An anthology of works by the early nineteenth-century Romantic poet is accompanied by notes and a bibliography
Publisher Description "[I]t is hard to see how anyone can read Jeffers's best poetry and not perceive greatness.
Collects a sampling of the verse, letters, essays, and critical reviews of the nineteenth-century French writer, Stephane Mallarme
One hundred and fifty-six poems, grouped by theme, are accompanied by drawings, oils, and watercolors by the poet
James Applewhite has produced nine extraordinary books of poetry. This volume is the first anthology of his remarkable oeuvre.
Selected from the French writer's vast collection of verse, this bilingual collection introduces readers to the breadth of Hugo's poetic vision.
"?Amiri Baraka Pedro Pietri's often playfully absurd poems chronicle the joys and struggles of Nuyoricans?urban Puerto Ricans whose lives straddle the islands of Puerto Rico and Manhattan?and define the Latino experience in urban America.
This edition, first published in 1966, contains all of Pope's poems, except for his translations from Homer, scraps of verse originally included in letters, and poems of doubtful attribution. It...
Gathers poems about slavery and freedom, home and family, and the past by America's youngest poet laureate
Robinson Jeffers was one of the most controversial poets of the twentieth century. In this volume, essential poems selected from his major works provide an excellent overview of Jeffers's style and the themes present throughout his work.
Presents a collection of Goethe's best and most famous poems, in the original German with English translation.