Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry

by Richard Ellmann (Editor), Robert O'Clair (Editor)

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An anthology of over 1580 poems by 180 British and American poets, from Walt Whitman through the 1980s.

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I thought I disliked Frost and also e.e. cummings. This outstanding selection showed me that I do not. The editors have done a great job of showcasing some of the finest poetry in the language. A wonderful book.
In the last 75 years, many poets in the English-speaking world have written in an unprecedented range of styles and subjects. Beginning with Whitman, Dickinson, Hopkins and Hardy who anticipated and influenced the verse of their successors, they follow in order of generation, with no demarcation between England and America. This work is liberally annotated with footnotes which provide translations and explain allusions not in common knowledge. Finally, excellent Biographical material preceeds each poet's collection, with an emphasis on "what they wished their work to accomplish". (!)
Solid anthology. Wish I could afford a newer edition.

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Original publication date
1973; 1988 (second edition) (second edition)
Publisher's editor
Stiles, Carol; Chazaud, Jacques; Lamm, Donald S.; Dworkin, Ruth; O'Connor, Diane; Watt, Candace

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Poetry, Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
821.008Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish PoetryEnglish poetry {by more than one author}Modified standard subdivisionsCollections of literary texts not limited by time period or kind of form
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PS613 .N67Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureCollections of American literaturePoetryBy period
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