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The Oxford Book of Poetry - Latin Verse English Verse Book of Ballads & Modern Poetry With Oxford Lectures on Poetry - cover

The Oxford Book of Poetry - Latin Verse English Verse Book of Ballads & Modern Poetry With Oxford Lectures on Poetry

Ovid, Virgil Virgil, Claudius, Julius Caesar, Quintus Tullius Cicero, Porcius Licinius, Gaius Maecenas, Numa Pompilius, Walt Whitman, William Shakespeare, William Butler Yeats, Emily Brontë, Edgar Allan Poe, Alfred Tennyson, John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Rudyard Kipling, Andrew Lang, Robert Louis Stevenson, T. W. Rolleston, Geoffrey Chaucer, Sir Thomas Wyatt, George MacDonald, George Meredith, Robert Browning, Thomas Love Peacock, Robert Burns, Oliver Goldsmith, Alexander Pope, John Milton, Christopher Marlowe, Sir Walter Raleigh, Edmund Spenser, William Blake, William Wordsworth, Walter Scott, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Gilbert Parker

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Sinopsis

The Oxford poetry anthologies ('Oxford Books') are traditionally considered an establishment in attitude. They have been edited by well-known poets and distinguished academics. In the perspective of canon-formation, they have been retrospective and well-researched.
Table of Contents:
The Oxford Book of Latin Verse:
Nvma Pompilivs
The Arval Brotherhood
Anonymous
CN. Naevivs
T. Maccivs Plavtvs
Marcivs Vates
Q. Ennivs
M. Pacvvivs
L. Accivs
Pompilivs
Valerivs Aeditvvs
Q. Lvtativs Catvlvs
Porcivs Licinvs
Laevivs
M. Fvrivs Bibacvlvs
Oracvlvm
M. Tvllivs Cicero
C. Helvivs Cinna
M. Tvllivs Lavrea
Q. Tvllivs Cicero
C. Ivlivs Caesar
C. Licinivs Macer Calvvs
T. Lvcretivs Carvs
C. Valerivs Catvllvs
L. Varivs
C. Cilnivs Maecenas
P. Vergilivs Maro
Q. Horativs Flaccvs
Albivs Tibvllvs
Domitivs Marsvs
Sextvs Propertivs
Lygdamvs
Svlpicia
Panegyristae Messallae
Cornelivs Severvs
M. Manilivs
Albinovanvs Pedo
P. Ovidivs Naso…
The Oxford Book of English Verse:
Robert Mannyng of Brunne
John Barbour
Geoffrey Chaucer
Thomas Hoccleve
John Lydgate
King James I of Scotland
Robert Henryson
William Dunbar
Anonymous
John Skelton
Stephen Hawes
Sir Thomas Wyatt
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
Nicholas Grimald
Alexander Scott
Robert Wever
Richard Edwardes
George Gascoigne…
The Oxford Book of Ballads:
Thomas the Rhymer
Tam Lin
Sir Cawline
Sir Aldingar
Cospatrick
Willy's Lady
The Queen of Elfland's Nourice
Lady Isabel and the Elf-Knight
The Riddling Knight
May Colvin
The Wee Wee Man
Alison Gross
Kemp Owyne
The Laily Worm and the Machrel of the Sea
King Orfeo
King Henry
The Boy and the Mantle
King Arthur and King Cornwall
The Marriage of Sir Gawain…
Modern Oxford Poetry:
Oxford Poetry 1917
Oxford Poetry 1919
Oxford Poetry 1920
Oxford Poetry 1921
Oxford Lectures on Poetry:
Poetry for Poetry's Sake
The Sublime
Hegel's Theory of Tragedy
Wordsworth
Shelley's View of Poetry
The Long Poem in the Age of Wordsworth
The Letters of Keats
The Rejection of Falstaff
Shakespeare's 'Antony and Cleopatra'
Shakespeare the Man
Shakespeare's Theatre and Audience
Disponible desde: 11/11/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 3089 páginas.

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