Thematic guide to British poetry

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Thematic guide to British poetry

Ruth Glancy

Greenwood Press, 2002

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Bibliographical sketches: p. 269-292

Includes index

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This thematic guide offers interpretations of 415 poems, representing the work of over 110 poets spanning seven centuries of British poetry. Educators teaching thematic units will find relevant essays appropriate for background presentation, discussion ideas, or student assignments. This book is clearly organized for easy access to information, whatever the users' individual purposes. The main section of the guide contains narrative essays on 29 alphabetically arranged themes that recur throughout the history of British poetry. Explications of individual poems are arranged chronologically to trace the evolution of a particular theme over time. Following each entry, the poems are listed with information about the anthologies where the works can be found. Additional suggested readings make this the perfect resource for research and classroom use, and as an indispensable tool for librarians assisting readers to identify poets, access their works, and better understand the thematic meanings of poetry.

Table of Contents

Introduction Themes Active and Contemplative Lives Art, Imagination, Inspiration Beauty Carpe Diem Christmas Poems Death Death of the Young Duty Fame and Ambition Family Relations Freedom and Captivity The Golden Mean Immortality Industrialism and the City Innocence and Experience Love Marriage Music Nature and Country Life Old Age Patriotism Politics and Human Rights Pride and Vanity Rebellion and Conformity Regret, Consolation, and Melancholy Religion Sleep Time and Change War Appendix: Biographical Sketches Bibliography Title Index Subject Index Author Index

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