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Here is a treasure house of over seven centuries of English poetry, chosen and introduced by Christopher Ricks, whom Auden described as "exactly the kind of critic every poet dreams of finding." The Oxford Book of English Verse, created in 1900 by Arthur Quiller Couch and selected anew in 1972 by Helen Gardner, has established itself as the foremost anthology of English poetry: ample in span, liberal in the kinds of poetry presented. This completely fresh selection brings in new poems and poets from all ages, and extends the range by another half century, to include many twentieth century figures not featured before among them Philip Larkin and Samuel Beckett, Thom Gunn and Elaine Feinstein right up to Ted Hughes and Seamus Heaney.Here, as before, are lyric (beginning with medieval song), satire, hymn, ode, sonnet, elegy, ballad, but also kinds of poetry not previously admitted: the riches of dramatic verse by Marlowe, Shakespeare, Jonson, Webster; great works of translation that are themselves true English poetry, such as Chapman's Homer (bringing in its happy wake Keats's 'On First Looking into Chapman's Homer'), Dryden's Juvenal, and many others; well loved nursery rhymes, limericks, even clerihews. English poetry from all parts of the British Isles is firmly represented Henryson and MacDiarmid, for example, now join Dunbar and Burns from Scotland; James Henry, Austin Clarke, and J. M. Synge now join Allingham and Yeats from Ireland; R. S. Thomas joins Dylan Thomas from Wales and Edward Taylor and Anne Bradstreet, writing in America before its independence in the 1770s, are given a rightful and rewarding place. Some of the greatest long poems are here in their entirety Wordsworth's 'Tintern Abbey', Coleridge's 'Rime of the Ancient Mariner', and Christina Rossetti's 'Goblin Market' alongside some of the shortest, haikus, squibs, and epigrams.Generous and wide ranging, mixing familiar with fresh delights, this is an anthology to move and delight all who find themse
This volume investigates the breadth and evolution of English-language poetry across seven centuries, aiming to provide a definitive, representative collection of the genre's most significant works. Christopher Ricks, a renowned literary critic, curates this selection by balancing canonical staples with previously excluded forms, such as dramatic verse, translations, and lighter poetic modes. The work serves as a comprehensive update to the long-standing Oxford anthology tradition, incorporating twentieth-century voices to reflect a more inclusive historical scope.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and scholars frequently cite this anthology as a foundational reference for the study of English verse due to Ricks's rigorous editorial standards. Readers often note the density and sheer volume of the collection, which serves as both a scholarly resource and a comprehensive introduction for the general reader.
Page Count:
750
Publication Date:
1999-12-16
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192141821
ISBN-13:
9780192141828