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245 04 $aThe new anthology of American poetry /$cedited by Steven Gould Axelrod, Camille Roman, and Thomas Travisano.
246 3 $aAmerican poetry
260 $aNew Brunswick, N.J. :$bRutgers University Press,$cc2003-<c2012 >
300 $av. <1-3 > ;$c25 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 1 $av. 1. Traditions and revolutions, beginnings to 1900 -- v. 2. Modernisms, 1900-1950 -- v. 3. Postmodernisms, 1950-present
505 00 $gv. 1.$tTraditions and revolutions, beginnings to 1900 --$tThe Tree of the Great Peace [Iroquois] --$tSayatasha's Night Chant [Zuni] --$tSong [Copper Eskimo] --$tLove Song [Aleut] --$tSong of Repulse to a Vain Lover [Makah] /$rTo'ak --$tFormula to Secure Love [Cherokee] --$tFormula to Cause Death [Cherokee] /$rA'yunini, or the Swimmer --$tWoman's Song [Chippewa] --$tSong of War [Chippewa] /$rOdjib'we --$tSong for Bringing a Child into the World [Seminole] --$tSong for the Dying [Seminole] --$tfrom Historia de la Nueva Mexico = The History of New Mexico : Canto Primero = Canto 1 /$rGaspar Perez de Villagra --$tThe Prologue /$rAnne Bradstreet --$tAn Epitaph on My Dear and Ever Honored Mother /$rAnne Bradstreet --$tThe Author to Her Book /$rAnne Bradstreet --$tContemplations /$rAnne Bradstreet --$tThe Flesh and the Spirit /$rAnne Bradstreet --$tTo Her Father with Some Verses /$rAnne Bradstreet --$tTo My Dear and Loving Husband /$rAnne Bradstreet --
505 00 $tA Letter to Her Husband, Absent upon Public Employment /$rAnne Bradstreet --$tBefore the Birth of One of Her Children /$rAnne Bradstreet --$tIn Reference to Her Children /$rAnne Bradstreet --$tFor Deliverance from a Fever /$rAnne Bradstreet --$tIn Memory of My Dear Grandchild Elizabeth Bradstreet /$rAnne Bradstreet --$tVerses upon the Burning of Our House /$rAnne Bradstreet --$tA Weary Pilgrim /$rAnne Bradstreet --$tfrom The Day of Doom /$rMichael Wigglesworth --$tfrom Preparatory Meditations ; Prologue ; Meditation 8 (First Series) ; Meditation 16 (First Series) ; Meditation 22 (First Series) ; Meditation 39 (First Series) ; Meditation 42 (First Series) ; Meditation 150 (Second Series) /$rEdward Taylor --$tThe Preface from God's Determinations /$rEdward Taylor --$tfrom Miscellaneous Poems : Upon a Spider Catching a Fly ; Upon a Wasp Chilled with Cold ; Huswifery ; Upon Wedlock, and Death of Children /$rEdward Taylor --$tBars Fight /$rLucy Terry --
505 00 $tTo Sir Toby /$rPhilip Freneau --$tOn the Emigration to America and Peopling the Western Country /$rPhilip Freneau --$tThe Wild Honey Suckle /$rPhilip Freneau --$tThe Indian Burying Ground /$rPhilip Freneau --$tOn Mr. Paine's Rights of Man /$rPhilip Freneau --$tOn Being Brought from Africa to America /$rPhillis Wheatley --$tTo the University of Cambridge, in New England /$rPhillis Wheatley --$tOn the Death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefiled, 1700 /$rPhillis Wheatley --$tOn Imagination /$rPhillis Wheatley --$tTo the Right Honourable William, Earl of Dartmouth /$rPhillis Wheatley --$tTo S.M., a Young African Painter, on Seeing His Works /$rPhillis Wheatley --$tTo His Excellency General Washington /$rPhillis Wheatley --$tfrom The Hasty Pudding Canto 1 /$rJoel Barlow --$tSongs of the American Revolution and New Nation --$tThe Liberty Song --$tChester --$tAlphabet --$tThe King's own Regulars; And their Triumphs over the Irregulars --
505 00 $tThe Irishman's Epistle to the Officers and Troops at Boston --$tThe Yankee's Return from Camp --$tThe Public Spirit of the Women --$tA Toast to Washington /$rFrancis Hopkinson --$tAdams and Liberty /$rThomas Paine --$tWhen Good Queen Elizabeth Governed the Realm --$tSong for a Fishing Party --$tBurrowing Yankees --$tA Refeguee Song --$tIntroduction to Early to Mid-Nineteenth Century --$tGo Down, Moses --$tMany Thousand Gone --$tMichael Row the Boat Ashore --$tNobody Knows the Trouble I've Had --$tRoll, Jordan, Roll --$tThere's a Meeting Here To-Night --$tOne of the Awl Songs ; Last Song of the Exploding Stick [Navajo] /$rfrom The Mountain Chant --$tSong in the Rock ; Last Song in the Rock ; Prayer of First Dancers [Navajo] /$rfrom The Night Chant --$tSong of the Earth [Navajo] --$tThe Dancing Speech of O-No'Sa [Iroquois] --$tYou and I Shall Go [Wintu] --$tMinnows and Flowers [Wintu] --$tSleep [Wintu] --$tDandelion Puffs [Wintu] --$tThere Above [Wintu] --
505 00 $tStrange Flowers [Wintu] --$t[The Father Says So] [Sioux] --$t[Give Me Back My Bow] [Sioux] --$t[The Whole World Is Coming] [Sioux] --$tThe Suttee /$rLydia Howard Huntley Sigourney --$tIndian Names /$rLydia Howard Huntley Sigourney --$tThanatopsis /$rWilliam Cullen Bryant --$tTo a Waterfowl /$rWilliam Cullen Bryant --$tAn Indian Story /$rWilliam Cullen Bryant --$tA Scene on the Banks of the Hudson /$rWilliam Cullen Bryant --$tHymn of the City /$rWilliam Cullen Bryant --$tThe Death of Lincoln /$rWilliam Cullen Bryant --$tOn Liberty and Slavery /$rGeorge Moses Horton --$tTo Sisters on a Walk in the Garden, after a Shower /$rJane Johnston School Craft [Bame-Wa-Wa-Ge-Zhik-A-Quay, Woman of the Stars Rushing Through the Sky] --
505 00 $tfrom The Forsaken Brother, a Chippewa Tale : Neesya, neesya, shyegwuh gushuh/$rMy brother, my brother /$rJane Johnston School Craft [Bame-Wa-Wa-Ge-Zhik-A-Quay, Woman of the Stars Rushing Through the Sky] --$tThe Raven /$rSarah Helen Whitman --$tfrom Sonnets [to Poe] /$rSarah Helen Whitman --$tTo- /$rSarah Helen Whitman --$tConcord Hymn /$rRalph Waldo Emerson --$tEach and All /$rRalph Waldo Emerson --$tThe Rhodora /$rRalph Waldo Emerson --$tThe Snow-Storm /$rRalph Waldo Emerson --$tThe Humble-Bee /$rRalph Waldo Emerson --$tHamatreya /$rRalph Waldo Emerson --$tMerlin /$rRalph Waldo Emerson --$tOde, Inscribed to W. H. Channing /$rRalph Waldo Emerson --$tDays /$rRalph Waldo Emerson --$tBrahma /$rRalph Waldo Emerson --$tfrom Voluntaries /$rRalph Waldo Emerson --$tThe Poet /$rRalph Waldo Emerson --$tLetter to Walt Whitman /$rRalph Waldo Emerson --$tThe Unattained /$rElizabeth Oakes Smith --$tA Psalm of Life /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --
505 00 $tHymn to the Night /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tThe Wreck of the Hesperus /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tMezzo Cammin /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tThe Day is Done /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tThe Bridge /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tfrom Evangeline [Prologue] /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tMy Lost Youth /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tThe Jewish Cemetery at Newport /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tfrom The Song of Hiawatha : V. Hiawatha's Fasting ; XIV. Picture-Writing /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tThe Landlord's Tale: Paul Revere's Ride /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tAftermath /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tMilton /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tNature /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tThe Tide Rises, the Tide Falls /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tThe Cross of Snow /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tMassachusetts to Virginia /$rJohn Greenleaf Whittier --$tIchabod! /$rJohn Greenleaf Whittier --
505 00 $tSkipper Ireson's Ride /$rJohn Greenleaf Whittier --$tTelling the Bees /$rJohn Greenleaf Whittier --$tSnow-Bound /$rJohn Greenleaf Whittier --$t[Alone] /$rEdgar Allan Poe --$tSonnet, To Science /$rEdgar Allan Poe --$tRomance /$rEdgar Allan Poe --$tTo Helen /$rEdgar Allan Poe --$tIsrafel /$rEdgar Allan Poe --$tThe City in the Sea /$rEdgar Allan Poe --$tThe Haunted Palace /$rEdgar Allan Poe --$tThe Raven /$rEdgar Allan Poe --$tUlalume /$rEdgar Allan Poe --$tEldorado /$rEdgar Allan Poe --$tTo Helen /$rEdgar Allan Poe --$tTo My Mother /$rEdgar Allan Poe --$tThe Bells /$rEdgar Allan Poe --$tAnnabel Lee /$rEdgar Allan Poe --$tThe Philosophy of Composition /$rEdgar Allan Poe --$tOld Ironsides /$rOliver Wendell Holmes --$tThe Chambered Nautilus /$rOliver Wendell Holmes --$tThe Deacon's Masterpiece, or The Wonderful One-Hoss Shay /$rOliver Wendell Holmes --$tThe Flaneur /$rOliver Wendell Holmes --$tMy Childhood Home I See Again /
505 00 $rAbraham Lincoln --$tMeditations /$rMargared Fuller --$tThe Maiden's Mistake /$rFrances Sargent Locke Osgood --$tThe Wraith of the Rose /$rFrances Sargent Locke Osgood --$tLines /$rFrances Sargent Locke Osgood --$tThe Hand That Swept the Sounding Lyre /$rFrances Sargent Locke Osgood --$tThe Slave Girl's Farewell /$rAda [Sarah Louisa Forten] --$tThe Slave /$rAda [Sarah Louisa Forten] --$tSic Vita /$rHenry David Thoreau --$tHaze /$rHenry David Thoreau --$tSmoke /$rHenry David Thoreau --$tMy life has been the poem I would have writ /$rHenry David Thoreau --$tMist /$rHenry David Thoreau --$tBetween the traveller and the setting sun /$rHenry David Thoreau --$tBattle Hymn of the Republic /$rJulia Ward Howe --$tfrom Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War /$rHerman Melville --$tThe Portent /$rHerman Melville --$tThe March into Virginia /$rHerman Melville --$tShiloh /$rHerman Melville --$tA Utilitarian View of the Monitor's Fight /$rHerman Melville --
505 00 $tThe House-Top /$rHerman Melville --$tThe College Colonel /$rHerman Melville --$tThe Apparition /$rHerman Melville --$tThe Maldive Shark /$rHerman Melville --$tArt /$rHerman Melville --$tMonody /$rHerman Melville --$tfrom A Fable for Critics : Ralph Waldo Emerson ; Edgar Allan Poe ; James Russell Lowell /$rJames Russell Lowell --$tSong of Myself /$rWalt Whitman --$tThere Was a Child Went Forth /$rWalt Whitman --$tOut of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking /$rWalt Whitman --$tAs I Ebb'd with the Ocean of Life /$rWalt Whitman --$tI Sit and Look Out /$rWalt Whitman --$tNative Moments /$rWalt Whitman --$tOnce I Pass'd through a Populous City /$rWalt Whitman --$tFacing West from California's Shores /$rWalt Whitman --$tAs Adam Early in the Morning /$rWalt Whitman --$tIn Paths Untrodden /$rWalt Whitman --$tHours Continuing Long /$rWalt Whitman --$tTrickle Drops /$rWalt Whitman --$tCity of Orgies /$rWalt Whitman --$tBehold This Swarthy Face /
505 00 $rWalt Whitman --$tI Say in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing /$rWalt Whitman --$tHere the Frailest Leaves of Me /$rWalt Whitman --$tA Hand-Mirror /$rWalt Whitman --$tWhen I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer /$rWalt Whitman --$tCavalry Crossing a Ford /$rWalt Whitman --$tThe Wound-Dresser /$rWalt Whitman --$tVigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night /$rWalt Whitman --$tBivouac on a Mountain Side /$rWalt Whitman --$tWhen Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd /$rWalt Whitman --$tReconciliation /$rWalt Whitman --$tOne's-Self I Sing /$rWalt Whitman --$tA Noiseless Patient Spider /$rWalt Whitman --$tPassage to India /$rWalt Whitman --$tThe Dalliance of the Eagles /$rWalt Whitman --$tGood-Bye My Fancy! /$rWalt Whitman --$tThe Sea-Side Cave /$rAlice Cary --$tContradiction /$rAlice Cary --$tSonnets /$rFrederick Goddard Tuckerman --$tThe Cricket /$rFrederick Goddard Tuckerman --$tDorothy's Dower /$rPhoebe Cary --$tSamuel Brown /$rPhoebe Cary --
505 00 $tThe Slave Mother /$rFrances Ellen Watkins Harper --$tBible Defence of Slavery /$rFrances Ellen Watkins Harper --$tThe Slave Auction /$rFrances Ellen Watkins Harper --$tLines /$rFrances Ellen Watkins Harper --$tThe Slave Mother, a Tale of the Ohio /$rFrances Ellen Watkins Harper --$tBury Me in a Free Land /$rFrances Ellen Watkins Harper --$tAunt Chloe's Politics /$rFrances Ellen Watkins Harper --$tLearning to Read /$rFrances Ellen Watkins Harper --$tChurch Building /$rFrances Ellen Watkins Harper --$tA Double Standard /$rFrances Ellen Watkins Harper --$tAfrica /$rMaria White Lowell --$tThe Sick-Room /$rMaria White Lowell --$tAn Opium Fantasy /$rMaria White Lowell --$tCaptive /$rRose Terry Cooke --$tBlue-Beard's Closet /$rRose Terry Cooke --$t"Che Sara Sara" /$rRose Terry Cooke --$tSemele /$rRose Terry Cooke --$tA Hospital Soliloquy /$rRose Terry Cooke --$tSchemhammphorasch /$rRose Terry Cooke --$tArachne /$rRose Terry Cooke --$tR. W. Emerson /
505 00 $rRose Terry Cooke --$tThe Stolen White Girl /$rJohn Rollin Ridge --$tOde /$rHenry Timrod --$tUya Anma = My Mother Dear /$rNae Makason --$tHana-Hana: Working --$tThe Five O' Clock Whistle! --$tHole Hole Bushi = Stripping Leaves from Sugarcane --$t[Jinshan Fu Xing =] Song of the Wife of a Gold Mountain Man /$rJishan Ge --$tOn Top of Old Smoky --$tBury Me Not on the Lone Prairie --$tClementine --$tAura Lee --$tThe Battle Cry of Freedom --$tTenting on the Old Camp Ground --$tWhen Johnny Comes Marching Home --$tCome Home, Father /$rHenry Clay Work --$tI'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen --$tfrom America, the Beautiful /$rKatherine Lee Bates --$tIntroduction to Later Nineteenth Century --$tKiansis I = Kansas 1 /$rCorridos --$tMejico libre ha de ser = Mexico will be free /$rMerced J. de Gonzales --$tEn la antigua Roma habia = In ancient Rome there stood /$rFilomena Ibarra --$tThe Dead Nation /$rDewitt Clinton Ducan [Too-Qua-Stee] --$tFound Frozen /
505 00 $rHelen Hunt Jackson --$tDanger /$rHelen Hunt Jackson --$tCheyenne Mountain /$rHelen Hunt Jackson --$tI never last as much but twice /$rEmily Dickinson --$tSuccess is counted sweetest /$rEmily Dickinson --$tThese are the days when birds come back /$rEmily Dickinson --$tThe daisy follows soft the sun /$rEmily Dickinson --$tTitle divine is mine! /$rEmily Dickinson --$t"Faith" is a fine invention /$rEmily Dickinson --$tI taste a liquor never brewed /$rEmily Dickinson --$tWe dont cry, Tim and I /$rEmily Dickinson --
505 00 $tI'm nobody! Who are you? /$rEmily Dickinson --$tWild nights, Wild nights! /$rEmily Dickinson --$tThere's a certain slant of light /$rEmily Dickinson --$tI felt a funeral in my brain /$rEmily Dickinson --$tI'm ceded, I've stopped being their's /$rEmily Dickinson --$tIt was not death, for I stood up /$rEmily Dickinson --$tA bird came down the walk /$rEmily Dickinson --$tThe soul has bandaged moments /$rEmily Dickinson --$tAfter great pain a formal feeling comes /$rEmily Dickinson --$tThis world is not conclusion /$rEmily Dickinson --$tOne need not be a chamber to be haunted /$rEmily Dickinson --$tThe soul selects her own society /$rEmily Dickinson --$tI had been hungry all the years /$rEmily Dickinson --$tThey shut me up in prose /$rEmily Dickinson --$tThis was a poet /$rEmily Dickinson --$tI died for beauty but was scarce /$rEmily Dickinson --$tI dwell in possibility /$rEmily Dickinson --$tI was the slightest in the house /$rEmily Dickinson --
505 00 $tBecause I could not stop for death /$rEmily Dickinson --$tA still volcano life /$rEmily Dickinson --$tThis is my letter to the world /$rEmily Dickinson --$tFor largest woman's heart I knew /$rEmily Dickinson --$tI heard a fly buzz when I died /$rEmily Dickinson --$tThe brain is wider than the sky /$rEmily Dickinson --$tMuch madness is divinest sense /$rEmily Dickinson --$tI've seen a dying eye /$rEmily Dickinson --$tI started early, took my dog /$rEmily Dickinson --$tI cannot live with you /$rEmily Dickinson --$tPain has an element of blank /$rEmily Dickinson --$tMy life has stood a loaded gun /$rEmily Dickinson --$tPublication is the auction /$rEmily Dickinson --$tThis consciousness that is aware /$rEmily Dickinson --$tColor, cast, denomination /$rEmily Dickinson --$tShe rose to his requirement, dropt /$rEmily Dickinson --$tUnder the light yet under /$rEmily Dickinson --$tA narrow fellow in the grass /$rEmily Dickinson --$tThe bustle in a house /
505 00 $rEmily Dickinson --$tTell all the truth but tell it slant /$rEmily Dickinson --$tWhat mystery pervades a well! /$rEmily Dickinson --$tVolcanoes be in Sicily /$rEmily Dickinson --$tMy life closed twice before it's close /$rEmily Dickinson --$tTo Susan Gilbert (Dickinson) (June 27, 1852) /$rEmily Dickinson --$tTo Samuel Bowles (About February 1861) /$rEmily Dickinson --$tTo recipient unknown (About 1861) /$rEmily Dickinson --$tTo Thomas Wentworth Higginson (April 15, 1862) /$rEmily Dickinson --$tTo Thomas Wentworth Higginson (April 25, 1862) /$rEmily Dickinson --$tTo Thomas Wentworth Higginson (June 7, 1862) /$rEmily Dickinson --$tTo Thomas Wentworth Higginson (July 1862) /$rEmily Dickinson --$tTo Otis P. Lord (About 1878) /$rEmily Dickinson --$tTo Susan Gilbert Dickinson (About 1884) /$rEmily Dickinson --$tMyself /$rAday Isaacs Menken --$tA Memory /$rAday Isaacs Menken --$tInfelix /$rAdah Isaacs Menken --$tGiving Back the Flower /
505 00 $rSarah M. B. Piatt --$tShapes of a Soul /$rSarah M. B. Piatt --$tA Hundred Years Ago /$rSarah M. B. Piatt --$tThe Palace-Burner /$rSarah M. B. Piatt --$tHer Blindness in Grief /$rSarah M. B. Piatt --$tWe Two /$rSarah M. B. Piatt --$tThe Witch in the Glass /$rSarah M. B. Piatt --$tAloha 'Oe = Farewell to Thee /$rLydia Kamakaeha [Queen Lili'Uokalani] --$tKu'u Pua I Paoa-ka-lani = My Flower at Paoa-ka-lani /$rLydia Kamakaeha [Queen Lili'Uokalani] --$tSanoe = Sanoe /$rLydia Kamakaeha [Queen Lili'Uokalani] --$tThe Mariposa Lily /$rIna Coolbrith --$tThe Sea-Shell /$rIna Coolbrith --$tThe Captive of the White City /$rIna Coolbrith --$tSailed /$rIna Coolbrith --$tWoman /$rIna Coolbrith --$tThe Marshes of Glynn /$rSidney Lanier --$tLong Island Sound /$rEmma Lazarus --$tThe Cranes of Ibycus /$rEmma Lazarus --$tThe South /$rEmma Lazarus --$tEchoes /$rEmma Lazarus --$tCity Visions /$rEmma Lazarus --$tIn Exile /$rEmma Lazarus --$tThe New Colossus /
505 00 $rEmma Lazarus --$t1492 /$rEmma Lazarus --$tVenus of the Louvre /$rEmma Lazarus --$tA Caged Bird /$rSarah Orne Jewett --$tfrom The Octoroon /$rAlbery Allson Whitman --$tThe Man with the Hoe /$rEdwin Markham --$tPrepardness /$rEdwin Markham --$tOutwitted /$rEdwin Markham --$tfrom Versons sencillos = Simple Verses /$rJose Marti --$tThe Wood Dove /$rErnest Francisco Fenollosa --$tFuji at Sunrise /$rErnest Francisco Fenollosa --$tTarpeia /$rLouise Imogen Guiney --$tPlanting the Popular /$rLouis Imogen Guiney --$tMiyoko San /$rMary McNeil Fenollosa --$tYuki /$rMary McNeil Fenollosa --$tfrom Songs for Treating Sickness, Parts One and Two /$rOwl Woman [Juana Manwell] --$tCyanogen Seas Are Surging /$rSadakichi Hartmann --$tfrom My Rubaiyat /$rSadakichi Hartmann --$tTanka /$rSadakichi Hartmann --$tfrom Haikai /$rSadakichi Hartmann --$tfrom Spoon River Anthology /$rEdgar Lee Masters --$tThe Unknown /$rEdgar Lee Masters --$tElsa Wertman /
505 00 $rEdgar Lee Masters --$tHamilton Greene /$rEdgar Lee Masters --$tA Litany of Atlanta /$rW. E. B. Du Bois --$tMy Country 'Tis of Thee /$rW. E. B. Du Bois --$tThe Quadroon /$rW. E. B. Du Bois --$tThe Bracelet of Grass /$rWilliam Vaughn Moody --$tAn Ode in Time of Hesitation /$rWilliam Vaughn Moody --$tThe House on the Hill /$rEdwin Arlington Robinson --$tThe Children of the Night /$rEdwin Arlington Robinson --$tJohn Evereldown /$rEdwin Arlington Robinson --$tLuke Havergal /$rEdwin Arlington Robinson --$tRichard Cory /$rEdwin Arlington Robinson --$tCalverly's /$rEdwin Arlington Robinson --$tMiniver Cheevy /$rEdwin Arlington Robinson --$tEros Turannos /$rEdwin Arlington Robinson --$tThe Mill /$rEdwin Arlington Robinson --$tMr. Flood's Party /$rEdwin Arlington Robinson --
505 00 $tfrom The Black Riders and Other Lines : 1 ("Black riders came from the sea") ; 3 ("In the desert") ; 9 ("I stood upon a high place") ; 19 ("A god in wrath") ; 24 ("I saw a man pursuing the horizon") ; 27 ("A youth in apparel that glittered") ; 46 ("Many red devils ran from my heart") ; 56 ("A man feared that he might find an assassin") /$rStephen Crane --$tfrom War is Kind : 17 ("Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind") ; 96 ("A man said to the universe") /$rStephen Crane --$t113 ("A man adrift on a slim spar") /$rStephen Crane --$tO Black and Unknown Bards /$rJames Weldon Johnson --$tMy City /$rJames Weldon Johnson --$tAccountability /$rPaul Laurence Dunbar --$tThe Mystery /$rPaul Laurence Dunbar --$tA Summer's Night /$rPaul Laurence Dunbar --$tWe Wear the Mask /$rPaul Laurence Dunbar --$tWhen Malindy Sings /$rPaul Laurence Dunbar --$tDawn /$rPaul Laurence Dunbar --$tSympathy /$rPaul Laurence Dunbar --$tThe Poet /$rPaul Laurence Dunbar --$tDouglass /
505 00 $rPaul Laurence Dunbar --$tThe Debt /$rPaul Laurence Dunbar --$tThe Haunted Oak /$rPaul Laurence Dunbar --$tTo Alice Dunbar /$rPaul Laurence Dunbar --$tCompensation /$rPaul Laurence Dunbar.
520 $aOverview: Steven Gould Axelrod, Camille Roman, and Thomas Travisano continue the standard of excellence set in Volumes I and II of this extraordinary anthology. Volume III provides the most compelling and wide-ranging selection available of American poetry from 1950 to the present. Its contents are just as diverse and multifaceted as America itself and invite readers to explore the world of poetry in the larger historical context of American culture. Nearly three hundred poems allow readers to explore canonical works by such poets as Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Lowell, and Sylvia Plath, as well as song lyrics from such popular musicians as Bob Dylan and Queen Latifah. Because contemporary American culture transcends the borders of the continental United States, the anthology also includes numerous transnational poets, from Julia de Burgos to Derek Walcott. Whether they are the works of oblique avant-gardists like John Ashbery or direct, populist poets like Allen Ginsberg, all of the selections are accompanied by extensive introductions and footnotes, making the great poetry of the period fully accessible to readers for the first time.
650 0 $aAmerican poetry.
650 6 $aPoésie américaine.
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651 7 $aUSA.$2swd
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650 0 $aPoetry.
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