Poet's Muse
A "Poet's Muse" refers to the source of inspiration for a poet's creative work. Traditionally, this concept is often personified as a figure or spirit that guides and influences the poet's thoughts and emotions. The muse can represent various themes, such as love, nature, or beauty, and is essential in the artistic process.
In ancient Greek mythology, the Muses were nine goddesses who presided over the arts and sciences, each responsible for a different domain. For poets, Calliope, the Muse of epic poetry, is particularly significant. The idea of a muse continues to resonate in modern literature, symbolizing the elusive nature of inspiration.