Poet Paul Laurence Dunbar
.... If Dunbar is only a
poet with a gift in jingle tongue then there is no need for a critique. .... Garden City, New
York: Doubleday, 1971. Giovanni, Nikki. ....
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Metaphysical Poet Andrew Marvell
.... Shakespeare. New
York: Duffield & Comapny, 1922. Edwards, Philip. .... Rylands, George. "Shakespeare the
Poet." In A Companion to Shakespeare Studies, 89-115. ....
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Russian Poet Zinaida Hippius
.... generally, had the effect of infringing on the possibility of a dispassionate evaluation of a given
poet's work. .... "Anna of All the Russias." New
York Review of ....
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Nature and the Poet
.... In "A cold Spring," the
poet again reflects from within the scene, not as Emily Dickinson does, delving into her own psyche directly .... New
York: Noonday, 1995. ....
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16th Century Poet & Critic Samuel Daniel
.... become more explicit and less metaphorical, more objective and less emotional, more the historian and less the
poet (Sesonsy 61 .... New
York: Barnes and Noble, 1966 ....
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Keat's Romantic Poem, Sleep and Poetry
.... applies to the ideal
poet in Keats' vision, if not to the average human being. Abrams, MH (ed.). The Norton Anthology of English Literature. New
York: WW Norton ....
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The Art & Death of Lorca Th
.... Spanish Poets 106).
Poet in New
York is a book of 10 thematically related chapters of poetry written in Lorca's maturity upon a visit to America in 1929-1930. ....
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Influence of Romantic Poets on Dylan Thomas
.... Korg, Jacob. Dylan Thomas. New
York: Twayne, 1965. Merwin, WS "The Religious
Poet." In John Malcolm Brinnin, A Casebook on Dylan Thomas, 59-67. ....
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Japanese Art
.... All, all, very meek--yes, yes!) verge on the savagely ironic, for a careful reading reveals that the
poet is as it were just .... New
York: Pantheon Books, 1986. ....
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Poems of Shakespeare
.... New
York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1955. Rylands, George. "Shakespeare the
Poet." In A Companion to Shakespeare Studies, 89-115. ....
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The Lonely Crowd
.... The
poet tells other artists: "the music that they wrote / Bewitch, bewilder." It is .... Speeches, Interviews and a Letter by Malcolm X. New
York: Pathfinder P ....
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Poems about Religion
.... By the time the poem has ended, the
poet has exploded the idea that God is almighty yet manages to lay evil at the foot of God--not .... New
York: WW Norton, 1989. ....
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Poetry in the Romantic Period
.... and the raging landscape of Coleridge's subconscious/opium vision, Wordsworth's simple field of daffodils provides the
poet with a .... New
York: Oxford UP, 1991. ....
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Poet TS Eliot
.... The working place of the
poet, London's financial district, is evoked as it is noted that Phlebas no longer cares about .... New
York: Oxford University Press, 1971 ....
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Surrealism in Literature & the Arts
.... between
poet and subject matter. Agosin, Marjorie. Pablo Neruda. Boston: Twayne, 1986. Brotherston, Gordon. Latin American Poetry. New
York: Cambridge ....
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Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night
.... 226. Clement Wood, ed. The Complete Rhyming Dictionary and
Poet's Craft Book. Garden City, New
York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1936. 87. Holbrook, David. ....
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Walt Whitman & Frederick Douglas
.... skills as a
poet are vast, but this aspect of his writing may rightfully be considered a weakness. Whitman, Walt. Leaves of Grass. New
York: Penguin, 1980. ....
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Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven"
.... Knapp describes the poem that evokes Lenore, the room, and the sorrow of the
poet as a work that invites the emotional .... New
York: Random House, 1973. ....
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Crime Against Nature
.... New
York: The Noonday Press, 1992.
Poet Mark Doty in his book Atlantis reacts to the AIDS epidemic and to the devastation it has brought to certain segments of ....
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Arab Poet Abu Nuwas
.... We also see that the
poet was not remiss about penning pagans of eroticism to the beautiful young boys that consume much of his focus in .... New
York: Oxford Univ. ....
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Nature in 6 Poems
.... It seems that her mood will lift when the
poet reports that her son saw "trees of white flowers" and she says wants to "go there / and .... New
York: WW Norton, 1989 ....
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William Carlos Williams
.... flowers which vanish before This is a death that comes silently and, as such, it falls and dignifies this death as The
poet mixes images .... New
York: Vitnage, 1982 ....
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Harlem Renaissance
.... Countee Cullen, an African-American
poet and teacher, lived and worked in New
York City. He is one of the writers most associated with the Harlem Renaissance. ....
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Life & Works of Edgar Allan Poe
.... While we think of Poe primarily as a
poet, he also wrote short stories that he helped to establish him .... Shaprio, Karl, ed. New
York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1960 ....
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Emily Dickinson and Sylvia Plath
.... Here we can also see the use of the
poet's own house and room as the site of her speculations. .... New
York: WW Norton, 1989. Dickinson, Emily. ....
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Walt Whitman & Nathaniel Hawthorne
.... Whitman's skills as a
poet are vast, but this aspect of his writing may rightfully be considered a weakness. .... Leaves of Grass. New
York: Penguin, 1980. ....
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Poems by Shelley & Keats
.... Poetry is a pale imitation of the true imagination sought by the
poet, however, and he feels forlorn as he is forced to .... New
York: Washington Square Press, 1952 ....
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The Romantic Movement
.... 1-2). It is evident that the scene creates strong emotions in the
poet and makes .... The Norton Anthology of English Literature: Volume 2. New
York: WW Norton, 1962 ....
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Robert Burns
.... Nonetheless, by the time of his death, Burns' reputation as the greatest
poet that ever sprung from the bosom of the people was .... New
York, The Viking Press, 1971 ....
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Works of Pushkin, Gogol & Lermontov
.... New
York: Dover, 1992. Lermontov, Mikhail. Poems ("A Foreboding"; "The
Poet's Death"; Pushkin, Alexander. Eugene Onegin. New
York: Penguin, 1979.
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