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  1. Le Coin des Poètes (en anglais Poets' Corner) est le nom que l'on donne traditionnellement à une section du transept sud de l'abbaye de Westminster en raison du grand nombre de poètes, de dramaturges et d'écrivains qui y sont maintenant enterrés ou commémorés [1].

  2. Poets' Corner is a section of the southern transept of Westminster Abbey in London, where many poets, playwrights, and writers are buried or commemorated. The first poet interred in Poets' Corner was Geoffrey Chaucer in 1400. William Shakespeare was commemorated with a monument in 1740, over a century after his death.

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  3. Situé dans le croisillon du transept sud, le Coin des poètes (Poets' Corner) concentre des monuments à la gloire des principaux écrivains du Royaume : Matthew Gregory Lewis, Geoffrey Chaucer, Coleridge, Charles Dickens, William Shakespeare, William Wordsworth, Alexander Pope, Lewis Carroll, etc.

  4. PoetsCorner, Westminster Abbey, is a place of pilgrimage for literature lovers. More than 100 poets and writers are buried or have memorials here. Many of those buried or remembered in Poets' Corner are world-famous, like William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, the Bronte sisters and Charles Dickens.

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  5. Le Coin des Poètes (en anglais Poets' Corner) est le nom que l'on donne traditionnellement à une section du transept sud de l' abbaye de Westminster en raison du grand nombre de poètes, de dramaturges et d'écrivains qui y sont maintenant enterrés ou commémorés.

  6. Poet's Corner. An area in the south transept of Westminster Abbey in London that holds both monuments and graves of famous poets, playwrights, and writers. Among the poets buried there are Geoffrey Chaucer, Edmund Spenser, Ben Jonson, John Dryden, Samuel Johnson, Robert Browning, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Rudyard Kipling, and Thomas Hardy.

  7. Poets' Corner is an area in the south transept of Westminster Abbey. Over the years, many people have been buried in this corner. They have been buried here in recognition of their contributions to British culture. Most are poets, playwrights, and writers. The first interred in the corner was Geoffrey Chaucer in 1556. [1]