An absorbing survey of poetry written in one of the most revolutionary eras in the history of British literature This comprehensive survey of British Romantic poetry explores the work of six poets whose names are most closely associated with the Romantic era Wordsworth, Coleridge, Blake, Keats, Byron, and Shelley as well as works by other significant but less widely studied poets such as Leigh Hunt, Charlotte Smith, Felicia Hemans, and Letitia Elizabeth Landon.
An absorbing survey of poetry written in one of the most revolutionary eras in the history of British literature This comprehensive survey of British Romantic poetry explores the work of six poets whose names are most closely associated with the Romantic era Wordsworth, Coleridge, Blake, Keats, Byron, and Shelley as well as works by other significant but less widely studied poets such as Leigh Hunt, Charlotte Smith, Felicia Hemans, and Letitia Elizabeth Landon.
Enter the dark and fascinating world of the Karamazov family, where passion clashes with reason, faith battles doubt, and redemption seems just out of reach.
This Companion casts post-1945 American poetry as a coherent literary movement, making the period''s most difficult offerings comprehensible and accessible.
This Companion casts post-1945 American poetry as a coherent literary movement, making the period''s most difficult offerings comprehensible and accessible.
Barking Sycamores published its first issue in the spring of 2014 and from the beginning, it dedicated itself to providing a medium for neurodivergent voices in literaure and art.
Deeply troubled by recent acts of violence against Black and Brown lesbian, bisexual, and trans* bodies, Solace: Writing, Refuge and LGBTQ Women of Color explores how LGBTQ women find solace: in each other, in their communities, and from within themselves, as they traverse the challenges of living as LGBTQ women of color in the United States.
The volume is a bilingual English/Romanian collection of poetry uniting the "e;Judith Beveridge Poetry Class"e; in Sydney, Australia, and the Palace of Culture Poetry Group, Literary Connections from Bistrita, Romania.
Romanian Poetry from its Origins to the Present is the most comprehensive bilingual representation of Romanian poetry (English translation side by side with the Romanian original), starting with the earliest discovered poems, to contemporary poets - some of them born only a couple of decades ago.
Testament-Anthology of Romanian Verse is the first comprehensive, and coherent collection Romanian poems in English, representing 160 years of poetry (from 1850 to the present day), covering over 120 poets and 150 poems.
The Spoon Knife Anthology collects the work of over 25 authors, including Autonomous Press partners, disability studies scholars, established prose and poetry artists, and emerging storytellers from a variety of backgrounds.
This issue of MPT focusses on bold and experimental poetry from Brazil, work by contemporary poets such as Angelica Freitas and Nicolas Behr and new translations of the preeminent Brazilian poet Carlos Drummond de Andrade.
MPT's autumn issue 'Secret Agents of Sense' focuses on Polish poetry, with a selection of new translations of of Krystyna Milobedzka, Marcin Swietlicki, Justyna Bargielska and LukaszJarosz and a survey of poetry in Poland in this century: poet Bonowicz discusses the effects of the end of censorship and the new talents springing up.
MPT's summer Issue Between Clay and Star features a focus on new Romanian poetry: new translations of Liliana Ursu, Dan Sociu, Ana Blandiana and Gellu Naum, and a conversation between Dan Sociu and the younger poet Oana Sanziana Marian about contemporary Romanian poetry and Dan's own views about writing.
MPT's Spring Issue Strange Tracks features a focus on new Dutch poetry: new work by Toon Tellegen, Ester Naomi Perquin and Menno Wigman and an interview with Tellegen about his prizewinning collection Raptors.