Provides essays that examine prominent British, Irish and Commonwealth poets including : Margaret Atwood, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Chaucer, T.S. Eliot, D.H Lawrence, Christopher Marlowe, and Shakespeare.
excerpts from criticism of the works of the most significant and widely studied poets of world literature
Slovey, Christine
1997
Contains alphabetically arranged articles that provide critical excerpts and biographical information on eight of the world's most frequently discussed and studied poets.
While in North Dakota helping her Aunt Frankie prepare for a possible flood, Lucy finds her voice as a poet with the help of her two-year-old brother Teddy, the rest of their family, and a few cows.
Ninety-eight-year-old Grace Bradley is visited by a young director who takes her back to Riverton House where she reveals the secret behind the death of a young poet in the summer of 1924.
"After an incident involving the vandalism of a cottage museum that once belonged to famous poet Rufus Baylor, sixteen-year-old Sarah is sentenced to community service and a poetry appreciation course taught by Baylor himself"--OCLC.
A biography of Suzy Wright, a Quaker poet and political activist who helped settle the Pennsylvania frontier and exerted considerable influence in the highest circles of Pennsylvania goverment.
"A memoir about the author's coming of age as she grapples with her identity as an artist, her family's racial history, and her mother's death from cancer"--Provided by publisher.