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099    Gale eBooks 
245 00 Poetry for students.|nVolume 13 :|bpresenting analysis, 
       context and criticism on commonly studied poetry /
       |cElizabeth Thomason, editor ; foreword by David Kelly.|
       |h[Gale electronic resource] 
264  1 Detroit, Mich. :|bGale Group,|c2001. 
300    1 online resource (xx, 296 pages) :|billustrations, 
       photos. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 0  Gale eBooks 
500    "ISSN 1094-7019." 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  An African elegy / Robert Duncan -- Birches / Robert Frost
       -- Blood oranges / Lisel Mueller -- Cavalry crossing a 
       ford / Walt Whitman -- The conquerors / Phyllis McGinley -
       - Darwin in 1881 / Gjertrud Schnackenberg -- Daylights / 
       Rosanna Warren -- For the White poets who would be Indian 
       / Wendy Rose -- I felt a funeral, in my brain / Emily 
       Dickinson -- i was sitting in mcsorley's / e. e. cummings 
       -- The idea of order at Key West / Wallace Stevens -- Leda
       and the swan / William Butler Yeats -- The song of the 
       smoke / W. E. B. Du Bois -- To his excellency General 
       Washington / Phillis Wheatley -- To the virgins, to make 
       much of time / Robert Herrick -- We live by what we see at
       night / Martin Espada. 
520    Provides analysis of the most frequently studied poems in 
       literature courses. Contains author biography (if 
       attributed), poem text, poem summary, themes, style, 
       historical context, critical overview, and criticism. 
588    Description based on print version record. 
600 10 Duncan, Robert Edward,|d1919-1988.|tAfrican elegy. 
600 10 Frost, Robert,|d1874-1963.|tBirches. 
600 10 Mueller, Lisel.|tBlood oranges. 
600 10 Whitman, Walt,|d1819-1892.|tCavalry crossing a ford. 
600 10 McGinley, Phyllis,|d1905-1978.|tConquerors. 
600 10 Schnackenberg, Gjertrud.|tDarwin in 1881. 
600 10 Warren, Rosanna.|tDaylights. 
600 10 Rose, Wendy.|tFor the White poets who would be Indian. 
600 10 Dickinson, Emily,|d1830-1886.|tI felt a funeral, in my 
       brain. 
600 10 Cummings, E. E.|q(Edward Estlin),|d1894-1962.|tI was 
       sitting in mcsorley's. 
600 10 Stevens, Wallace,|d1879-1955.|tIdea of order at Key West. 
600 10 Yeats, W. B.|q(William Butler),|d1865-1939.|tLeda and the 
       swan. 
600 10 Du Bois, W. E. B.|q(William Edward Burghardt),|d1868-1963.
       |tSong of the smoke. 
600 10 Wheatley, Phillis,|d1753-1784.|tTo his excellency General 
       Washington. 
600 10 Herrick, Robert,|d1591-1674.|tTo the virgins, to make much
       of time. 
600 10 Espada, Martin,|d1957-|tWe live by what we see at night. 
650  0 Poetry|xStudy and teaching. 
650  0 Poetry|xHistory and criticism. 
650  0 Poetry, Modern|y20th century. 
700 1  Thomason, Elizabeth,|eeditor. 
710 2  Gale Group. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tPoetry for students, Volume 13.|dDetroit,
       Mich. : Gale Group, c2001|z9780787646912 
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