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subject:"Literary Criticism / Poetry" from books.google.com
This important work, first published in 1934, is a concise statement of Pound's aesthetic theory.
subject:"Literary Criticism / Poetry" from books.google.com
A collection of modern Hebrew poetry that presents the poems in the original Hebrew, with an English phonetic transcription.
subject:"Literary Criticism / Poetry" from books.google.com
Byron's exuberant masterpiece tells of the adventures of Don Juan, beginning with his illicit love affair at the age of sixteen in his native Spain and his subsequent exile to Italy.
subject:"Literary Criticism / Poetry" from books.google.com
This volume collects for the first time the works--articles, M.A. thesis, dissertations, and journal extracts--of Milman Parry, whose death at thirty-three brought to a precipitous end the career of one of the leading classical scholars of ...
subject:"Literary Criticism / Poetry" from books.google.com
One of hip-hop studies' brightest young scholars celebrates the lyrics of hip hop as the most vivid, most revolutionary form of American poetry today.
subject:"Literary Criticism / Poetry" from books.google.com
The modern, unacademic idiom of A.D. Melville's translation opens the way to a fresh understanding of Ovid's unique and elusive vision of reality.
subject:"Literary Criticism / Poetry" from books.google.com
A new translation of Rilke's groundbreaking volume, following the formal properties of the original poems, especially meter and rhyme, as closely as English allows.
subject:"Literary Criticism / Poetry" from books.google.com
A scholarly edition of the Sixth Book of Virgil's Aeneid translated by Sir John Harington. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.
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This deluxe 150th anniversary edition of Whitman's masterwork features the complete text of the 1855 poem in its original and complete form, with a specially commissioned introductory essay by bestselling critic Harold Bloom.