Peter Pelican and Other Bird Poems

Peter Pelican and Other Bird Poems

Author: Virginia Hoppes

Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub

Published: 2014-08-01

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13: 9781500915308

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Peter Pelican and Other Bird Poems is a collection of short stories using whimsical verse about different birds from around the world. The colorful illustrations are fun for kids of all ages. Birds are wonderful gifts to humanity. A tree wouldn't be a tree without birds nesting on its boughs. Each new day brings a chorus of birds welcoming us and blessing us with song. Children will learn about the habits of birds while laughing at their adventures.


Edward Lear and the Play of Poetry

Edward Lear and the Play of Poetry

Author: James Williams

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2016-10-28

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13: 019101818X

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Of all the Victorian poets, Edward Lear has a good claim to the widest audience: admired and championed by critics and poets from John Ruskin to John Ashbery, he has also been read, heard, and loved by generations of children. As a central figure in the literature of nonsense, Lear has also shaped the evolution of modern literature, and his work continues to influence and inspire writers and readers today. This collection of essays-the first ever devoted solely to Lear-builds on a recent resurgence of critical interest and asks how it is that the play of Lear's poetry continues to delight, and to challenge our sense of what poetry can be. These seventeen chapters, written by established and emerging critics of poetry, seek to explore and appreciate the playfulness embodied in the poems, and to provide contexts in which it can be better understood and enjoyed. They consider how Lear's poems play off various inheritances (the literary fool, Romantic lyric, his religious upbringing), explore particular forms in which his playful genius took flight (his letters, his queer writings about love), and trace lines of Learical influence and inheritance by showing how other poets and thinkers across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries played off Lear in their turn (Joyce, Stein, Eliot, Auden, Smith, Ashbery, and others).


The Return of the Brown Pelican

The Return of the Brown Pelican

Author: Dan Guravich

Publisher: Lsu Press

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13: 9780807111147

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Describes the habits of the brown pelican and discusses the efforts of scientists and conservationists to save the bird from extinction


Forces in Modern & Postmodern Poetry

Forces in Modern & Postmodern Poetry

Author: Albert Cook

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 9780820451343

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Forces in Modern and Postmodern Poetry examines the works of classic authors in the modern and postmodern literary tradition, including Stéphane Mallarmé, Wallace Stevens, Samuel Beckett, Gertrude Stein, Charles Olson, Paul Celan, Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, Louis Zukofsky, and John Ashbery, all from a comparative perspective. The concepts, modern and postmodern, are not used to provide definitive answers but to raise questions concerning the status of representation, issues of the self, and the use of imagery and musical invention. The wide range of the study is matched by the richly detailed analysis of specific poetic texts from an author noted for the scope and acuity of his attention to modern poetry in all its varied forms.


Bright Wings

Bright Wings

Author: Billy Collins

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2012-11-06

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 0231150873

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In this beautiful collection of poems and paintings, Billy Collins, former U.S. poet laureate, joins with David Allen Sibley, America's foremost bird illustrator, to celebrate the winged creatures that have inspired so many poets to sing for centuries. From Catullus and Chaucer to Robert Browning and James Wright, poets have long treated birds as powerful metaphors for beauty, escape, transcendence, and divine expression. Here, in this substantial anthology, more than one hundred contemporary and classic poems are paired with close to sixty original, ornithologically precise illustrations. Part poetry collection, part field guide, part art book, Bright Wings presents verbal and visual interpretations of the natural world and reminds us of our intimate connection to the "bright wings" around us. Each in their own way, these poems and pictures honor the enchanting creatures that have been, and continue to be, longtime collaborators with the poet's and painter's art. Poet and bird pairings include: Wallace Stevens and the Blackbird; Emily Dickinson and the Robin; Marianne Moore and the Frigate Pelican; Thomas Hardy and the Goldfinch; Sylvia Plath and the Pheasant; John Updike and the Seagull; Walt Whitman and the Eagle; Billy Collins and the Sparrow.


Signs and Symbols in Chaucer's Poetry

Signs and Symbols in Chaucer's Poetry

Author: John P. Hermann

Publisher: University of Alabama Press

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 0817300422

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Signs and Symbols in Chaucer's Poetry presents the work of nine distinguished Chaucer scholars inspired by the work of D. W. Robertson Jr., whose seminal 1969 study Preface to Chaucer has exerted wide influence in medieval studies and sparked new interest in the literary iconography of Middle English.


The National Union Catalog

The National Union Catalog

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1955

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13:

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Constitutes the quinquennial cumulation of the National union catalog . . . Motion pictures and filmstrips.


Quick, Said the Bird

Quick, Said the Bird

Author: Richard Swigg

Publisher: University of Iowa Press

Published: 2012-04-15

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 1609380797

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In Quick, Said the Bird, Richard Swigg makes the case for acoustics as the basis of the linkages, kinships, and inter-illuminations of a major twentieth-century literary relationship. Outsiders in their home terrain who nevertheless continued to reach back to their own American vocal identities, Williams, Eliot, and Moore embody a unique lineage that can be traced from their first significant works (1909-1918) to the 1960s.