A collection of chapbooks by John Wester. Rhymes from the Left.
Whitman, Walt. 1900. Leaves of Grass ...
William-Wordsworth.Com Critical essays on the poetry of William Wordsworth Click here for a list of essays.
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Wordsworth, William. 1888. Complete Poetical Works ...
William Wordsworth. 1770 1850, English poet, b. Cockermouth, Cumberland. One of the great English poets, he was a leader of the romantic movement in England.
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William Wordsworth'. Opposite Wordsworth House in Cockermouth is a memorial to William Wordsworth unveiled on 7 April 1970, the bicentenery of his birth.
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Large selection of links to information about the life and writings of Robert Penn Warren.
William Carlos Williams (1883-1963) | Williams' Life and Career--by M. L. Rosenthal and Linda Wagner-Martin | On The Young Housewife | On Portrait of a Lady | On Queen-Anne's-Lace | On The Widow's Lament in Springtime | On The Great Figure | On Spring and All | On To Elsie | On The Red Wheelbarrow | On Young Sycamore | On The Descent of Winter | On This is Just to Say | On ...
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Sir Thomas Wyatt, English Renaissance poet, father of the English sonnet. Biography, quotes, collected works and resources.
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The University of South Carolina prides itself on its reputation as one of the foremost institutions in the United States for the study of Scottish literature. The Thomas Cooper Library is fortunate to have one of the foremost collections of Scottish literature anywhere outside of Scotland. Many of its valuable holdings are part of the G. Ross Roy Collection of Scottish Literature and the Rodger ...
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Three poets read a poem by Walt Whitman ...
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Brief guide to the three homes of William Wordsworth in the Lake District, that are all open to the public.
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MERCY or A Puritan Revolutionary a comedy in two acts by Richard Seltzer Copyright by Richard Seltzer 1975 Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim electronic copies of this script for non-commercial purposes provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on all copies. All other rights -- including print publication, production, and performance -- are ...
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William Wordsworth was born in Cockermouth, Cumberland, in the Lake District. His father was John Wordsworth, Sir James Lowther's attorney.
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James Wright (1927-1980) | Biographical Sketch | On St. Judas | On Lying in a Hammock on William Duffys Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota | On A Blessing | On Autumn Begins in Martins Ferry, Ohio | On A Centenary Ode | About Little Crow | Online Poems | External Links | Compiled and Prepared by Edward Brunner Return to Modern American Poetry Home Return to Poets Index ...
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From Chickamauga to Chipilly Ridge: The Long March of John Allan Wyeth | The WWI Poetry of an American Civil War Vet | John Allan Wyeth biographical notes were contributed by Bradley Omanson | Poems from This Man's Army, A War in Fifty-Odd Sonnets , by John Allan Wyeth
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Richard Wilbur (1921 - ) | Biography and General Commentary | On A Baroque Wall Fountain in the Villa Sciarra | About the Villa Sciarra and the Fountains at St. Peters | On Love Calls Us to the Things of This World | On Advice to a Prophet | Versions from Moliere | A 1995 Interview with Richard Wilbur | External Links | Prepared and Compiled by Edward Brunner and Cary Nelson Return to ...
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Biography of poet Anne Waldman ...
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An Atlantic Unbound interview with Richard Wilbur ...
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A detailed biography, suggestions for further readings, and a list of selected works.
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Choose another writer in this calendar: by name: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z by birthday from the calendar. Credits and feedback Derek (Alton) Walcott (1930-) The most important West Indian poet and dramatist writing in English today. Walcott has lived most of his life in Trinidad. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1992. In his works Walcott had studied the ...
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Yvor Winters (1900-1968) | Biographical Note | Examples of Winters' Early Experimental Poetry | Winterss comment on Sir Gawaine and the Green Knight | Criticism on Sir Gawain | Bibliography | Prepared and Compiled by Edward Brunner Return to Modern American Poetry Home Return to Poets Index ...
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Derek Walcott Blues Midsummer, Tobago Codicil A City's Death by Fire Derek Walcott speaks biography/bibliography back to Snally Gaster's African American Phat Library Experience Not enough poems here Email me your favorite works of the masters (no amateurs please). CONTACT Blues Those five or six young guys lunched on the stoop that oven-hot summer night whistled me over. Nice and friendly. So, ...
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The Beat Page is the best resource on the net for all things Beat.
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Atlantic Unbound: The Atlantic Monthly Magazine Online ...
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Www.chinapage.org/poet-e/wangwe2e.html Wang Wei Poetry In English Translation The autumn hills hoard scarlet from the setting sun. Flying birds chase their mates, Now and then patches of blue sky break clear -- Tonight the evening mists find nowhere to gather. Magnolia Hermitage Day after day we can't help growing older. Year after year spring can't help seeming younger. Come let's enjoy our ...
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Walt Whitman.
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Franz Wright ...
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A new, multidisciplinary arts organization devoted to exploring the life, prose, and poetry of Walt Whitman ...
A brief biography, online version of one of her poems, and links to related websites.
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PULITZER PRIZE WINNER-POETRY April 19 , 2000 We conclude our conversations with this year's winners of the Pulitzer prizes in the arts. And once again to Elizabeth Farnsworth. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: The winner in poetry this year was C.K. Williams for his book, Repair. It touches on many topics, from the death of Martin Luther King to the housedresses worn by the poet's mother and her friends.
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John Wieners Video QuickTime Format Permanent Yonnie May White Rum and Limes Texts of these poems by John Wieners Video Index ...
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The Beat Page is the best resource on the net for all things Beat.
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Poems by James Wright By Robert Hass September 27, 1998 I have been reading the poetry of James Wright this week. Partly to deflect my attention from the public spectacle we've all been dragged through, partly because Wright despised the self-righteousness and prurience in American public life. He wrote of Eisenhower's visit to Franco in 1959: The American hero must triumph over The forces of ...
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Richard Wilbur's life & career - poet and translator.
www.interviews-with-poets.com/richard-wilbur/wilbur-note.html
William Wordsworth. Complete Poetical Works Contents
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Literature Network-William Wordsworth. Search all of William Wordsworth:
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Judith Wright died aged 85 on June 26.
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This is a page dedicated to William Carlos Williams, a poet who had an immense influence on the course of 20th century poetry. He wrote in varying style and technique and was often radically experimental. His work is fresh and clear, rejecting sentimentality and vagueness. It also reflects emotional restraint and heightens the sensory experience with articulated common speech. Williams's work ...
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This is a poetry web site. Each poem is enhanced with native american prints. Readers are encouraged to email the author for future updates about new writings and to exchange thoughts.
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RED BANDANNA By Diane Wakoski I too like to wear them, but to me they mean white trousers after a salty day at the beach, or a busy one on the boat, yanking bowlines and plying halyards, while to you, it seems, they wave like a flag on your head, impetuous, obnoxious, aggressive-- you're the bull wearing your own red flag. And who knows what has enraged you, not the color surely, for its where ...
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Nbsp The Poetry of Walt Whitman     By Robert Hass February 8, 1998 Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass has been in the news again. Of course, if poetry is news that stays news, it should be. It is, after all, one of the great books in American literature, as wild, alive and surprising now as on the day it first appeared, and it's also a profound argument for the idea that the spirit of ...
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Biography of poet Philip Whalen ...
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Awards | Calendar | Journal | Poetry in Motion | What's American Home | About | Membership | Resources What is American About American Poetry Diane Wakoski Are there essential ways in which you consider yourself an American poet I use the figure of George Washington as my father, the father of my country, to recreate my personal mythic self (THE GEORGE WASHINGTON POEMS, 1967). This mythic ...
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Beatland AUTHOR : Anne Waldman ...
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A POEM FOR VIPERS By John Wieners I sit in Lees. At 11:40 PM with Jimmy the pusher. He teaches me Ju Ju. Hot on the table before us shrimp foo yong, rice and mushroom chow yuke. Up the street under the wheels of a strange car is his stash--The ritual. We make it. And have made it. For months now together after midnight. Soon I know the fuzz will interrupt, will arrest Jimmy and I shall be placed ...
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Archival finding aid for John Wieners Papers.
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Richard Wilbur (b. 1921) Contributing Editor: Bernard F. Engel Comparisons, Contrasts, Connections 1. Compare Wilbur's vigorous defense of traditional patterns, metrics, and rhyme with Olson's essay Projective Verse or similar arguments for open form. Early comments on Wilbur's tight artistic discipline appear in M. L. Rosenthal's The Modern Poets (Oxford University Press, 1960). Rosenthal ...
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Nbsp Deep Measure By Charles Wright     By Robert Hass February 1, 1998 Charles Wright was born in Tennessee. He's lived for some years in Charlottesville, Va. He's a Southern poet whose work has been, for a long time, inflected by his love of Italian poetry and by the rhythms of Ezra Pound, out of which he's made his own music. Some of his best poems come from moments when his ...
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One Poem By Charles Wright By Robert Hass April 4, 1999 Here is a poem for Easter from Charles Wright's most recent book, Appalachia (Farrar Straus Giroux). It's the third and final volume in his trilogy of suites of meditative poems that began with Chickamauga and Black Zodiac, which received the Pulitzer Prize in 1997. Wright lives in Charlottesville, Va. In this poem it's the year of the ...
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I N T R O D U C I N G F R A N Z W R I G H T w a l t h a m , m a s s a c h u s e t t s   Praise for THE BEFORELIFE In a language waking from delirium, these astonishing poems offer -- in their spare, raw, and pure lyric clarity -- the prayers of madness and the light of its aftermath. Wright is a poet apart in his gifts and his courage. ~ Carolyn Forche At any one time only a handful of ...
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This week on the program the last major interview with the poet and Australian icon Judith Wright who died at her home at the age of 85 this week Recorded late last year Judith speaks about her lif ...
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