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    The Oxford illustrated book of American children's poems /

    Published 1999
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    Temper / by Bachmann, Beth

    Published 2009
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    Lofty dogmas : poets on poetics /

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…ELIOT; Tradition and the Individual Talent; FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA; from Play and Theory of Duende; EDWARD HIRSCH; from Fending Off the Duende; DONALD HALL; from Goatfoot, Milktongue, Twinbird: Infantile Origins of Poetic Form; H.D.; from Letter to Norman Holmes Pearson; MAXINE KUMIN; from Coming Across: Establishing the Intent of a Poem; from Closing the Door; ALICIA OSTRIKER; from Stealing the Language; from Dancing at the Devil's Party; NATHANIEL MACKEY; from Cante Moro; SEAMUS HEANEY…”
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    Lofty dogmas : poets on poetics /

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…Eliot -- ‡t from Play and theory of Duende / ‡r Federico Garcia Lorca -- ‡t from Fending off the Duende / ‡r Edward Hirsch -- ‡t from Goatfoot, milktongue, twinbird : infantile origins of poetic form / ‡r Donald Hall - ‡t From Letter to Norman Holmes Pearson / ‡r H.D. -- ‡t from Coming across : establishing the intent of a poem / ‡r Maxine Kumin -- ‡t from Closing the door / ‡r Maxine Kumin -- ‡t from Stealing the language / ‡r Alicia Ostriker -- ‡t from Dancing at the devil's party / ‡r Alicia Ostriker -- ‡t from Cante Moro / ‡r Nathaniel Mackey -- ‡t Digging / ‡r Seamus Heaney -- ‡t from The spiral of memory / ‡r Joy Harjo -- ‡t from The triggering town / ‡r Richard Hugo -- ‡t "When I stand around among poets ..." / ‡r Lucille Clifton -- ‡t poet and the world, Nobel lecture, 1996 / ‡r Wislawa Szymborska -- ‡t from Towards the splendid city, Nobel lecture, 1971 / ‡r Pablo Neruda -- ‡t Diseuse / ‡r Theresa Hak Kyung Cha -- ‡t Poetry as a vessel of remembrance / ‡r Jane Hirshfield -- ‡t from Prologue to the Aetia / ‡r Callimachus -- ‡t from Book two, Troilus and Criseyde / ‡r Geoffrey Chaucer -- ‡t from Kyorai's conversations with Basho / ‡r Basho -- ‡t fit for rhyme against rhyme / ‡r Ben Jonson - ‡t From A defense of rhyme / ‡r Samuel Daniel - ‡t From Introduction to Paradise lost / ‡r John Milton -- ‡t apology / ‡r Anne Finch -- ‡t from An essay on criticism / ‡r Alexander Pope -- ‡t from Preface to lyrical ballads / ‡r William Wordsworth -- ‡t from Biographia Literaria / ‡r Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- ‡t from The philosophy of composition / ‡r Edgar Allan Poe -- ‡t from Preface to poems / ‡r Gerard Manley Hopkins -- ‡t from Remarks on poetry / ‡r Paul Valery -- ‡t poem as a field of action / ‡r William Carlos Williams -- ‡t few don'ts by an Imagiste / ‡r Ezra Pound -- ‡t from Feeling and precision / ‡r Marianne Moore -- ‡t from A general introduction for my work / ‡r William Butler Yeats -- ‡t from To Harriet Monroe, editor of poetry : a magazine of verse / ‡r Hart Crane -- ‡t from The noble rider and the sound of words / ‡r Wallace Stevens -- ‡t from Conversations on the craft of poetry with Cleanth Brooks and Robert Penn Warren / ‡r Robert Frost -- ‡t Housekeeping cages / ‡r Julia Alvarez - ‡t From Table talk, a Paris review interview with Chris Busa / ‡r Stanley Kunitz -- ‡t from Hamlet and his problems / ‡r T.S. …”
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