Poetry + History and criticism
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Poetry + History and criticism
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Incoming Resources
- How to read and understand poetry, Willard Spiegelman
- Climb into the bell tower, essays on poetry, Myra Cohn Livingston
- The Fourth dimension of a poem, and other essays, M.H. Abrams ; foreword by Harold Bloom
- A human eye, essays on art in society, 1996-2008, Adrienne Rich
- Poetry rx, How fifty inspiring poems can heal and bring joy to your life, Norman E Rosenthal
- The poet and the fly, art, nature, God, mortality, and other elusive mysteries, Robert Hudson
- Where have you been?, selected essays, Michael Hofmann
- A little history of poetry, John Carey
- A little history of poetry, John Carey
- How to interpret poetry, Laurie E. Rozakis
- How to read a poem, and fall in love with poetry, Edward Hirsch
- Ten windows, how great poems transform the world, Jane Hirshfield
- Poetry for historians, or, W.H. Auden and history, Carolyn Steedman
- Equipment for living, on poetry and pop music, Michael Robbins
- The work of poetry, John Hollander
- The winnowing fan, verse-essays in creative criticism, Christopher Norris
- De/Compositions, 101 good poems gone wrong, W. D. Snodgrass
- The lost second book of Aristotle's Poetics, Walter Watson
- A long high whistle, selected columns on poetry, David Biespiel
- Beauty Poetry, "She Walks in Beauty", Sheila Griffin Llanas
- Nine gates, entering the mind of poetry : essays, by Jane Hirschfield
- A human eye, essays on art in society, 1997-2008, Adrienne Rich
- Take arms against a sea of troubles, the power of the reader's mind over a universe of death, Harold Bloom
- Poetry and the fate of the senses, Susan Stewart
- The art of attention, a poet's eye, Donald Revell
- Ten poems to change your life, Roger Housden
- 100 poems to break your heart, Edward Hirsch
- American poets of the 20th century, notes, by Mary Ellen Snodgrass
- Understanding literature and life, drama, poetry and narrative, [Arnold Weinstein]
- Planet on the table, poets on the reading life, editors, Sharon Bryan & William Olsen
- Memory piano, Charles Simic
- Why poetry, Matthew Zapruder
- How to read and interpret poetry, Carole Kiler Doreski and William Doreski
- Ten poems to set you free, Roger Housden
- Poetry's possible worlds, Leslie Wheeler
- Twenty poems that could save America and other essays, Tony Hoagland
- The Princeton encyclopedia of poetry and poetics, Roland Greene, editor in chief ; Stephen Cushman, general editor ; Clare Cavanagh, Jahan Ramazani, Paul Rouzer, associate editors ; Harris Feinsod, David Marno, Alexandra Slessarev, assistant editors
- How to read a poem, and fall in love with poetry, Edward Hirsch
- The hatred of poetry, Ben Lerner
- How to read a poem, Terry Eagleton
- Pitch of poetry, Charles Bernstein
- The Princeton encyclopedia of poetry and poetics, Roland Greene, editor in chief ; Stephen Cushman, general editor ; Clare Cavanagh, Jahan Ramazani, Paul Rouzer, associate editors ; Harris Feinsod, David Marno, Alexandra Slessarev, assistant editors
- The art of poetry, the Oxford lectures, 1984-1989, Peter Levi
- My poets, Maureen N. McLane
- What W.H. Auden can do for you, Alexander McCall Smith
- Ten poems to set you free, [edited by] Roger Housden
- Poetry notebook, reflections on the intensity of language, Clive James
- Poetry, by Jennifer Joline Anderson
- A little book on form, an exploration into the formal imagination of poetry, Robert Haas
- La dignidad de la poesía, José Lezama Lima
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