This term refers to a style of poetry that emerged in Dublin during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is characterized by its focus on urban life, social commentary, and the use of colloquial language.
Some of the most notable Dublin poets include:
* W.B. Yeats
* Lady Gregory
* J.M. Synge
* Patrick Kavanagh
* Brendan Behan
While these poets may not have all strictly adhered to the same stylistic guidelines, they are often grouped together under the umbrella of "Dublin poetry" due to their shared themes and influences.