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- Empson, William
(1906-1984)
- critical
essays on Empson that describe contemporary debate around his works, with particular
emphasis on their early reception.
- Akhmatova,
Anna (1889-1966) (5)
- akiwenzie-damm,
kateri - biographical information, bibliography and interviews plus a bookstore for
the published works of this Canadian indigenous poet.
- Alcman
- one of ancient Sparta's best known poets.
- Alger, Julie Hill
- fiction, haiku, poetry from Emily Dickinson's town (Amherst, MA) from a sensitive writer
and poet. Themes include feminism, animals, dogs, death and life.
- Alighieri,
Dante (11)
- Allen,
Paula Gunn - biography, bibliography, online works, awards and more.
- Angelou,
Maya@
- Aragon,
Louis (2)
- Arnold,
Matthew (1822-1888) (2)
- Artaud,
Antonin (1896-1948) (5)
- Auden,
W.H. (3)
- Azzouni, Jody
- Baillie,
Joanna (1762-1851) (3)
- Barbauld,
Anna Laetitia Aikin (1743-1825) (4)
- Barrett
Browning, Elizabeth (1806-1861) (4)
- Bashlachev, Alexander
(1960-1988) - a biography and some translated poems of the Russian poet and
songwriter.
- Bates,
Katherine Lee (1859-1929) (2)
- Battin,
Wendy - poetry, hypertext poetry, and the Electronic Ink Project.
- Baudelaire,
Charles (1821-1867) (3)
- Beaumarchais
(1732-1799) - biography, a picture, his bibliography, and an 18th century detailed
dateline table and an online bookstore.
- Beban,
Richard - Venice, California, poet and writer, anthologized in Foreshock: The Midnight
Special Anthology, and in forthcoming Coos Bay Anthology, 1995.
- Behn,
Aphra (1640-1689) (5)
- Bellen,
Martine
- Bello, Andrés (1781-1865)
- Venezuelan writer and poet (in Spanish).
- Belloc,
Hilaire (1870-1953)@
- Benedikt, Michael -
contemporary American poet.
- Betham-Edwards,
Mathilda
- Betjeman, John
- Bishop,
Elizabeth (1911-1979) (1)
- Bjřrneboe,
Jens (1920-1976) - Norwegian author, playwright, and poet.
- Blackman,
Nicole@
- Blake,
William (1757-1827) (18)
- Boccaccio,
Giovanni (1313-1375) (3)
- Bogan,
Louise (1897-1970) (1)
- Bontemps,
Arna (1902-1973)@
- Brautigan,
Richard@
- Breit, Luke
- includes some words by Norman Mailer, and complete literary listings for northern
California.
- Brodsky,
Iosif (1940-1996) (2)
- Brooke,
Rupert (1887-1915) (5)
- Brooks,
Gwendolyn (3)
- Broughton, James
- Browning,
Robert (1812-1889) (3)
- Bukowski,
Charles@
- Burns,
Robert (1759-1796) (9)
- Campion,
Thomas (1567-1620) (2)
- Carlson,
R. S. - Viet Nam war-related themes, Alzheimer's themes, and nature imagery and
themes.
- Carroll,
Jim (2)
- Castillo,
Ana@
- Catullus
(84-54 B.C.) (4)
- Cavafy,
Constantine P. (1863-1933)
- Cavalieri,
Grace - nationally published poet heard on Pacifica Radio.
- Ceravolo,
Joseph (1934-1988) (2)
- Chatterton,
Thomas (1752-1770) (2)
- Chaucer,
Geoffrey (1340-1400) (11)
- Cheryl
Savageau - biography and selected poems of the Abenaki poet.
- Chinmoy,
Sri - to inspire you on your peace journey.
- Ciras,
Ronald P. - Poetry by Ronald P. Ciras plus others. Page changes monthly to display
feature links and sources.
- Clark,
Douglas
- Clifton,
Lucille - features a biography, bibliography, and poems.
- Coleridge,
Samuel Taylor (1772-1834) (5)
- Collins, Billy -
includes current and out of print poems and RealAudio recordings of the author reading his
work. Free poem-of-the-month email service, too.
- Conley, Robert J. -
Native American poet and novelist.
- Crane,
Hart
- Crane,
Stephen@
- Cruz,
Sor Juana Ines de la (1651-1695) (5)
- Cullen,
Countee (1903-1946) (6)
- cummings,
e.e. (6)
- Dahl,
Dorothy - author of inspirational new age poetry of comfort and guidance, under Single
Vision Publications.
- Dale,
Robin@
- Daniel,
Samuel (1562-1619)@
- Darío,
Rubén@
- Davies,
Sir John (1569-1626)
- de
Andrade, Carlos Drummond - little anthology of his most known poems in 5 languages.
- de la
Selva, Salomon
- de León,
Ulalume González - little known poet from Uruguay (living in Mexico). Associate
editor of "Vuelta," Octavio Paz's literature magazine.
- Desnos,
Robert (1900-1945) (2)
- Dhanjal, Pritam Singh
- features Punjabi poetry in Gurmukhi script.
- Dickey,
James (1923-1997) (2)
- Dickinson,
Emily (1830-1886) (15)
- Divakaruni,
Chitra@
- Dixon, Mark -
Detours - poetry and non-fiction essays with a suburban Los Angeles flavor.
- Donne,
John (1572-1631) (5)
- Douglas,
Lord Alfred Bruce (1870-1945) (2)
- Dove,
Rita (3)
- Dowson, Ernest (1867-1900)
- Drayton,
Michael (1563-1631) (3)
- Dryden,
John (1631-1700) (5)
- Dunbar,
Paul Laurence (1872-1906) (3)
- Edson,
Russell
- Egan,
Desmond
- Eldred,
Bonnie (1901-1991) (1)
- Eliot,
T.S. (1888-1965) (17)
- Elizabeth
I (1533-1603)@
- Eluard, Paul
(1895-1952) - surrealist poet.
- Faiz Ahmed
Faiz - showcases the works of the great Pakistani poet. Includes a selection of Faiz's
poems and Ghazals with English translations.
- Ferrini, Vincent - poet
laureate of Essex County. Site includes gallery of book cover art, links to related sites,
and poems.
- Field,
Michael - penname shared by two 19th century lesbian poets, Katherine Bradley and
Edith Cooper.
- Finch,
Peter
- Fitzgerald,
Judith - Virtual Nowhere: Chapters & Verse - The poet, music critic, and literary
journalist presents selections of her work.
- Forche,
Carolyn - Poetry, biographical material, links to poetry sites, research sites for
students; literature and human rights.
- Fox, David -
published in Exquisite Corpse, o-blek, and The Piedmont Literary Review.
- Frost,
Robert (1874-1963) (9)
- Fulton, Alice - includes
poems, bio, reviews, article on her poetry and collaborations, and links to related sites.
- Gabriela,
Mistral (1889-1957) (1)
- García
Lorca, Federico (1898-1936) (2)
- Gibran,
Kahlil (1883-1931) (2)
- Gidlow,
Elsa
- Ginsberg,
Allen (1926-1997) (19)
- Giovanni, Nikki
- Goethe,
Johann Wolfgang (1749-1832) (7)
- Gomez,
Tammy - passionate, in your face, radical beat poet refreshing spoken word
performance.
- Gordon,
George, Lord Byron (1788-1824) (10)
- Gould,
Janice - information about the Maidu/Konkow poet.
- Grant,
Andrew - short stories, poems and song lyrics by upcoming Scottish poet and author.
- Graves,
Robert (1895-1985) (4)
- Greenberg,
Samuel - from the Lower East Side and died in 1917 on Wards Island at age 23.
Influenced Hart Crane, admired by Elizabeth Bishop.
- Greville,
Fulke (1554-1628) (2)
- Grimké,
Angelina Weld
- Gummesson,
Maria - Swedish writer and poet.
- Gysin,
Brion (1916-1986)@
- H.D.
(1886-1961) (5)
- Haines,
Anne
- Hall,
Donald (3)
- Hallgrímsson,
Jónas (1807-1845) - selected prose and poetry of the Icelandic modern poet. Site
includes articles and essays.
- Halme,
Kathleen - author of Every Substance Clothed.
- Hardy,
Thomas (1840-1928)@
- Harrison,
Jim@
- Hass,
Robert (3) - named Poet Laureate of the United States in 1995. Teaches at the
University of California, Berkeley.
- Heaney,
Seamus (2)
- Herbert,
George (1593-1633) (4)
- Herbert,
Mary - Countess of Pembroke (1561-1621) - life, works, and web resources for the
Renaissance poet.
- Herrera,
Miriam
- Herrick,
Robert (1591-1674) (2)
- Hoelderlin,
Friedrich (1770-1847) - selected poems translated by James Mitchell.
- Holman, Bob
- official site from Polygram Records.
- Homer
(8)
- Hopkins,
Gerard Manley (1844-1889) (4)
- Horace
(65-8 B.C.) (4)
- Housman,
A. E. - A Shropshire Lad.
- Howard,
Henry Earl of Surrey (1517-1547) (3)
- Howe,
Susan (3)
- Hubbard, L. Ron -
poems, lyrics and ballads.
- Hughes,
Langston (1902-1967) (8)
- Hughes,
Ted (1930-1998) (4)
- Hugo,
Richard - biography, bibliography, poetry and links.
- Hölderlin,
Friedrich (1770 - 1843) - Mit zahlreichen Texten und Gedichten.
Hölderlin-Gesellschaft/Deutsches Seminar Tübingen
- Ignatow,
David
- Iqbal,
Muhammad Allama@
- Isakovski,
Igor - writer, poet and TV/radio show host.
- Jeffers,
Robinson (1887-1962) (2)
- Johnson,
Robert - the lyrics of the blues artist, examined in a literary context as poems.
- Jordan,
June (3)
- Justice, Donald
- József,
Attila (1905-1937) - biography, bibliography and selected poems in English, Hungarian,
German and French.
- Kavanaugh,
James
- Keats,
John (1795-1821) (7)
- Kenny,
Maurice - Mohawk poet.
- Kenyon,
Jane (1947-1995) (5)
- Kerman, Judith -
poet and founder of Earth's Daughters feminist arts magazine and Mayapple Press,
specializing in regional and feminist poetry.
- Kersade,
Anna Marie
- Khayyam,
Omar (1048-1122)@
- Kilmer,
Joyce (1886-1918) (3)
- Kinnell,
Galway (3)
- Kinsella,
John - Australian poet whose many volumes of poetry include The Silo, Poems 1980-1994,
and The Hunt. He is editor of the international poetry journal Salt.
- Kipling,
Rudyard (1865-1936)@
- Kluge,
Ian - home of the Rag and Bone Shop.
- Kogan, Robert
E. - collection of published poetry expressing thoughts of love, observations of life
and social commentary.
- Kolyer, John
- Kops, Bernard - the work
and life of English playwright, poet and writer.
- Kumar, Shiv
- biographical information, a bibliography and some criticism about the Punjabi poet and
author.
- Lamont, Billy
- poet, lyricist, performance artist, photographer, philosopher, activist and follower of
Jesus Christ.
- Langland,
William (1332-1400) (3)
- Lanyer,
Aemilia (1569-1645) (2)
- Lao
Zi@
- Lawrence,
D.H. (1885-1930)@
- Le Blanc, Jean
- Lee,
Li-Young - author of Rose, The City in Which I Love You, and The Winged Seed.
- Lermontov,
Mikhail (1814-1841) (2)
- Letelier, Elias -
portrays the work a Chilean Poet living in Canada. In Spanish, French and English.
- Levertov,
Denise (1923-1997) (4)
- Li
Po (701-762) (3)
- Loftus,
Richard Gilmore
- Longfellow,
Henry Wadsworth (1807-1882) (7)
- Lorde,
Audre (1934-1992) (3)
- Lovelace,
Richard (1618-1657) - biography as well as a collection of works and Web resources for
the seventeenth century Cavalier poet.
- Lowell,
Amy - American Imagist poet. 1874-1925.
- Lummis, Dayton - author
and poet reflecting upon his travels throughout the US West.
- Lydgate,
John (1370-1451)
- Lyly,
John (1554-1606) (2)
- Lynch, Anne
C. - also known by her married name, Botta. Most of these poems date from the 1840s.
- MacLeish,
Archibald (1892-1982) (3)
- Marie-Madeleine
(Baronness Von Puttkamer)
- Mark
Turcotte - Chippewa poet and storyteller.
- Marlowe,
Christopher (1564-1593)@
- Marvell,
Andrew (1621-1678) (4)
- Masters,
Edgar Lee (2)
- McCrae,
John (1872-1918) (2)
- McHugh,
Heather
- McIntyre, James
(1827-1906) - The Chaucer of Cheese: Canada's Worst Poet - a collection of dairy and
cheese poems. Also features Julia A. Moore and William McGonagall.
- McKay,
Claude (1890-1948) (3)
- McKuen,
Rod (3)
- McLeod,
Alan - a radical and perceptive poet from the highlands of Scotland.
- Medbh, Maighread -
series of poems which follow a poor Irish family through the Great Famine of 1845-49 with
hyperlinks to historical information.
- Merton,
Thomas (1915-1968) (6)
- Mew,
Charlotte - one of the last poets of the Victorian era. While she did not write poetry
with overt lesbian themes, preferring to keep the speaker ambigious or male, she clearly
loved and preferred women.
- Midge,
Tiffany - biography, portrait and books about the Hunkpapa Sioux poet.
- Millay,
Edna St. Vincent (1892-1950) (6)
- Milosz,
Czeslaw (1911- ) (3)
- Milton,
John (1608-1674) (8)
- Miranda,
Deborah - a biography and selected poems of the Esselen (California Native American)
poet.
- Mitchell,
James - selection of classic gay poems by the San Francisco poet.
- Miyazawa,
Kenji
- Moe, H. D.
- Monroe,
Harriet (1860-1936) (3)
- Montgomery,
Roger - Australian poet.
- Moore,
Marianne (2)
- Morton,
Colin - Canadian poet and novelist who has performed with jazz and chamber groups and
on the animated film _Primiti Too Taa_.
- Nazrul,
Kazi (1899-1976) - a tribute to the national poet of Bangladesh.
- Neruda,
Pablo (1904-1973) (9)
- Newton,
John (1725-1807)@
- Niatum,
Duane - S'Klallam poet and scholar.
- Nicholson,
Peter - an introduction to the poetry of Peter Nicholson together with links to other
sites.
- Norris,
Kathleen (2)
- Nostradamus@
- Novalis
(1772-1801)
- Olafsson, Bragi -
poetry by the former bassplayer for the Sugarcubes and one of Iceland's most promising
writers.
- Oliver, Mary - poetry of
the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winning poet.
- Ovid
(43 B.C. - 17 A.D.) (5)
- Owen,
Joy - contains my two books as well as some new poems "hot off the press".
- Owen,
Wilfred (1893-1918) (9)
- Parker,
Dorothy (1893-1967)@
- Paschen,
Elise - about the life and works of the Osage poet.
- Pasolini,
Pier Paolo (1922-1975)@
- Patchen,
Kenneth (1911-1972)
- Paterson,
Andrew Barton (Banjo) (1864-1941) - poems and writings on his poems.
- Paz,
Octavio (1914-1998) (5)
- Peacock,
Thomas Love (1785-1866)@
- Pessoa,
Fernando (1888-1935) (4)
- Petrarch,
Francesco (1304-1374) (3)
- Philips,
Katherine Fowler (1631-1664) - biography, selected poems, and a list for further
reading.
- Piercy,
Marge (4)
- Pinsky,
Robert (3)
- Plath,
Sylvia (1932-1963) (10)
- Poe,
Edgar Allan (1809-1849)@
- Poesía de
Ulalume González de León
- Pope,
Alexander (1688-1731) (1)
- Pound,
Ezra (1885-1972) (12)
- Pushkin,
Aleksandr (1799-1837) (4)
- Queneau,
Raymond (1903-1976)@
- Ralegh,
Sir Walter (1552-1618) (8)
- Ranzoni,
Patricia - poet whose work evolves from Maine folk tradition. Lists recent and
forthcoming publications, readings and exhibits.
- Rav-Hon,
Orna
- Red
Eagle, Philip - his biography, poetry, and prose.
- Revard,
Carter - contains biography, photos, and poems by this Osage poet and medieval
scholar.
- Rich,
Adrienne (3)
- Rilke,
Rainer Maria (1875 - 1926)@
- Rimbaud,
Arthur (1854-1891) (4)
- Rivera, R. Flowers
- Roethke,
Theodore
- Rollins,
Henry@
- Ross Gibson -
Home Fires, original cowboy poetry and western storytelling.
- Rossetti,
Christina (3)
- Rossetti,
Dante Gabriel (1828-1882)@
- Rumi,
Mevlana Jalaleddin (1207-1273) (5)
- Russell, Layne
- Ryan,
David Stuart - a preview of 30 poems by the author from his 7 book cycle called Seven
Worlds; award winning poet and worldwide traveller lets you explore the 7 worlds of
existence.
- Saiz,
Prospero
- Sanchez,
Carol Lee - features a biography, selected poems, and a bibliography for the Laguna
poet.
- Sanchez, Ricardo
(1941-1995)
- Sandburg,
Carl (1878-1967) (3)
- Sappho
(11)
- Sassoon,
Siegfried (1886-1967) (4)
- Savage,
Walter Landor - An introduction to the poet and his classical 'On His 75th Birthday.'
with a collection of translations; in Chinese.
- Sellers,
Deborah - "I Can't Tell You Anything" is the name of a book available from
the author.
- Service,
Robert W. (1874-1958) (2)
- Seth,
Vikram@
- Seward,
Anna
- Sexton,
Anne (1928-1974) (5)
- Shakespeare,
William (1564-1616)@
- Shaku, Shawkat Haider -
poems from the book Graffiti and other unpublished poems.
- Shamlu, Ahmad - life
events, press reviews, poems, translations.
- Shange,
Ntozake
- Shelley,
Percy Bysshe (1792-1822) (6)
- Sidney,
Sir Philip (1554-1586) (5)
- Silex,
Edgar Gabriel - the life and poems of the Tigua Pueblo poet.
- Silverstein,
Shel@
- Sirowitz,
Hal (4)
- Skelton,
John (1460-1529) (4)
- Smith,
Clark Ashton (1893-1961)@
- Smith,
Lyle W.
- Smukler,
Linda
- Snyder,
Gary (4)
- Spencer,
Anne Bethel (1882-1975)
- Spenser,
Edmund (1552-1599) (7)
- Stafford,
William (1914-1993) (2)
- Staple,
Will - features selections from his new book The Only Way to Reduce Crime Is to Make
Fewer Acts Illegal.
- Stein,
Gertrude (1874-1946)@
- Stevens,
Wallace (1879-1955) (3)
- Straton of Sardis
(117-138?) - about the Greek poet who lived during the reign of Hadrian.
- Suckling,
Sir John (1609-1642) (2)
- Susac, Andrew - new
and old poetry from the writings of Andrew Susac.
- Sweet,
Denise - biography, portrait, and books about the Anishinnaabe poet.
- Szymborska,
Wislawa (6)
- Tahirih
- about the actions of a 19th Century Persian woman and their effects on the world.
- TallMountain,
Mary (1918-1994) - TallMountain Circle distributes the work of the Native American
poet, essayist and activist Mary TallMountain and awards annual prizes for creative
writing and community service.
- Tapahonso,
Luci - Navajo poet and storyteller.
- Tennyson,
Alfred Lord (1809-1883) (6)
- Thackeray,
William Makepeace ( 1811-1863)@
- Theis,
Rick Klaus - best known as a poet, short story writer and political activist.
- Thomas,
Dylan (1914-1953) (6)
- Tohe,
Laura - about the Navajo poet.
- Toomer,
Jean (1894-1967) (5)
- Tsao, Wu
- Tsvetaeva,
Marina Ivanovna (1892-1941) (2)
- Valery, Paul
(1871-1945)
- Vergil
(70-19 BC) (6)
- Vivien,
Renee
- Vizenor,
Gerald - biography and bibliography for the confounding Anishinaabe trickster.
- Webb, JJ
- Welburn,
Ron - Eastern Cherokee poet.
- Wheatley,
Phyllis (1753-1784) (5)
- Whitman,
Walt (1819-1892) (9)
- Whitney,
Isabella - provides a partially modernized edition of a volume of poetry entitled
"A Sweet Nosegay", first published in London in 1573.
- Whittier,
John Greenleaf (1807-1892) (2)
- Whyte, David
- Wilde,
Oscar (1854-1900)@
- Williams,
William Carlos (1883-1963) (3)
- Wilmot,
John (1647-1680) - poems of the Earl of Rochester.
- Wood,
Charles Erskine Scott (1852-1944)@
- Wood,
Robert Williams (1)
- Woods, Russell
- Wordsworth,
William (1770-1850) (4)
- Wright,
Charles (4)
- Wyatt,
Sir Thomas (1503-1542) (2)
- Yeats,
William Butler (1865-1939) (12)
- Young
Bear, Ray A. (3)
- Zepeda,
Ofelia - Tohono O'Odham poet and linguist.
- Řen, Morten
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