The Faber Book of Children's Verse

The Faber Book of Children's Verse
Title The Faber Book of Children's Verse PDF eBook
Author Janet Adam Smith
Publisher Quintessence Publishing (IL)
Total Pages 462
Release 1963
Genre Children's poetry
ISBN

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For children 8 to 14.

The Faber Book of Children's Verse

The Faber Book of Children's Verse
Title The Faber Book of Children's Verse PDF eBook
Author Janet Adam Smith
Publisher
Total Pages 412
Release 1968
Genre Children's poetry
ISBN

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The New Faber Book of Children's Verse

The New Faber Book of Children's Verse
Title The New Faber Book of Children's Verse PDF eBook
Author Matthew Sweeney
Publisher
Total Pages 288
Release 2001
Genre Children's poetry
ISBN 9780571195329

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This anthology contains poems by authors from many different backgrounds, cultures and geographies, including: A.A. Milne; Lewis Carroll; Seamus Heaney; Ted Hughes; and Carol Ann Duffy. It is compiled by Matthew Sweeney, one of today's most original poets writing for children.

The Faber Book of Children's Verse

The Faber Book of Children's Verse
Title The Faber Book of Children's Verse PDF eBook
Author Janet Adam Smith
Publisher
Total Pages 412
Release 1953
Genre Children's poetry
ISBN

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The Faber Book of Contemporary Irish Poetry

The Faber Book of Contemporary Irish Poetry
Title The Faber Book of Contemporary Irish Poetry PDF eBook
Author Paul Muldoon
Publisher London ; Boston : Faber and Faber
Total Pages 415
Release 1986-01-01
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780571137619

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Taking the death of Yeats in 1939 as its starting point and ending in the 1980s, The Faber Book of Contemporary Irish Poetry offers unusually generous selections from the work of ten writers - Patrick Kavanagh, Louis MacNeice, Thomas Kinsella, John Montague, Seamus Heaney, Michael Longley, Derek Mahon, Paul Durcan, Tom Paulin and Medbh McGuckian. Edited by Paul Muldoon, himself widely regarded as the leading Irish poet of his generation, this anthology provides a fine introduction to the most consistently impressive Irish poets after Yeats.

The New Faber Book of Love Poems

The New Faber Book of Love Poems
Title The New Faber Book of Love Poems PDF eBook
Author James Fenton
Publisher Faber & Faber Poetry
Total Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Love poetry, English
ISBN 9780571218158

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'The New Faber Book of Love Poems' presents some of the most emotive and memorable lyric poems produced in the English language from the Renaissance to the present.

The Faber Book of Modern Verse

The Faber Book of Modern Verse
Title The Faber Book of Modern Verse PDF eBook
Author Michael Roberts
Publisher
Total Pages 368
Release 2009
Genre American poetry
ISBN 9780571253814

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First published in February 1936, just under a year from when the idea for it was first discussed, this is one of the most important and influential anthologies of the twentieth century. Since then three further editions by, in succession, Anne Ridler, Donald Hall and Peter Porter have been published. All took as their kernel the original selection by Michael Roberts. This "Faber Finds" reissue restores that pristine selection. More likely than not, the original idea was T. S. Eliot's, the choice of editor was undoubtedly his, and it was an inspired one. Michael Roberts was a poet himself, and a good one, but more important for this task was his acute awareness of the poetry scene, and his sense of the modern movement within it. Yes, his purpose was tendentious. He excludes some poets he admires such as Edmund Blunden and Walter de la Mare because (they) 'seem to me to have written good poems without having been compelled to make any notable development of poetic technique.' On the other hand, 'I have included only poems which seem to me to add to the resources of poetry, to be likely to influence the future development of poetry and language . . .' From the very start (and could there be a more arresting one?) with Gerard Manley Hopkins' "The Wreck of the Deutschland" Michael Roberts powerfully and consistently fulfils that aim. Philip Hobsbaum, in "The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry," says of "The Faber Book of Modern Verse," 'it also encapsulates, as no other literary document quite does, the innovative quality of the 1930s.'