The deserted, a poetic romance
Author: William Coombs (of Wells.)
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Published: 1851
Total Pages: 196
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Author: William Coombs (of Wells.)
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Published: 1851
Total Pages: 196
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William COOMBS (of Wells.)
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Published: 1851
Total Pages: 108
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: János Pilinszky
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Published: 1989
Total Pages: 88
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKJanos Pilinszky (1921-1981) was a unique and compelling voice among the generation of European poets whose work bore first-hand witness to the horrors of war. This title presents a selection of his magnetic, intense and haunting poems.
Author: Coleman Barks
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 2009-10-13
Total Pages: 199
ISBN-13: 0061753408
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRumi: The Book of Love is a collection of astonishing poems for lovers from the mystic Rumi, by the translator who made him sing anew, Coleman Barks. Poetry and Rumi fans will want to own this gorgeously packaged compilation of love poems by the thirteenth-century Sufi mystic. Rumi is best known and most cherished as the poet of love in all its forms, and renowned poet and Rumi interpretor Coleman Barks has gathered the best of these poems in delightful and wise renderings that will open your heart and soul to the lover inside and out.
Author: Javier Zamora
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Published: 2018-05-01
Total Pages: 118
ISBN-13: 1619321777
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNew York Times Bestselling Author of Solito "Every line resonates with a wind that crosses oceans."—Jamaal May "Zamora's work is real life turned into myth and myth made real life." —Glappitnova Javier Zamora was nine years old when he traveled unaccompanied 4,000 miles, across multiple borders, from El Salvador to the United States to be reunited with his parents. This dramatic and hope-filled poetry debut humanizes the highly charged and polarizing rhetoric of border-crossing; assesses borderland politics, race, and immigration on a profoundly personal level; and simultaneously remembers and imagines a birth country that's been left behind. Through an unflinching gaze, plainspoken diction, and a combination of Spanish and English, Unaccompanied crosses rugged terrain where families are lost and reunited, coyotes lead migrants astray, and "the thin white man let us drink from a hose / while pointing his shotgun." From "Let Me Try Again": He knew we weren't Mexican. He must've remembered his family coming over the border, or the border coming over them, because he drove us to the border and told us next time, rest at least five days, don't trust anyone calling themselves coyotes, bring more tortillas, sardines, Alhambra. He knew we would try again. And again—like everyone does. Javier Zamora was born in El Salvador and immigrated to the United States at the age of nine. He earned a BA at UC-Berkeley, an MFA at New York University, and is a 2016–2018 Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University.
Author: Oliver Goldsmith
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Published: 1911
Total Pages: 450
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alaric Alexander Watts
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Published: 1825
Total Pages: 460
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Published: 1835
Total Pages: 428
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dafydd Moore
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-03-02
Total Pages: 289
ISBN-13: 1351939947
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis study examines the relationship between Enlightenment and romance through the work of James Macpherson and in particular his The Poems of Ossian. By re-reading Macpherson's work in ways not restricted by the sterile and by now largely settled debates over authenticity, Moore establishes Ossian's credentials to be considered as romance, in its manner of construction, its represented sensibility, and in its engagement with the potentialities and limitations of eighteenth-century discourses of sympathy and society. An increasing amount has been written on Macpherson over the last ten or so years, and at last it seems possible to talk about The Poems of Ossian without reference to questions of authenticity or charges of forgery. Yet the polarised debate over the authenticity of the Poems has been superseded by equally polarised arguments about such matters as the cultural significance and politics of Ossian, arguments in which the poems have been used as a convenient peg on which to hang various, often predetermined, positions. Fresh and groundbreaking, this study recentres Ossian revisionism by providing an account of a series of works increasingly talked about, but still little read or understood.
Author: Alaric Alexander Watts
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Published: 1825
Total Pages: 444
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