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The Calling of Kindred: Poems from the English Speaking World(Cambridge School Anthologies)

The Calling of Kindred: Poems from the English Speaking World(Cambridge School Anthologies)


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An anthology of poems which reflect both the heritage of English language poetry from the 16th century to the present and the diversity of poetry written throughout the English-speaking world. The collection combines classic poems and less familiar ones, from male and female writers of established status in their own countries. The poets represented are mainly British, but American, Canadian, Indian and Asian English language poets are also included, as well as some poetry in translation. The poems take account of the religious and cultural sensibilities of different readers but, as far as possible, are accessible without long explanations. At the back of the book there is a short section containing biographical notes about the poets, together with short glossaries of unfamiliar words.

Table of Contents:
Section A: Fleur Adcock; Richard Aldington; Ruth Bidgood; John Clare; Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Anthony Conran; H D (Hilda Doolittle); Duncan Forbes; George Herbert; Elizabeth Jennings; Rudyard Kipling; Charles Lamb; Bill Manhire; Andrew Marvell; Chandran Nair; John Pudney; Walter Raleigh; Irina Ratushinskaya; Christina Rossetti; William Shakespeare; Percy Bysshe Shelley; Alfred, Lord Tennyson; Dylan Thomas; William Wordsworth; Section B: W H Auden; William Cowper; Emily Dickinson; John Donne; T S Eliot; Thomas Hardy; D H Lawrence; Lee Tzu Pheng; Primo Levi; John Lyly; Gwendolyn MacEwen; Gabriel Okara; Sylvia Plath; Ezra Pound; Jacques Prevert; Isaac Rosenberg; Lucinda Roy; William Shakespeare; Wallace Stevens; Elizabeth Thomas; Elizabeth Tollet; William Wordsworth; Arthur Yap; W B Yeats. Section C: Michael Aarons; William Blake; Anne Bradstreet; Lord Byron; Thomas Campion; Rosemary Dobson; John Donne; Keith Douglas; Zulfikar Ghose; Thomas Hardy; Seamus Heaney; Robert Herrick; A E Housman; Primo Levi; Louis MacNeice; Cilla McQueen; Marianne Moore; Anthony Munday; Peter Porter; Ezra Pound; William Shakespeare; Walt Whitman; Arthur Yap; W B Yeats. Section D: William Blake; Rupert Brooke; Robert Browning; Meg Campbell; C P Cavafy; Margaret Cavendish; Samuel Taylor Coleridge; William Cowper; U A Fanthorpe; Eleanor Farjeon; Robert Frost; Thomas Hardy; Nicholas Hasluk; Seamus Heaney; Robert Herrick; Ted Hughes; D H Lawrence; Dambudzo Marechera; Charlotte Mew; John Milton; Arumugam Rajendran; Christina Rossetti; Duncan Campbell Scott; Edward Thomas. Section E: Margaret Atwood; W H Auden; William Blake; Edmund Blunden; Elizabeth Brewster; Emily Bronte; Alan Brownjohn; Basil Bunting; Gillian Clarke; Abraham Cowley; Alison Croggon; Keith Douglas; Heng Siok Tian; Chenjeria Hove; John Keats; Philip Larkin; D H Lawrence; Christopher Marlowe; Walter Raleigh; Duncan Campbell Scott; Stevie Smith; Edward Thomas; Walt Whitman; William Carlos Williams.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780521447744
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Cambridge University Press
  • Height: 216 mm
  • No of Pages: 178
  • Returnable: N
  • Series Title: Cambridge School Anthologies
  • Sub Title: Poems from the English Speaking World
  • Width: 138 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0521447747
  • Publisher Date: 28 Oct 1993
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 10 mm
  • Weight: 263 gr


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