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How does a poem mean? /

Explains the basic elements of poetry and groups poems to encourage an analysis of similarities and differences.

Основни автори: Ciardi, John, 1916-1986, (Author), Williams, Miller, (Author)
Формат: Книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Boston : Houghton Mifflin company, [1975]
Издание: Second edition.
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Подобни документи: Online version:: How does a poem mean?
Съдържание:
  • When I have fears that I may cease to be /
  • John Keats
  • High diddle diddle /
  • Anonymous
  • Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening /
  • Robert Frost
  • The old man's comforts and how he gained them /
  • Robert Southey
  • Father Williams /
  • Lewis Carroll
  • How the little busy bee /
  • Isaac Watts
  • The crocodile /
  • Lewis Carroll
  • Jabberwocky /
  • Lewis Carroll
  • Johnie Armstrong /
  • Anonymous
  • Marco Bozzaris /
  • Fitz-Greene Halleck
  • Sir Partick Spens /
  • Anonymous
  • A ballad of hell /
  • John Davidson
  • Edward (Test A) /
  • Anonymous
  • Lord Randall (Anonymous)
  • Billy boy /
  • Anonymous
  • A lyke-wake dirge /
  • Anonymous
  • The yarn of the Nancy Bell /
  • William Schwenck Gilbert
  • In a prominent bar in Secaucus one day /
  • X.J. Kennedy
  • Captain Carpenter /
  • John Crowe Ransom
  • Ballad of the hoppy-toad /
  • Margaret Walker
  • Jabberwocky revisited
  • Chapter three. The listeners /
  • Walter de la Mare
  • Original sin: a short story /
  • Robert Penn Warren
  • the rime of the ancient mariner /
  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • Mr. Flood's party /
  • Edwin Arlington Robinson
  • Ulysses /
  • Alfred Lord Tennyson
  • The death of the hired man /
  • Robert Frost
  • The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock /
  • T.S. Eliot
  • The eye of St. Agnes /
  • John Keats
  • The chambered nautilus /
  • Oliver Wendell Holmes
  • Mending wall /
  • Robert Frost
  • I heard a fly buzz when I died /
  • Emily Dickinson
  • Love song: I and thou /
  • alan Dugan
  • Night crow /
  • Theodore Roethke
  • The rite /
  • Dudley Randall
  • Traditional red /
  • Robert Huff
  • I move the meeting be adjourned /
  • Nicanor Parra
  • Anecdote of the jar /
  • Wallace Stevens
  • Birdwatchers of America /
  • Anthony Hecht
  • The visiting hour /
  • David Wagoner
  • Lying awake /
  • W.D. Snodgrass
  • Photographs /
  • Charles Wright
  • The one furrow /
  • R.S. Thomas
  • A cabin in Minnesota /
  • Marvin Bell
  • Chapter four. To James Smith (stanzas 1-3/ Robert Burns
  • Verses (stanzas 1-3) /
  • Robert Burns
  • A mother's lament for the death of her son /
  • Robert Burns
  • Pier Delle Vigne /Dante Alighieri
  • How all occasions do inform against me /
  • William Shakespeare.
  • Mr. Bleaney /
  • Philip Larkin
  • The farmer's wife /
  • Annd Sexton
  • The draft horse /
  • Robert Frost
  • The impulse/ Robert Frost
  • The fish /
  • Elizabeth Bishop
  • The second coming /
  • John William Corrington
  • Not marble nor the gilded monuments /
  • Archibald MacLeish
  • Strange meeting /
  • Wilfred Owen
  • Do not go gentle into that good night /
  • Dylan Thomas
  • The couple overhead /
  • William Meredith
  • Pied beauty /
  • Gerard Manley Hopkins
  • We real cool /
  • Gwendolyn Brooks
  • An emblem of two foxes /
  • Barry Spacks
  • Two /
  • Robert Canzoneri
  • Love and death /
  • John Nims
  • Pictures of the gone world #17 /
  • Lawrence Ferlinghetti
  • Poem to be read t 3:00 A.M. /
  • Donald Justice
  • Reincarnation (I) /
  • James Dickey
  • Fire and ice /
  • Robert Frost
  • Cross ties /
  • X.J. Kennedy
  • I hop[e I don't have you next semester /
  • Edwin Godsey
  • Still, citizen sparrow /
  • Richard Wilbur
  • Burning the letters /
  • Gwendolyn Grew
  • Burning love letters /
  • Howard Moss
  • A narrow fellow in the grass /
  • Emily Dickinson
  • Snake /
  • D.H. Lawrence
  • Ode on a Grecian urn /
  • John Keats
  • Medusa /
  • Louise Bogan
  • Genesis: 19
  • Lot alter /
  • Howard Nemerov
  • The narrative Hooper and L.D.O.
  • Sestina with a long last line /
  • James Whitehead
  • Cards and kisses /
  • John Lyly
  • sonnet CXXX /
  • William Shakespeare
  • Moving /
  • Robert Frost
  • My garden /
  • Janice Appleby Succorsa
  • Threnody /
  • I.O. Scherzo
  • Truth /
  • Howard Nemerov
  • A sort of a song /
  • William Carlos Williams
  • The lyric pulse /
  • Anonymous
  • The lover showeth how he is forsaken of such as he sometime enjoyed /
  • Sir Thomas Wyatt
  • The frailty and hurtfulness of beauty /
  • Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
  • To Helen /
  • Edgar Allan Poe
  • Love poem /
  • John Frederick Nims
  • Adonais /
  • Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • In memory of W.B. Yeats /
  • W.H. Auden
  • Dulce et decorum est /
  • Wilfred own
  • Motley /
  • Walter de la Mare
  • Invictus /
  • William Ernest Henley
  • To A.D. /
  • Williams Ernest Henley
  • The good-morrow /
  • John Donne
  • Song /
  • John Donne
  • When he who adores thee /
  • Thomas Moore.
  • The times I've lost in wooing /
  • Thomas Moore
  • Bright be the place of thy soul /
  • Lord Byron
  • When we two parted /
  • Lord Byron
  • The Indian serenade /
  • Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • Love's philosophy /
  • Percy bysshe Shelley
  • Rondeau /
  • Leigh Hunt
  • Rose Aylmer /
  • Walter Savage Landor
  • To Electra /
  • Robert Herrick
  • A devout lover /
  • Thomas Randolph
  • To Amarantha, that she would dishevel her hair /
  • Richard Lovelace
  • Ah, how sweet it is to love /
  • John Dryden
  • The definition of love /
  • Andrew Marvell
  • I knew a woman /
  • Theodore Roethke
  • Detroit Conference of unity and art /
  • Nikki Giovanni
  • Romantic /
  • George Garrett
  • Thank you for the valentine /
  • Diane Wakoski
  • After work /
  • Gary Snyder
  • For Jane /
  • Charles Bukowski
  • Style /
  • Charles Bukowski
  • Short order /
  • Charles Bukowski
  • What lips my lips have kissed /
  • Edna St. Vincent Millay
  • Holy sonnet XIV /
  • John Donne
  • Thou art indeed just, Lor /
  • Gerard Manley Hopkins
  • On our crucified Lord, naked and bloody /
  • Richard Crashaw
  • Love /
  • George Herbert
  • A prayer to the father of heaven /
  • John Skelton
  • For a dead lady /
  • Edwin Arlington Robinson
  • On my first daughter /
  • Ben Jonson
  • On my first son /
  • Ben Jonson
  • Epitaph on S.P., A child of Queen Elizabeth's chapel /
  • Ben Jonson
  • Little elegy /
  • X.J. Kennedy
  • On a child who lived one minute /
  • X.J. Kennedy
  • Bells for John Whiteside's daughter /
  • X.J. Kennedy
  • December 24 and George McBride is dead /
  • Richard Hugo
  • A refusal to mourn the death, by fire, of a child in London /
  • Dylan Thomas
  • Elegy for a nature poet /
  • Howard Nemerow /
  • An Irish airman foresees his death /
  • W.B. Yeats
  • Soliloquy /
  • Francis Ledwidge
  • Aubade: N.Y.C. /
  • Robert Wallace
  • The roach /
  • John Raven
  • Lying in hammock at William Duffy's farm in Pine Island, Minnesota /
  • James Wright
  • The tragedy of the leaves /
  • Charles Bukowski
  • Northwest Airlines /
  • Fred Chappell
  • The place of backs /
  • W.S. Merwin
  • The more loving one /
  • W.H. Auden
  • Woodchucks /
  • Maxine Kumin.
  • Song of myself /
  • Walt Whitman
  • A valediction forbidding mourning /
  • John Donne
  • Departmental /
  • Robert Frost
  • Heaven /
  • Rupert Brooke
  • Arriving /
  • Daniel Halpern
  • Ode on the death of a favorite cat /
  • Thomas Gray
  • To a fair lady playing with a snake /
  • Edmund Waller
  • A satirical elegy on the death of a late famous general /
  • Jonathan Swift
  • The latest decalogue /
  • Arthur Hugh Clough
  • Three poems from the Japanese /
  • Yamabe No Akahito
  • Written on the wall of Chang's hermitage /
  • Tu Fu
  • A friend advises me to stop drinking /
  • Mei Yao Ch'en
  • To a traveler /
  • Su Tung P'o
  • From a bestiary /
  • Kenneth Rexroth
  • The red wheelbarrow /
  • William Carlos Williams
  • This is just to say /
  • William Carlos Williams
  • I saw a man /
  • Stephen Crane
  • The book of wisdom /
  • Stephen Crane
  • The heart /
  • Stephen Crane
  • The death of the ball turret gunner /
  • Randall Jarrell
  • I love you and the rosebush /
  • Armando Uribe
  • The world is too much with us; late and soon /
  • William Wordsworth
  • Sonnet LXXIII /
  • William Shakespeare
  • On first looking into Chapman's Homer /
  • John Keats
  • Sonnet /
  • Samuel Daniel
  • Young Reynard /
  • George Meredith
  • To a waterfowl /
  • William Cullen Bryant
  • Poet /
  • Peter Viereck
  • Exchange /
  • Dabney Stuart
  • Meditation for a pickle suite /
  • R.H.W. Dillard
  • Gamecock /
  • James Dickey
  • A timepiece /
  • James Merrill
  • Sonnet CXLVII /
  • William Shakespeare
  • The hippotamus /
  • T.S. Eliot
  • The flea /
  • John Donne
  • A simile for her smile /
  • Richard Wilbur
  • Ars poeticas /
  • Archibald MacLeish
  • How do I love thee? /
  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • What the sonnet is /
  • Eugene Lee Hamilton
  • The great lover /
  • Rupert Brooke
  • Scyros /
  • Karl Shapiro
  • gee i like to think of dead /
  • E.E. Cummings
  • Dirge /
  • Kenneth Fearing
  • From hero and Leander /
  • Christopher Marlowe
  • Walter Jenks' bath /
  • William Meredith
  • A grasshopper /
  • Richard Wilbur
  • Ponce de Leon: a morning walk /
  • Al Young
  • Dolor /
  • Theodore Roethke
  • Some good things to be said for the iron age /
  • Gary Snyder.
  • Between walls /
  • William Carlos Williams
  • From the great Bear Lake meditations /
  • J. Michael Yates
  • The lost pictures /
  • Hollis Summers
  • Dog /
  • Lawrence Ferlinghetti
  • Time out /
  • Donald Finkel
  • An elegy is preparing itself /
  • Donald Justice
  • Buick /
  • Karl Shapiro
  • El Greco /
  • E.L. Mayo
  • With rue my heart is laden /
  • A.E. Housman
  • To Lucasta, on going to the wars /
  • Richard Lovelace
  • From Nephelidia /
  • Algernon Charles Swinburne
  • Sir Beelzebub /
  • Edith Sitwell
  • Lenox Avenue mural /
  • Langston Hughes
  • How Jack found that beans my go back on a chap /
  • Guy Wetmore Carryl
  • To Mistress Margaret Hussey /
  • John Skelton
  • After long silence /
  • W.B. Yeats
  • Spring and fall /
  • Gerard Manley Hopkins
  • Voice of the studio announcer /
  • Archibald MacLeish
  • My last duchess /
  • Robert Browning
  • From crass times redeemed by dignity of souls /
  • Peter Viereck
  • The end of the world /
  • Archibald MacLeish
  • The traveler's curse after misdirection /
  • Robert Graves
  • From The rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam /
  • Edward Fitzgerald
  • L'allegro /
  • John Milton
  • II Penseroso /
  • John Milton
  • How they brought the good news from Ghent to Aix /
  • Robert Browning
  • The charge of the light brigade /
  • Alfred, Lord Tennyson
  • To be, or not to be /
  • William Shakespeare
  • Under the greenwood tree /
  • William Shakespeare
  • full fathom five /
  • William Shakespeare
  • In a time of pestilence /
  • Thomas Nashe
  • Socratic /
  • H.D.
  • The Negro /
  • James Emanuel.