Great poetry can indeed outlast stone and the glory of princes, and the English poetic tradition is perhaps the richest in the world. This audiobook tells the story of that tradition through its towering figures – Spenser and Shakespeare, Milton and Dryden, Wordsworth and Tennyson, Whitman, Dickinson and Eliot – and through scores of other poets. Clear and accessible, blending criticism with imagination and illustrated with scores of quotations, this new history will delight all who care about the past and the future of English poetry.
Basin and Range
John McPhee
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Stephen J. Davis
audiobookIvanhoe
Walter Scott
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Yong Zhao
audiobookThe Short Story
Andrew Kahn
audiobookThe History of the Peloponnesian War
Thucydides
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Eleanor Kuhns
audiobookSea Stories (Unabridged)
Cyrus Townsend Brady, Frank Thomas Bullen, R. J. Cleveland, James Fenimore Cooper, George Cupples, Richard Henry Dana Jr., Daniel Defoe, Charles Dickens, Victor Hugo, Jean Ingelow, Charles Kingsley, W. H. G. Kingston, Pierre Loti, Frederick Marryat, Herman Melville, Charles Reade, William Clark Russell, Michael Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson, Jean Rudolf Wyss
audiobookAn Experiment in Criticism
C. S. Lewis
audiobookThe Hunchback of Notre-Dame
Victor Hugo
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Sigrid Undset
audiobookLifeguard : A Selection from the John Updike Audio Collection
John Updike
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