English poetry -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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English poetry -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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English poetry
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- Ten modern poets,, by Rica Brenner
- Twentieth-century English poetry, an introduction, by Anthony Thwaite
- The modern poets;, a critical introduction
- Poetry speaks, hear great poets read their work from Tennyson to Plath, editors, Elise Paschen and Rebekah Presson Mosby
- The metamorphic tradition in modern poetry;, essays on the work of Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens, William Carlos Williams, T. S. Eliot, Hart Crane, Randall Jarrell, and William Butler Yeats
- Contemporary English poetry, an introduction, Anthony Thwaite
- Modern English poetry - from Hardy to Hughes, a critical survey, John Lucas
- Poets at work;, essays based on the modern poetry collection at the Lockwood Memorial Library, University of Buffalo,, by Rudolf Arnheim [and others] Introd. by Charles D. Abbott
- Poets of Great Britain and Ireland, 1945-1960, edited by Vincent B. Sherry, Jr
- Women's poetry of the First World War, Nosheen Khan
- Five more famous living poets;, introductory studies, illustrated by quotation and comment
- Darwin's bards, British and American poetry in the age of evolution, John Holmes
- Poetry speaks expanded, hear poets from Tennyson to Plath read their own work, Elise Paschen & Rebekah Presson Mosby, editors ; Charles Osgood, narrator
- Appreciations of poetry,, by Lafcadio Hearn; selected and ed. with an introduction by John Erskine
- Sowing the spring;, studies in British poets from Hopkins to MacNeice,, by James G. Southworth
- Poets at prayer
- This modern poetry, by Babette Deutsch
- The music of what happens, poems, poets, critics, Helen Vendler
- Eight for immortality
- A history of modern poetry, David Perkins
- Bomber County, the poetry of a lost pilot's war, Daniel Swift
- Contemporary British and Irish poetry, an introduction, Sarah Broom
- Poetry in our time, a critical survey of poetry in the English-speaking world, 1900 to 1960, by Babette Deutsch
- Contemporary poets, editors, James Vinson and D.L. Kirkpatrick
- The Oxford companion to modern poetry, [edited by] Jeremy Noel-Tod, Ian Hamilton
- Catching life by the throat, how to read poetry and why : poems from eight great poets, [edited by] Josephine Hart
- British poets, 1914-1945, edited by Donald E. Stanford
- Poets of reality;, six twentieth-century writers, [by] J. Hillis Miller
- In the arresting eye, the rhetoric of imagism, John T. Gage
- Reputations of the tongue, on poets and poetry, William Logan
- The advance of English poetry in the twentieth century
- The modern poetic sequence, the genius of modern poetry, M.L. Rosenthal, Sally M. Gall
- A revolution in taste, studies of Dylan Thomas, Allen Ginsberg, Sylvia Plath, and Robert Lowell, Louis Simpson
- Poetry Book Society, the first twenty five-years, edited by Eric W. White for members of the Society
- Women creating women, contemporary Irish women poets, Patricia Boyle Haberstroh
- Stewards of excellence;, studies in modern English and American poets
- The art of the real, poetry in England and America since 1939, Eric Homberger
- Sense and sensibility in modern poetry
- The government of the tongue, selected prose, 1978-1987, Seamus Heaney
- The Poetry of rock, the golden years, by David R. Pichaske
- Poets of Great Britain and Ireland since 1960, edited by Vincent B. Sherry, Jr
- The making of the reader, language and subjectivity in modern American, English, and Irish poetry, David Trotter
- The personal principle, studies in modern poetry, D. S. Savage
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