A Book of Women Poets from Antiquity to Now

A Book of Women Poets from Antiquity to Now
Title A Book of Women Poets from Antiquity to Now PDF eBook
Author Aliki Barnstone
Publisher Schocken
Total Pages 848
Release 1992-04-28
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0805209972

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A monument to the literary genius of women throughout the ages, A Book of Women Poets from Antiquity to Now is an invaluable collection. Here in one volume are the works of three hundred poets from six different continents and four millennia. This revised edition includes a newly expanded section of American poets from the colonial era to the present. "[A] splendid collection of verse by women" (TIME) throughout the ages and around the world; now revised and expanded, with 38 American poets.

The American Female Poets

The American Female Poets
Title The American Female Poets PDF eBook
Author Caroline May
Publisher
Total Pages 624
Release 1848
Genre American poetry
ISBN

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Biographies supplemented by selections of poetry of over seventy American women poets, including Sarah Josepha Hale, Lydia Sigourney, and Mary E. Hewitt.

American Women Poets in the 21st Century

American Women Poets in the 21st Century
Title American Women Poets in the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author Claudia Rankine
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages 452
Release 2013-10-01
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0819574449

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Poetry in America is flourishing in this new millennium and asking serious questions of itself: Is writing marked by gender and if so, how? What does it mean to be experimental? How can lyric forms be authentic? This volume builds on the energetic tensions inherent in these questions, focusing on ten major American women poets whose collective work shows an incredible range of poetic practice. Each section of the book is devoted to a single poet and contains new poems; a brief "statement of poetics" by the poet herself in which she explores the forces — personal, aesthetic, political — informing her creative work; a critical essay on the poet's work; a biographical statement; and a bibliography listing works by and about the poet. Underscoring the dynamic give and take between poets and the culture at large, this anthology is indispensable for anyone interested in poetry, gender and the creative process. CONTRIBUTORS: Rae Armantrout, Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, Lucie Brock Broido, Jorie Graham, Barbara Guest, Lyn Hejinian, Brenda Hillman, Susan Howe, Ann Lauterbach, Harryette Mullen.

The American Female Poets

The American Female Poets
Title The American Female Poets PDF eBook
Author Caroline May
Publisher
Total Pages 556
Release 1849
Genre American poetry
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American Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century

American Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century
Title American Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Cheryl Walker
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Total Pages 484
Release 1992
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780813517919

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This publication marks the first time in a hundred years that a wide range of nineteenth-century American women's poetry has been accessible to the general public in a single volume. Included are the humorous parodies of Phoebe Cary and Mary Weston Fordham and the stirring abolitionist poems of Lydia Sigourney, Frances Harper, Maria Lowell, and Rose Terry Cooke. Included, too, are haunting reflections on madness, drug use, and suicide of women whose lives, as Cheryl Walker explains, were often as melodramatic as the poems they composed and published. In addition to works by more than two dozen poets, the anthology includes ample headnotes about each author's life and a brief critical evaluation of her work. Walker's introduction to the volume provides valuable contextual material to help readers understand the cultural background, economic necessities, literary conventions, and personal dynamics that governed women's poetic production in the nineteenth century.

American Women Poets, 1650-1950

American Women Poets, 1650-1950
Title American Women Poets, 1650-1950 PDF eBook
Author Harold Bloom
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Total Pages 214
Release 2002
Genre American poetry
ISBN 0791063305

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Attempts to look at the literary tradition of American women poets and their place in the history of modern literature.

Great Poems by American Women

Great Poems by American Women
Title Great Poems by American Women PDF eBook
Author Susan L. Rattiner
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 257
Release 2012-05-14
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0486112659

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Superb, inexpensive anthology spans four centuries to include more than 200 inspiring poems by Emily Dickinson, Hilda Doolittle, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Amy Lowell, Marianne Moore, Elizabeth Bishop, and others.