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  • The Song of the Sword & Other PoemsThe Song of the Sword & Other Poems Quick View
  • The Testament of Beauty, a poem in four booksThe Testament of Beauty, a poem in four books Quick View
    • The Testament of Beauty, a poem in four booksThe Testament of Beauty, a poem in four books Quick View
    • The Testament of Beauty, a poem in four books

    • £25.00
    • Robert Bridges (1844-1930) was a physician until illness forced him to retire, after which he dedicated himself to writing. He sought to 'free' verse through basing verse and metre on syllables rather than accents, a pattern he developed in Testament of Beauty (1929) for which he was appointed to the…
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  • The Testament of Cresseid & Seven FablesThe Testament of Cresseid & Seven Fables Quick View
    • The Testament of Cresseid & Seven FablesThe Testament of Cresseid & Seven Fables Quick View
    • The Testament of Cresseid & Seven Fables

    • £60.00
    • The greatest of the late medieval Scottish makars, Robert Henryson wrote in Lowland Scots, a distinctive northern version of English. He was profoundly influenced by Chaucer's vision of the frailty and pathos of human life. His greatest poem, and one of the rhetorical masterpieces of the literature of these islands,…
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  • The Top 500 Poems (A Columbia Anthology)The Top 500 Poems (A Columbia Anthology) Quick View
    • The Top 500 Poems (A Columbia Anthology)The Top 500 Poems (A Columbia Anthology) Quick View
    • The Top 500 Poems (A Columbia Anthology)

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    • The Top 500 Poems offers a vivid portrait of poetry in English, assembling a host of popular and enduring poems as chosen by critics, editors, poets, and general readers. These works speak across centuries, beginning with Chaucer's resourceful inventions and moving through Shakespeare's masterpieces, John Donne's complex originality, and Alexander…
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  • The TravellerThe Traveller Quick View
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    • The Traveller

    • £100.00
    • Walter John de la Mare OM CH (1873Ð1956) was an English poet, short story writer and novelist. He is probably best remembered for his works for children, for his poem "The Listeners", and for his psychological horror short fiction, including "Seaton's Aunt", "The Green Room" and "All Hallows". This philosophical…
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  • The Use of Poetry and the Use of CriticismThe Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism Quick View
    • The Use of Poetry and the Use of CriticismThe Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism Quick View
    • The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism

    • £30.00
    • Eliot's 1932-33 Norton Lectures at Harvard are among the best and most important of his critical writings. Tracing the rise of literary self-consciousness from the Elizabethan period to his own day, Eliot does not simply examine the relation of criticism to poetry, but invites us to "start with the supposition…
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  • The Waste Land and other poemsThe Waste Land and other poems Quick View
    • The Waste Land and other poemsThe Waste Land and other poems Quick View
    • The Waste Land and other poems

    • £15.00
    • Published in 1922, The Waste Land is a brilliant exploration of a faithless, immoral society trying to rebuild itself after the devastation of the Great War. Rich in literary references and steeped in allusive and evocative imagery, 'The Waste Land' is widely considered to be the pinnacle of modernist poetry.…
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    • The Waste Land and other poems

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    • Published in 1922, The Waste Land is a brilliant exploration of a faithless, immoral society trying to rebuild itself after the devastation of the Great War. Rich in literary references and steeped in allusive and evocative imagery, 'The Waste Land' is widely considered to be the pinnacle of modernist poetry.…
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  • The Waste Land, a facsimile and transcript of the original draftThe Waste Land, a facsimile and transcript of the original draft Quick View
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  • The Waste Land: A Biography of a PoemThe Waste Land: A Biography of a Poem Quick View
    • The Waste Land: A Biography of a PoemThe Waste Land: A Biography of a Poem Quick View
    • The Waste Land: A Biography of a Poem

    • £30.00
    • The Waste Land has been called the 'World's Greatest Poem'. It is said to describe the moral decay of a world after war, to find meaning in a meaningless era. It has been labelled the most truthful poem of its time; it has been branded a masterful fake. A century…
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  • The Wasteland and other poems Quick View
    • The Wasteland and other poems Quick View
    • The Wasteland and other poems

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    • April is the cruellest month, breeding Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing Memory and desire, stirring Dull roots with spring rain . . . Published in 1922, The Waste Land was the most revolutionary poem of its time, offering a devastating vision of modern civilisation which has lost none…
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  • The Weakness in Me: Selected Lyrics (SIGNED)The Weakness in Me: Selected Lyrics (SIGNED) Quick View
    • The Weakness in Me: Selected Lyrics (SIGNED)The Weakness in Me: Selected Lyrics (SIGNED) Quick View
    • The Weakness in Me: Selected Lyrics (SIGNED)

    • £80.00
    • Selected and arranged by the author, and featuring a foreword by revered record producer Glyn Johns, The Weakness In Me presents the lyrics of Joan Armatrading for the first time in one unique volume. Since the release of her debut album Whatever's For Us in 1972, Joan Armatrading has, across…
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  • The Widow in the Bye StreetThe Widow in the Bye Street Quick View
    • The Widow in the Bye StreetThe Widow in the Bye Street Quick View
    • The Widow in the Bye Street

    • £15.00
    • After years of writing little, Masefield had a new impetus in 1911 when he published the first of his narrative poems, The Everlasting Mercy. Two more followed in 1912, of which The Widow in the Bye Street was the 1st. As a result of these three, he was awarded the…
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  • The Works of Alexander Pope in Verse & Prose (vol III of X)The Works of Alexander Pope in Verse & Prose (vol III of X) Quick View
  • The Song of the Sword & Other PoemsThe Song of the Sword & Other Poems Quick View
  • The Testament of Beauty, a poem in four booksThe Testament of Beauty, a poem in four books Quick View
    • The Testament of Beauty, a poem in four booksThe Testament of Beauty, a poem in four books Quick View
    • The Testament of Beauty, a poem in four books

    • £25.00
    • Robert Bridges (1844-1930) was a physician until illness forced him to retire, after which he dedicated himself to writing. He sought to 'free' verse through basing verse and metre on syllables rather than accents, a pattern he developed in Testament of Beauty (1929) for which he was appointed to the…
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  • The Testament of Cresseid & Seven FablesThe Testament of Cresseid & Seven Fables Quick View
    • The Testament of Cresseid & Seven FablesThe Testament of Cresseid & Seven Fables Quick View
    • The Testament of Cresseid & Seven Fables

    • £60.00
    • The greatest of the late medieval Scottish makars, Robert Henryson wrote in Lowland Scots, a distinctive northern version of English. He was profoundly influenced by Chaucer's vision of the frailty and pathos of human life. His greatest poem, and one of the rhetorical masterpieces of the literature of these islands,…
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  • The Top 500 Poems (A Columbia Anthology)The Top 500 Poems (A Columbia Anthology) Quick View
    • The Top 500 Poems (A Columbia Anthology)The Top 500 Poems (A Columbia Anthology) Quick View
    • The Top 500 Poems (A Columbia Anthology)

    • £40.00
    • The Top 500 Poems offers a vivid portrait of poetry in English, assembling a host of popular and enduring poems as chosen by critics, editors, poets, and general readers. These works speak across centuries, beginning with Chaucer's resourceful inventions and moving through Shakespeare's masterpieces, John Donne's complex originality, and Alexander…
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  • The TravellerThe Traveller Quick View
    • The TravellerThe Traveller Quick View
    • The Traveller

    • £100.00
    • Walter John de la Mare OM CH (1873Ð1956) was an English poet, short story writer and novelist. He is probably best remembered for his works for children, for his poem "The Listeners", and for his psychological horror short fiction, including "Seaton's Aunt", "The Green Room" and "All Hallows". This philosophical…
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  • The Use of Poetry and the Use of CriticismThe Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism Quick View
    • The Use of Poetry and the Use of CriticismThe Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism Quick View
    • The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism

    • £30.00
    • Eliot's 1932-33 Norton Lectures at Harvard are among the best and most important of his critical writings. Tracing the rise of literary self-consciousness from the Elizabethan period to his own day, Eliot does not simply examine the relation of criticism to poetry, but invites us to "start with the supposition…
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  • The Waste Land and other poemsThe Waste Land and other poems Quick View
    • The Waste Land and other poemsThe Waste Land and other poems Quick View
    • The Waste Land and other poems

    • £15.00
    • Published in 1922, The Waste Land is a brilliant exploration of a faithless, immoral society trying to rebuild itself after the devastation of the Great War. Rich in literary references and steeped in allusive and evocative imagery, 'The Waste Land' is widely considered to be the pinnacle of modernist poetry.…
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    • The Waste Land and other poems

    • £5.00
    • Published in 1922, The Waste Land is a brilliant exploration of a faithless, immoral society trying to rebuild itself after the devastation of the Great War. Rich in literary references and steeped in allusive and evocative imagery, 'The Waste Land' is widely considered to be the pinnacle of modernist poetry.…
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  • The Waste Land, a facsimile and transcript of the original draftThe Waste Land, a facsimile and transcript of the original draft Quick View
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  • The Waste Land: A Biography of a PoemThe Waste Land: A Biography of a Poem Quick View
    • The Waste Land: A Biography of a PoemThe Waste Land: A Biography of a Poem Quick View
    • The Waste Land: A Biography of a Poem

    • £30.00
    • The Waste Land has been called the 'World's Greatest Poem'. It is said to describe the moral decay of a world after war, to find meaning in a meaningless era. It has been labelled the most truthful poem of its time; it has been branded a masterful fake. A century…
    • Add to basket
  • The Wasteland and other poems Quick View
    • The Wasteland and other poems Quick View
    • The Wasteland and other poems

    • £5.00
    • April is the cruellest month, breeding Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing Memory and desire, stirring Dull roots with spring rain . . . Published in 1922, The Waste Land was the most revolutionary poem of its time, offering a devastating vision of modern civilisation which has lost none…
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  • The Weakness in Me: Selected Lyrics (SIGNED)The Weakness in Me: Selected Lyrics (SIGNED) Quick View
    • The Weakness in Me: Selected Lyrics (SIGNED)The Weakness in Me: Selected Lyrics (SIGNED) Quick View
    • The Weakness in Me: Selected Lyrics (SIGNED)

    • £80.00
    • Selected and arranged by the author, and featuring a foreword by revered record producer Glyn Johns, The Weakness In Me presents the lyrics of Joan Armatrading for the first time in one unique volume. Since the release of her debut album Whatever's For Us in 1972, Joan Armatrading has, across…
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  • The Widow in the Bye StreetThe Widow in the Bye Street Quick View
    • The Widow in the Bye StreetThe Widow in the Bye Street Quick View
    • The Widow in the Bye Street

    • £15.00
    • After years of writing little, Masefield had a new impetus in 1911 when he published the first of his narrative poems, The Everlasting Mercy. Two more followed in 1912, of which The Widow in the Bye Street was the 1st. As a result of these three, he was awarded the…
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  • The Works of Alexander Pope in Verse & Prose (vol III of X)The Works of Alexander Pope in Verse & Prose (vol III of X) Quick View
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