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Oxford Anthology of English Poetry, Volume I : Spenser to Crabbe - ISBN10: 0192804219; ISBN13: 9780192804211

ISBN10: 0192804219
ISBN13: 9780192804211
Edition/Copyright: 86

Publisher: Oxford University Press
Cover: Paperback
Year Published: 1986
Weight: 1.5lbs.
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Oxford Anthology of English Poetry, Volume I : Spenser to Crabbe

by John Ed. Wain

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Wain, John :

John Wain is a writer who has published some twenty-five books in the past twenty-five years, including various anthologies and many critical studies of poetry.

This two-volume anthology celebrates four centuries of English poetry from the Elizabethan era to the present. Beginning with the English Renaissance poet Edmund Spenser, the collection progresses through the periods of metaphysical poets such as Donne and Marvell, Augustans such as Dryden and Pope, Victorians such as Tennyson and Browning, and World War I poets such as Sassoon and W.H. Auden. In addition, the anthology includes the works of contemporary poets, featuring Seamus Heaney, Anne Stevenson, Peter Levi, and Ted Hughes, among many others. The result is a rich and varied portrait of the poetry of the ages--comic and dramatic, conventional and unconventional--that is enhanced by works of the less well-known poets. A beautiful record of Britain and Ireland's verbal heritage, this work will delight all poetry lovers.



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