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** Indicates new selections Fiction Interview with Amy Tan 1. Reading a Story The Art of Fiction Types of Short Fiction W. Somerset Maugham, The Appointment in Samarra Aesop, The North Wind and the Sun ** Bidpai, The Tortoise and the Geese Chuang Tzu, Independence Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm, Godfather Death Plot The Short Story John Updike, A & P Writing Effectively Writers on Writing John Updike, Why Write? Thinking About Plot Checklist: Writing About Plot Writing Assignment on Plot More Topics for Writing Terms for Review 2. Point of View Identifying Point of View Types of Narrators Stream of Consciousness William Faulkner, A Rose for Emily Edgar Allan Poe, The Tell-Tale Heart ** Virginia Woolf, A Haunted House ** Eudora Welty, Why I Live at the P. O. James Baldwin, Sonny’s Blues Writing Effectively Writers on Writing James Baldwin, Race and the African American Writer Thinking About Point of View Checklist: Writing About Point of View Writing Assignment on Point of View More Topics for Writing Terms for Review 3. Character Types of Characters Katherine Anne Porter, The Jilting of Granny Weatherall Katherine Mansfield, Miss Brill ** Naguib Mahfouz, The Lawsuit Raymond Carver, Cathedral Writing Effectively Writers on Writing Raymond Carver, Commonplace but Precise Language Thinking About Character Checklist: Writing About Character Writing Assignment on Character More Topics for Writing Terms for Review 4. Setting Elements of Setting Historical Fiction Regionalism Naturalism Kate Chopin, The Storm Jack London, To Build a Fire T. Coraghessan Boyle, Greasy Lake Amy Tan, A Pair of Tickets Writing Effectively Writers on Writing Amy Tan, Setting the Voice Thinking About Setting Checklist: Writing About Setting Writing Assignment on Setting More Topics for Writing Terms for Review 5. Tone and Style Tone Style Diction Ernest Hemingway, A Clean, Well-Lighted Place William Faulkner, Barn Burning Irony O. Henry, The Gift of the Magi Ha Jin, Saboteur Writing Effectively Writers on Writing Ernest Hemingway, The Direct Style Thinking About Tone and Style Checklist: Writing About Tone and Style Writing Assignment on Tone and Style More Topics for Writing Terms for Review 6. Theme Plot vs. Theme Theme as Unifying Device Finding the Theme Stephen Crane, The Open Boat Alice Munro, How I Met My Husband Luke 15:11–32, The Parable of the Prodigal Son Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Harrison Bergeron Writing Effectively Writers on Writing Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., The Themes of Science Fiction Thinking About Theme Checklist: Writing about Theme Writing Assignment on Theme More Topics for Writing Terms for Review 7. Symbol Allegory Symbols Recognizing Symbols John Steinbeck, The Chrysanthemums ** John Cheever, The Swimmer Ursula K. Le Guin, The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas Shirley Jackson, The Lottery Writing Effectively Writers on Writing Shirley Jackson, Biography of a Story Thinking About Symbols Checklist: Writing About Symbols Writing Assignment on Symbols Student Paper, An Analysis of the Symbolism in Steinbeck’s “The Chrysanthemums” More Topics for Writing Terms for Review 8. Reading Long Stories and Novels Origins of the Novel Romance Novels and Journalism Short Novels and Novellas The Future of the Novel Leo Tolstoy, The Death of Ivan Ilych Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis Writing Effectively Writers on Writing Franz Kafka, Discussing The Metamorphosis Thinking About Long Stories and Novels Checklist: Writing About Ideas for a Research Paper Writing Assignment for a Research Paper Student Paper, Kafka’s Greatness More Topics for Writing Terms for Review 9. Latin American Fiction Jorge Luis Borges, The Gospel According to Mark Octavio Paz, My Life with the Wave ** Gabriel García Márquez, A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings ** Inés Arredondo, The Shunammite Writing Effectively Writers on Writing Gabriel García Márquez, My Beginnings As A Writer Topics for Writing on “The Gospel According to Mark” Topics for Writing on “My Life with Wave” Topics for Writing on “a very old man with enormous wings” Topics for Writing on “The Shunammite” 10. Critical Casebook: Flannery O’Connor Flannery O’Connor, A Good Man Is Hard to Find Flannery O’Connor, Revelation Flannery O’Connor, Parker’s Back Flannery O’Connor on Writing From “On Her Own Work” On Her Catholic Faith From “The Grotesque in Southern Fiction” Yearbook Cartoons Critics on Flannery O’Connor J. O. Tate, A Good Source Is Not So Hard to Find: The Real Life Misfit Mary Jane Schenck, Deconstructing “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” Louise S. Cowann The Character of Mrs. Turpin in “Revelation” Kathleen Feeley, The Mystery of Divine Direction: “Parker’s Back” Writing Effectively Topics for Writing 11. Critical Casebook: Three Stories in Depth Nathaniel Hawthorne Young Goodman Brown ** Nathaniel Hawthorne on Writing ** Reflections on Truth and Clarity in Literature ** Criticizing His Own Work Critics on Hawthorne ** Herman Melville, Excerpt from a Review of “Mosses from and Old Manse” ** Edgar Allan Poe, The Genius of Hawthorne's Short Stories Critics on “Young Goodman Brown” ** Richard H. Fogle, Ambiguity in “Young Goodman Brown” ** Paul J. Hurley, Evil Wherever He Looks ** Nancy Bunge, Complacency and Community Charlotte Perkins Gilman The Yellow Wallpaper Charlotte Perkins Gilman on Writing Why I Wrote “The Yellow Wallpaper” Whatever Is The Nervous Breakdown of Women Critics on “The Yellow Wallpaper” Juliann Fleenor, Gender and Pathology in “The Yellow Wallpaper” Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar, Imprisonment and Escape: The Psychology of Confinement Elizabeth Ammons, Biographical Echoes in “The Yellow Wallpaper” Alice Walker Everyday Use Alice Walker on Writing The Black Woman Writer in America Reflections on Writing and Women's Lives Critics on “Everyday Use” Barbara T. Christian, “Everyday Use” and the Black Power Movement Houston A. Baker and Charlotte Pierce-Baker, Stylish vs. Sacred in “Everyday Use” Elaine Showalter, Quilt as Metaphor in “Everyday Use” Writing Effectively Topics for Writing on “Young Goodman Brown” Topics for Writing on “The Yellow Wallpaper” Topics for Writing on “Everyday Use” 12. Stories for Further Reading Chinua Achebe, Dead Men’s Path ** Sherman Alexie, This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona Margaret Atwood, Happy Endings Ambrose Bierce, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge Willa Cather, Paul’s Case Anton Chekhov, The Lady with the Pet Dog Kate Chopin, The Story of an Hour Sandra Cisneros, The House on Mango Street Ralph Ellison, Battle Royal Zora Neale Hurston, Sweat James Joyce, Araby ** Franz Kafka, Before the Law Jamaica Kincaid, Girl Jhumpa Lahiri, Interpreter of Maladies D. H. Lawrence, The Rocking-Horse Winner Bobbie Ann Mason, Shiloh ** Lorrie Moore, How To Become A Writer Joyce Carol Oates, Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? Tim O’Brien, The Things They Carried Tillie Olsen, I Stand Here Ironing Tobias Wolff, The Rich Brother Poetry Interview with Kay Ryan 13. Reading a Poem Poetry or Verse Reading a Poem Paraphrase William Butler Yeats, The Lake Isle of Innisfree Lyric Poetry Robert Hayden, Those Winter Sundays Adrienne Rich, Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers Narrative Poetry Anonymous, Sir Patrick Spence Robert Frost, “Out, Out—” Dramatic Poetry Robert Browning, My Last Duchess Didactic Poetry Writing Effectively Writers on Writing Adrienne Rich, Recalling “Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers” Thinking About Paraphrase William Stafford, Ask Me William Stafford, A Paraphrase of “Ask Me” Checklist: Writing a Paraphrase Writing Assignment on Paraphrasing More Topics for Writing Terms for Review 14. Listening to a Voice Tone Theodore Roethke, My Papa’s Waltz Countee Cullen, For a Lady I Know Anne Bradstreet, The Author to Her Book Walt Whitman, To a Locomotive in Winter Emily Dickinson, I like to see it lap the Miles ** Kevin Young, Doo Wop Weldon Kees, For My Daughter The Person in the Poem Natasha Trethewey, White Lies Edwin Arlington Robinson, Luke Havergal Ted Hughes, Hawk Roosting Suji Kwock Kim, Monologue for an Onion William Wordsworth, I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud Dorothy Wordsworth, Journal Entry James Stephens, A Glass of Beer Anne Sexton, Her Kind William Carlos Williams, The Red Wheelbarrow Irony Robert Creeley, Oh No W. H. Auden, The Unknown Citizen Sharon Olds, Rites of Passage ** Rod Taylor, Dakota: October, 1822: Hunkpapa Warrior Sarah N. Cleghorn, The Golf Links Edna St. Vincent Millay, Second Fig ** Dorothy Parker, Comment ** Bob Hicok, Making It In Poetry Thomas Hardy, The Workbox For Review and Further Study William Blake, The Chimney Sweeper ** Erich Fried, The Measures Taken William Stafford, At the Un-National Monument Along the Canadian Border Richard Lovelace, To Lucasta Wilfred Owen, Dulce et Decorum Est Writing Effectively Writers on Writing Wilfred Owen, War Poetry Thinking About Tone Checklist: Writing about Tone Writing Assignment on Tone Student Paper, Word Choice, Tone, and Point of View in Roethke’s “My Papa’s Waltz” More Topics for Writing Terms for Review 15. Words Literal Meaning: What a Poem Says First William Carlos Williams, This Is Just to Say Diction Marianne Moore, Silence Robert Graves, Down, Wanton, Down! John Donne, Batter my heart, three-personed God, for You The Value of a Dictionary Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Aftermath ** Kay Ryan, Chemise J. V. Cunningham, Friend, on this scaffold Thomas More lies dead Carl Sandburg, Grass ** Dan Anderson, Dog Haiku Word Choice and Word Order Robert Herrick, Upon Julia’s Clothes ** Robert Burns, Auld Lang Syne Kay Ryan, Blandeur Thomas Hardy, The Ruined Maid Richard Eberhart, The Fury of Aerial Bombardment Wendy Cope, Lonely Hearts For Review and Further Study E. E. Cummings, anyone lived in a pretty how town Billy Collins, The Names ** Charles Bukowski, Dostoevsky Anonymous, Carnation Milk Gina Valdés, English con Salsa Lewis Carroll, Jabberwocky Writing Effectively Writers on Writing Lewis Carroll, Humpty Dumpty Explicates “Jabberwocky” Thinking About Diction Checklist: Writing About diction Writing Assignment on Word Choice More Topics for Writing Terms for Review 16. Saying and Suggesting Denotation and Connotation John Masefield, Cargoes William Blake, London Wallace Stevens, Disillusionment of Ten O’Clock Gwendolyn Brooks, Southeast Corner Timothy Steele, Epitaph E. E. Cummings, next to of course god america i Robert Frost, Fire and Ice ** Diane Thiel, The Minefield ** Ron Rash, The Day the Gates Closed Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Tears, Idle Tears Richard Wilbur, Love Calls Us to the Things of This World Writing Effectively Writers on Writing Richard Wilbur, Concerning “Love Calls Us to the Things of This World” Thinking About Denotation and Connotation Checklist: writing about What a Poem SAYS AND Suggests Writing Assignment on Denotation and Connotation More Topics for Writing Terms for Review 17. Imagery Ezra Pound, In a Station of the Metro Taniguchi Buson, The Piercing Chill I Feel Imagery T. S. Eliot, The Winter Evening Settles Down Theodore Roethke, Root Cellar Elizabeth Bishop, The Fish ** Rainer Maria Rilke, The Panther Charles Simic, Fork Emily Dickinson, A Route of Evanescence Jean Toomer, Reapers Gerard Manley Hopkins, Pied Beauty About Haiku Arakida Moritake, The falling flower Matsuo Basho, Heat-lightning streak Matsuo Basho, In the old stone pool Taniguchi Buson, On the one-ton temple bell ** Taniguchi Buson, Moonrise on mudflats Kobayashi Issa, Only One Guy Kobayashi Issa, Cricket Haiku from Japanese Internment Camps ** Suiko Matsushita, Cosmos in Bloom ** Neiji Ozawa, The War—This Year Hakuro Wada, Even the Croaking of Frogs Contemporary Haiku Etheridge Knightn Making jazz swing in Lee Gurga, Visitor’s Room Penny Harter, broken bowl Jennifer Brutschy, Born Again John Ridland, The Lazy Man’s Haiku Garry Gay, Hole in the Ozone For Review and Further Study John Keats, Bright star! Would I Were Steadfast as Thou Art Walt Whitman, The Runner T. E. Hulme, Image William Carlos Williams, El Hombre Robert Bly, Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter ** Paul Goodman, Birthday Cake Louise Glück, Mock Orange Billy Collins, Embrace ** Kevin Prufer, Pause, Pause Stevie Smith, Not Waving but Drowning Writing Effectively Writers on Writing Ezra Pound, The Image Thinking About Imagery Checklist: Writing about Imagery Writing Assignment on Imagery Student Paper, FADED BEAUTY: Elizabeth Bishop’s Use of Imagery in “The Fish” More Topics for Writing Terms for Review 18. Figures of Speech Why Speak Figuratively? Alfred, Lord Tennyson, The Eagle William Shakespeare, Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Howard Moss, Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day? Metaphor and Simile Emily Dickinson, My Life had stood – a Loaded Gun Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Flower in the Crannied Wall William Blake, To see a world in a grain of sand Sylvia Plath, Metaphors N. Scott Momaday, Simile Emily Dickinson, It dropped so low – in my Regard ** Jill Alexander Essbaum, The Heart Craig Raine, A Martian Sends a Postcard Home Other Figures of Speech James Stephens, The Wind Margaret Atwood, You fit into me George Herbert, The Pulley Dana Gioia, Money Charles Simic, My Shoes ** Carl Sandburg, Fog For Review and Further Study Robert Frost, The Silken Tent Jane Kenyon, The Suitor Robert Frost, The Secret Sits A. R. Ammons, Coward Kay Ryan, Turtle ** Anne Stevenson, The Demolition Robinson Jeffers, Hands Robert Burns, Oh, my love is like a red, red rose Writing Effectively Writers on Writing Robert Frost, The Importance of Poetic Metaphor Thinking About Metaphors Checklist: Writing About Metaphors Writing Assignment on Figures of Speech More Topics for Writing Terms for Review 19. Song Singing and Saying Ben Jonson, To Celia ** James Weldon Johnson, Since You Went Away William Shakespeare, O mistress mine Edwin Arlington Robinson, Richard Cory Paul Simon, Richard Cory Ballads Anonymous, Bonny Barbara Allan Dudley Randall, Ballad of Birmingham Blues Bessie Smith with Clarence Williams, Jailhouse Blues W. H. Auden, Funeral Blues ** Kevin Young, Late Blues Rap Run D.M.C., from Peter Piper For Review and Further Study John Lennon and Paul McCartney, Eleanor Rigby Bob Dylan, The Times They Are a-Changin’ Aimee Mann, Deathly Writing Effectively Writers on Writing Paul McCartney, Creating “Eleanor Rigby” Thinking About Poetry and Song Checklist: Writing About Song Lyrics Writing Assignment on Song Lyrics More Topics for Writing Terms for Review 20. Sound Sound as Meaning Alexander Pope, True Ease in Writing comes from Art, not Chance William Butler Yeats, Who Goes with Fergus? John Updike, Recital William Wordsworth, A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal Emanuel di Pasquale, Rain Aphra Behn, When maidens are young Alliteration and Assonance A. E. Housman, Eight O’Clock James Joyce, All day I hear Alfred, Lord Tennyson, The Splendor Falls on Castle Walls Rime William Cole, On my boat on Lake Cayuga Hilaire Belloc, The Hippopotamus Ogden Nash, The Panther William Butler Yeats, Leda and the Swan Gerard Manley Hopkins, God’s Grandeur ** William Jay Smith, A Note on the Vanity Dresser Robert Frost, Desert Places Reading and Hearing Poems Aloud Michael Stillman, In Memoriam John Coltrane William Shakespeare, Full fathom five thy father lies T. S. Eliot, Virginia Writing Effectively Writers on Writing T. S. Eliot, The Music of Poetry Thinking About a Poem's Sound Checklist: Writing About a Poem’s Sound Writing Assignment on Sound More Topics for Writing Terms for Review 21. Rhythm Stresses and Pauses Gwendolyn Brooks, We Real Cool Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Break, Break, Break Ben Jonson, Slow, Slow, Fresh Fount, Keep Time With My Salt Tears Dorothy Parker, Résumé Meter Edna St. Vincent Millay, Counting-out Rhyme Jacqueline Osherow, Song for the Music in the Warsaw Ghetto A. E. Housman, When I was one-and-twenty William Carlos Williams, Smell! Walt Whitman, Beat! Beat! Drums! David Mason, Song of the Powers Langston Hughes, Dream Boogie Writing Effectively Writers on Writing Gwendolyn Brooks, Hearing “We Real Cool” Thinking About Rhythm Checklist: Scanning a Poem Writing Assignment on Rhythm More Topics for Writing Terms for Review 22. Closed Form Formal Patterns John Keats, This living hand, now warm and capable Robert Graves, Counting the Beats John Donne, Song (“Go and Catch a Falling Star”) Phillis Levin, Brief Bio The Sonnet William Shakespeare, Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds Michael Drayton, Since There's No Help, Come Let Us Kiss and Part Edna St. Vincent Millay, What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why Robert Frost, Acquainted with the Night ** William Meredith, The Illiterate Kim Addonizio, First Poem for You ** Mark Jarman, Unholy Sonnet: After the Praying A. E. Stallings, Sine Qua Non R. S. Gwynn, Shakespearean Sonnet The Epigram Alexander Pope, Epigram Engraved on the Collar of a Dog Sir John Harrington, Of Treason Robert Herrick, Moderation William Blake, Her Whole Life Is An Epigram E. E. Cummings, a politician Langston Hughes, Prayer J. V. Cunningham, This Humanist John Frederick Nims, Contemplation Brad Leithauser, A Venus Flytrap Dick Davis, Fatherhood Anonymous, Epitaph of a Dentist Hilaire Belloc, Fatigue Wendy Cope, Variation on Belloc’s “Fatigue” Other Forms Dylan Thomas, Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night Robert Bridges, Triolet Elizabeth Bishop, Sestina Writing Effectively Writers on Writing A. E. Stallings, On Form and Artifice Thinking About a Sonnet Checklist: Writing About a Sonnet Writing Assignment on a Sonnet More Topics for Writing Terms for Review 23. Open Form Denise Levertov, Ancient Stairway E. E. Cummings, Buffalo Bill ’s W. S. Merwin, For the Anniversary of My Death William Carlos Williams, The Dance Stephen Crane, The Heart Walt Whitman, Cavalry Crossing a Ford Ezra Pound, Salutation Wallace Stevens, Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird Prose Poetry Carolyn Forché, The Colonel Charles Simic, The Magic Study of Happiness Visual Poetry George Herbert, Easter Wings John Hollander, Swan and Shadow ** Richard Kostelanetz, Simultaneous Translations Dorthi Charles, Concrete Cat Seeing the Logic of Open Form Verse E. E. Cummings, in Just- ** A. E. Stallings, First Love: A Quiz ** David Lehman, Radio Carole Satyamurti, I Shall Paint My Nails Red ** Alice Fulton, What I Like Writing Effectively Writers on Writing Walt Whitman, The Poetry of the Future Thinking About Free Verse Checklist: Writing about free verse Writing Assignment on Open Form More Topics for Writing Terms for Review 24. Symbol T. S. Eliot, The Boston Evening Transcript Emily Dickinson, The Lightning is a yellow Fork Thomas Hardy, Neutral Tones Matthew 13:24-30, The Parable of the Good Seed George Herbert, The World Edwin Markham, Outwitted Robert Frost, The Road Not Taken Christina Rossetti, Uphill For Review and Further Study William Carlos Williams, The Term Ted Kooser, Carrie ** Mary Oliver, Wild Geese Lorine Niedecker, Popcorn-can cover ** Wallace Stevens, The Snow Man Wallace Stevens, Anecdote of the Jar Writing Effectively Writers on Writing William Butler Yeats, Poetic Symbols Thinking About Symbols Checklist: Writing About Symbols Writing Assignment on Symbolism More Topics for Writing Terms for Review 25. Myth and Narrative Robert Frost, Nothing Gold Can. William Wordsworth, The world is too much with us H. D., Helen ** Constantine Cavafy, IThaca Archetype Louise Bogan, Medusa John Keats, La Belle Dame sans Merci Personal Myth William Butler Yeats, The Second Coming Gregory Orr, Two Lines from the Brothers Grimm Myth and Popular Culture Charles Martin, Taken Up Andrea Hollander Budy, Snow White Anne Sexton, Cinderella Writing Effectively Writers on Writing Anne Sexton, Transforming Fairy Tales Thinking About Myth Checklist: Writing About Myth Writing Assignment on Myth Student Paper, The Bonds Between Love and Hatred in H. D.’s “Helen” More Topics for Writing Terms for Review 26. Poetry and Personal Identity Sylvia Plath, Lady Lazarus Rhina Espaillat, Bilingual/Bilingüe Culture, Race, and Ethnicity Claude McKay, America Samuel Menashe, The Shrine Whose Shape I Am Francisco X. Alarcón, The X in My Name Judith Ortiz Cofer, Quiñceañera ** Sherman Alexie, The Powwow at the End of the World Yusef Komunyakaa, Facing It Gender Anne Stevenson, Sous-Entendu ** Bettie Sellers, In the Counselor's Waiting room Donald Justice, Men at Forty Adrienne Rich, Women For Review and Further Study Shirley Geok-lin Lim, Learning to Love America Philip Larkin, Aubade Writing Effectively Writers on Writing Rhina Espaillat, Being a Bilingual Writer Thinking About Poetry of Personal Identity Checklist: Writing About Voice and Personal Identity Writing Assignment on Personal Identity More Topics for Writing 27. Translation Is Poetic Translation Possible? World Poetry Li Po, Moon-Beneath Alone Drink (literal translation) Translated by Arthur Waley, Drinking Alone by Moonlight Comparing Translations Horace, “Carpe Diem” Ode (Latin text) Horace, Seize the Day (literal translation) Translated by Edwin Arlington Robinson, Horace to Leuconoe Translated by James Michie, Don’t Ask Translated by A. E. Stallings, A New Year’s Toast Omar Khayyam, Rubaiyati ** Translated by Edward FitzGerald, XII: A Book of Verses Underneath the Bough ** Translated by Edward FitzGerald, VII: Come, Fill the Cup ** Translated by Edward FitzGerald, XIII: Some for the Glories of this World ** Translated by Edward FitzGerald, XXIV: Ah, Make the Most of What We Yet May Spend ** Translated by Edward FitzGerald, LXXI: The Moving Finger writes ** Translated by Edward FitzGerald, XCIX: Ah Love! Could You and I with Him Conspire Parody Anonymous, We four lads from Liverpool are Hugh Kingsmill, What, still alive at twenty-two? ** Stanley J. Sharpless, How Do I Hate You? Let Me Count the Ways Gene Fehler, If Richard Lovelace Became a Free Agent Aaron Abeyta, thirteen ways of looking at a tortilla Writing Effectively Writers on Writing Arthur Waley, The Method of Translation Thinking About a Parody Checklist: Writing About a Parody Writing Assignment on Parody More Topics for Writing 28. Poetry in Spanish: Literature of Latin America Sor Juana, Presente en que el Cariño Hace Regalo la Llaneza Translated by Diane Thiel, A Simple Gift Made Rich by Affection Pablo Neruda, Muchos Somos Translated by Alastair Reid, We Are Many Jorge Luis Borges, Amorosa Anticipación Translated by Robert Fitzgerald, Anticipation of Love Octavio Paz, Con los ojos cerrados Translated by Eliot Weinberger, With Eyes Closed Surrealism in Latin American Poetry Frida Kahlo, The Two Fridas César Vallejo, La cólera que quiebra al hombre en niños Translated by Thomas Merton, Anger Contemporary Mexican Poetry José Emilio Pacheco, Alta Traición Translated by Alastair Reid, High Treason Tedi López Mills, Convalecencia Translated by Cheryl Clark, Convalescence ** Francisco Segovia, Cada árbol en Su Sombra Translated by Don Share with César Perez, Every Tree in Its Shadow Writers on Translating Alastair Reid, Translating Neruda Writing Assignment on Spanish Poetry More Topics for Writing 29. Recognizing Excellence Anonymous, O Moon, when I gaze on thy beautiful face Emily Dickinson, A Dying Tiger – moaned for Drink Rod McKuen, Thoughts on Capital Punishment William Stafford, Traveling Through the Dark ** Dylan Thomas, In My Craft or Sullen Art Recognizing Excellence William Butler Yeats, Sailing to Byzantium Arthur Guiterman, On the Vanity of Earthly Greatness Percy Bysshe Shelley, Ozymandias Robert Hayden, The Whipping Elizabeth Bishop, One Art W. H. Auden, September 1, 1939 Walt Whitman, O Captain! My Captain! Paul Laurence Dunbar, We Wear the Mask Emma Lazarus, The New Colossus Edgar Allan Poe, Annabel Lee Writing Effectively Writers on Writing Edgar Allan Poe, A Long Poem Does Not Exist Thinking About an Evaluation Checklist: Writing an Evaluation Writing Assignment on Evaluating a Poem More Topics for Writing 30. What Is Poetry? Archibald MacLeish, Ars Poetica Dante, Samuel Johnson, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth, Thomas Carlyle, Thomas Hardy, Emily Dickinson, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Robert Frost, Wallace Stevens, Mina Loy, T. S. Eliot, W. H. Auden, J. V. Cunningham, **José Garcia Villa, **Christopher Fry, Elizabeth Bishop, **Joy Harjo, Jorge Luis Borges, Octavio Paz, William Stafford, **Charles Simi , Some Definitions of Poetry – Ha Jin, Missed Time 31. Two Critical Casebooks Emily Dickinson Success is counted sweetest Wild Nights – Wild Nights! ** There’s a certain Slant of light I Felt a Funeral, in my Brain I’m Nobody! Who are you? The Soul selects her own Society Some keep the Sabbath going to Church After great pain, a formal feeling comes ** Much Madness is divinest Sense This is my letter to the World I heard a Fly buzz – when I died I started Early – Took my Dog Because I could not stop for Death The Bustle in a House Tell all the Truth but tell it slant Emily Dickinson on Emily Dickinson Recognizing Poetry Self-Description Critics on Emily Dickinson Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Meeting Emily Dickinson Thomas H. Johnson, The Discovery of Emily Dickinson’s Manuscripts Richard Wilbur, The Three Privations of Emily Dickinson Cynthia Griffin Wolff, Dickinson and Death (A Reading of “Because I could not stop for Death”) Judith Farr, A Reading of “My Life had stood – a Loaded Gun” Langston Hughes The Negro Speaks of Rivers ** My People Mother to Son Dream Variations I, Too The Weary Blues Song for a Dark Girl Prayer Ballad of the Landlord End Theme for English B Subway Rush Hour Harlem [Dream Deferred] ** Homecoming As Befits a Man Langston Hughes on Langston Hughes The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain The Harlem Renaissance Critics on Langston Hughes Arnold Rampersad, Hughes as an Experimentalist Rita Dove and Marilyn Nelson, Langston Hughes and Harlem Darryl Pinckney, Black Identity in Langston Hughes Peter Townsend, Langston Hughes and Jazz Onwuchekwa Jemie, A Reading of “Dream Deferred” Topics for Writing About Emily Dickinson Topics for Writing About Langston Hughes 32. Critical Casebook: T. S. Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” T. S. Eliot The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock Publishing “Prufrock” The Reviewers on Prufrock Unsigned, Review from Times Literary Supplement Unsigned, Review from Literary World Unsigned, Review from New Statesman Conrad Aiken, From “Divers Realists,” The Dial Babette Deutsch, from “Another Impressionist,” The New Republic Marianne Moore, From “A Note on T. S. Eliot’s Book,” Poetry May Sinclair, From “Prufrock and Other Observations: A Criticism,” The Little Review T. S. Eliot on Writing Poetry and Emotion The Objective Correlative The Difficulty of Poetry Critics on “Prufrock” Denis Donoghue, One of the Irrefutable Poets Christopher Ricks, What’s in a Name? Philip R. Headings, The Pronouns in the Poem: “One,” “You,” and “I” Maud Ellmann, Will There Be Time? Burton Raffel, “Indeterminacy” in Eliot’s Poetry John Berryman, Prufrock’s Dilemma M. L. Rosenthal, Adolescents Singing Topics for Writing 33. Poems for Further Reading Anonymous, Lord Randall Anonymous, The Three Ravens Anonymous, Last Words of the Prophet Matthew Arnold, Dover Beach John Ashbery, At North Farm Margaret Atwood, Siren Song W. H. Auden, As I Walked Out One Evening W. H. Auden, Musée des Beaux Arts ** Jimmy Baca, Spliced Wire Elizabeth Bishop, Filling Station William Blake, The Tyger William Blake, The Sick Rose Gwendolyn Brooks, The Mother ** Gwendolyn Brooks, The Rites for Cousin Vit Elizabeth Barrett Browning, How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways Robert Browning, Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister Geoffrey Chaucer, Merciless Beauty John Ciardi, Most Like an Arch This Marriage Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Kubla Khan Billy Collins, Care and Feeding Hart Crane, My Grandmother’s Love Letters E. E. Cummings, somewhere i have never travelled, gladly beyond Marisa de los Santos, Perfect Dress John Donne, Death be not proud John Donne, The Flea John Donne, A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning ** Rita Dove, Daystar John Dryden, To the Memory of Mr. Oldham T. S. Eliot, Journey of the Magi Robert Frost, Birches Robert Frost, Mending Wall Robert Frost, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening Allen Ginsberg, A Supermarket in California Donald Hall, Names of Horses Thomas Hardy, The Convergence of the Twain Thomas Hardy, The Darkling Thrush Thomas Hardy, Hap Seamus Heaney, Digging ** Anthony Hecht, The Vow George Herbert, Love Robert Herrick, To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time ** Tony Hoagland, Beauty Gerard Manley Hopkins, Spring and Fall Gerard Manley Hopkins, No worst, there is none Gerard Manley Hopkins, The Windhover A. E. Housman, Loveliest of trees, the cherry now A. E. Housman, To an Athlete Dying Young Randall Jarrell, The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner Robinson Jeffers, To the Stone-cutters Ben Jonson, On My First Son Donald Justice, On the Death of Friends in Childhood John Keats, Ode on a Grecian Urn John Keats, When I have fears that I may cease to be John Keats, To Autumn Ted Kooser, Abandoned Farmhouse Philip Larkin, Home is so Sad Philip Larkin, Poetry of Departures D. H. Lawrence, Piano Denise Levertov, The Ache of Marriage Shirley Geok-lin Lim, To Li Po Robert Lowell, Skunk Hour Andrew Marvell, To His Coy Mistress Edna St. Vincent Millay, Recuerdo John Milton, When I consider how my light is spent Marianne Moore, Poetry Marilyn Nelson, A Strange Beautiful Woman Howard Nemerov, The War in the Air ** Lorine Niedecker, Sorrow Moves in Wide Waves Sharon Olds, The One Girl at the Boys’ Party Wilfred Owen, Anthem for Doomed Youth Linda Pastan, Ethics Sylvia Plath, Daddy Edgar Allan Poe, A Dream within a Dream Alexander Pope, A little Learning is a dang’rous Thing Ezra Pound, The River-Merchant’s Wife: A Letter Dudley Randall, A Different Image John Crowe Ransom, Piazza Piece Henry Reed, Naming of Parts Adrienne Rich, Living in Sin Edwin Arlington Robinson, Miniver Cheevy Theodore Roethke, Elegy for Jane William Shakespeare, When, in disgrace with Fortune and men’s eyes William Shakespeare, Not marble nor the gilded monuments William Shakespe Table of Contents
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