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Poets’ Corner at Westminster Abbey: Burials and Memorials

Discover Poets’ Corner at Westminster Abbey—who is buried or commemorated, why it began, and what to notice on your visit.

12/2/2025
18 min read
Interior stone monuments and memorials inside Westminster Abbey

Not all monuments mark burials—some are promises: that words outlive their authors.


What Is Poets’ Corner?

  • A cluster of burials and memorials to writers, dramatists, and poets.
  • Began organically with Chaucer (buried 1400 for service, later honored for poetry).

Names to Find

  • Geoffrey Chaucer, Edmund Spenser, Ben Jonson (buried upright!), Charles Dickens, Thomas Hardy (heart at Stinsford), memorials to Jane Austen and the Brontës.

Memorial sculptures


How to Read a Memorial

  • Iconography: quills, laurel, allegorical figures.
  • Inscriptions: moral, national, and literary claims.
  • Placement: dialogue with neighbors across centuries.

Visiting Tips

  • Bring a small list; the density can be overwhelming.
  • Step back to take in alignments and light from nearby windows.

FAQs

Are all commemorated here buried in the Abbey? No—many are memorials only.

Can new writers be added? Yes; the tradition continues selectively.


Bottom Line

Poets’ Corner is a map of English letters—drawn in stone.

Über den Autor

Culture & Memory Editor

Culture & Memory Editor

Ich habe dies erstellt, damit du die Westminster Abbey gelassen genießen kannst—klügere Zeiten, freundlichere Wege und Kontext, der Kapellen und Geschichten zum Klingen bringt.

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Poets’ Corner
Shakespeare
Dickens
Austen
British literature

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