Poets on PoetsTo mark National Poetry, Day Nick Rennison, who compiled the Waterstone's Guide to Poetry, and Michael Schmidt, editorial director of Carcanet, invited a number of contemporary poets to select work by poets of the past, beginning in the late fourteenth century and ending in the early twentieth, and to provide brief headnotes to describe their choices. The result is an anthology with a difference. From Gower to Yeats, from the old and the new worlds, the selectors and the selected converge in a volume of wonderful poetry and rich surprise. Providing more than 450 pages of poetry and commentary in a handsome large two-column format, Poets on Poets celebrates vital continuities: the range of poets making selections and the range of poetry selected is without precedent in an English-language poetry anthology. Its aim is to encourage a wider readership of classic English poetry and to signal the generative connection between new poetry and the best of the past. |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-3 من 77
الصفحة 4
Who thinks as they thought , The tribes who then roam'd on her breast , Her vigorous , primitive sons ? Of the sick room , the mortal strife , The turmoil for a little breath The eternal course of life , Not human combatings with death ...
Who thinks as they thought , The tribes who then roam'd on her breast , Her vigorous , primitive sons ? Of the sick room , the mortal strife , The turmoil for a little breath The eternal course of life , Not human combatings with death ...
الصفحة 177
AARON Not a word or look I affect to own , Holiness on the head , Light and perfections on the breast , Harmonious bells below , raising the dead To lead them unto life and rest . Thus are true Aarons dressed .
AARON Not a word or look I affect to own , Holiness on the head , Light and perfections on the breast , Harmonious bells below , raising the dead To lead them unto life and rest . Thus are true Aarons dressed .
الصفحة 341
But cannot skill to pity my disgrace , Not though thereof the cause herself she know : Yet hearing late a fable , which did show Of lovers never known a grievous case , Pity thereof gat in her breast such place , That from that sea ...
But cannot skill to pity my disgrace , Not though thereof the cause herself she know : Yet hearing late a fable , which did show Of lovers never known a grievous case , Pity thereof gat in her breast such place , That from that sea ...
ما يقوله الناس - كتابة مراجعة
لم نعثر على أي مراجعات في الأماكن المعتادة.
المحتوى
New Rome | 3 |
The Demon Lover | 26 |
Introduction from Songs of Innocence | 34 |
حقوق النشر | |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
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