The Best of Twentieth-Century Poetry offers an extensive survey of English poetry of the last hundred years.
Representing the work of more than thirty poets, and extending from Thomas Hardyâs lines on the loss of Titanic to the present-day concerns of Seamus Heaney, The Best of Twentieth-Century Poetry offers an extensive survey of English poetry of the last hundred years. It includes established favourites like T S Eliotâs The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock, W H Audenâs Stop all the Clocks and In Memory of W B Yeats, and Dylan Thomasâs Fern Hill, together with a generous selection of poetry from both world wars. Embracing a wide range of styles and moods, this new selection captures the continuing richness of the English poetic tradition.
All poems are taken from The Time Book of English Verse, edited by Edward Leeson.