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Table Of Contents:
PREFACE TO THE EIGHTH EDITION xix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xxix
The Romantic Period (1785-1830) 1363(522)
Introduction 1363(22)
Timeline 1385(3)
ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD (1743-1825) 1388(9)
The Mouse's Petition 1389(1)
A Summer Evening's Meditation 1390(3)
The Rights of Woman 1393(1)
To a Little Invisible Being Who Is Expected Soon to Become Visible 1394(1)
Washing-Day 1395(2)
CHARLOTTE SMITH (1749-1806) 1397(9)
ELEGIAC SONNETS 1398(8)
Written at the Close of Spring 1398(1)
To Sleep 1398(1)
To Night 1398(1)
Written in the Church-Yard at Middleton in Sussex 1399(1)
On Being Cautioned against Walking on an Headland Overlooking the Sea, Because It Was Frequented by a Lunatic 1399(1)
The Sea View 1400(1)
The Emigrants 1400(6)
WILLIAM BLAKE (1757-1827) 1406(35)
There Is No Natural Religion [a] 1409(1)
There Is No Natural Religion [h] 1410(1)
SONGS OF INNOCENCE AND OF EXPERIENCE 1410(31)
Songs of Innocence 1410(6)
Introduction 1410(2)
The Echoing Green 1412(1)
The Lamb 1412(1)
The Little Black Boy 1413(1)
The Chimney Sweeper 1414(1)
The Divine Image 1414(1)
Holy Thursday 1415(1)
Nurse's Song 1415(1)
Infant Joy 1416(1)
Songs of Experience 1416(9)
Introduction 1416(1)
Earth's Answer 1417(1)
The Clod & the Pebble 1418(1)
Holy Thursday 1419(1)
The Chimney Sweeper 1419(1)
Nurse's Song 1419(1)
The Sick Rose 1420(1)
The Tyger 1420(1)
My Pretty Rose Tree 1421(1)
Ah Sun-flower 1422(1)
The Garden of Love 1422(1)
London 1422(1)
The Human Abstract 1423(1)
Infant Sorrow 1424(1)
A Poison Tree 1424(1)
To Tirzah 1424(1)
A Divine Image 1425(1)
The Book of Thel 1425(5)
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell 1430(11)
ROBERT BURNS (1759-1796) 1441(15)
Holy Willie's Prayer 1443(3)
To a Mouse 1446(1)
To a Louse 1447(2)
Tam o' Shanter: A Tale 1449(5)
A Red, Red Rose 1454(1)
Song: For a' that and a' that 1454(2)
MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT (1759-1797) 1456(28)
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman 1459(25)
Introduction 1459(3)
Chap. 2. The Prevailing Opinion of a Sexual Character Discussed 1462(15)
From Chap. 4. Observations on the State of Degradation to Which Woman Is Reduced by Various Causes 1477(7)
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH (1770-1850) 1484(109)
LYRICAL BALLADS 1487(61)
We Are Seven 1487(2)
Lines Written in Early Spring 1489(1)
Expostulation and Reply 1489(1)
The Tables Turned 1490(1)
Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey 1491(4)
Preface to Lyrical Ballads (1802) 1495(12)
[The Subject and Language of Poetry] 1496(6)
["What Is a Poet?"] 1502(4)
["Emotion Recollected in Tranquillity"] 1506(1)
Strange fits of passion have I known 1507(1)
She dwelt among the untrodden ways 1508(1)
Three years she grew 1509(1)
A slumber did my spirit seal 1510(1)
I travelled among unknown men 1510(1)
Nutting 1511(1)
The Ruined Cottage 1512(11)
Michael 1523(10)
Resolution and Independence 1533(4)
I wandered lonely as a cloud 1537(1)
My heart leaps up 1538(1)
Ode: Intimations of Immortality 1538(6)
Ode to Duty 1544(2)
The Solitary Reaper 1546(1)
Elegiac Stanzas 1547(1)
SONNETS 1548(4)
Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3,1802 1548(1)
It is a beauteous evening 1549(1)
London, 1802 1549(1)
The world is too much with us 1550(1)
Surprised by joy 1550(1)
Mutability 1551(1)
Steamboats, Viaducts, and Railways 1551(1)
The Prelude, or Growth of a Poet's Mind 1552(41)
Book First. Introduction, Childhood, and School-time 1553(14)
Book Second. School-time continued 1567(10)
Book Fifth. Books 1577(2)
[The Boy of Winander] 1577(2)
Book Sixth. Cambridge, and the Alps 1579(3)
["Human Nature Seeming Born Again"] 1579(1)
[Crossing Simplon Pass] 1579(3)
Book Tenth. France continued 1582(3)
[The Revolution: Paris and England] 1582(2)
[The Reign of Terror. Nightmares] 1584(1)
Book Twelfth. Imagination and Taste, how impaired and restored 1585(3)
[Spots of Time] 1585(3)
Book Fourteenth. Conclusion 1588(71)
[The Vision on Mount Snowdon] 1588(3)
[Conclusion: "The Mind of Man"] 1591(2)
DOROTHY WORDSWORTH (1771-1855) 1593(16)
From The Alfoxden Journal 1594(2)
From The Grasmere Journals 1596(10)
Grasmere A Fragment 1606(2)
Thoughts on My Sick-Bed 1608(1)
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE (1772-1834) 1609(62)
The Eolian Harp 1612(1)
This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison 1613(2)
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 1615(17)
Kubla Khan 1632(2)
Christabel 1634(16)
Frost at Midnight 1650(2)
Dejection: An Ode 1652(3)
The Pains of Sleep 1655(1)
To William Wordsworth 1656(3)
Epitaph 1659(1)
Biographia Literaria 1659(12)
Chapter 4 1660(3)
[Mr. Wordsworth's earlier poems] 1660(2)
[On fancy and imagination鈥攖he investigation of the distinction important to the fine arts] 1662(1)
Chapter 13 1663(1)
[On the imagination, or esemplastic power] 1663(1)
Chapter 14. Occasion of the Lyrical Ballads, and the objects originally proposed鈥攑reface to the second edition鈥攖he ensuing controversy, its causes and acrimony鈥攑hilosophic definitions of a poem and poetry with scholia. 1664(5)
Chapter 17 1669(12)
[Examination of the tenets peculiar to Mr. Wordsworth] 1669(1)
[Rustic life (above all, low and rustic life) especially unfavorable to the formation of a human diction鈥攖he best parts of language the products of philosophers, not clowns or shepherds] 1669(1)
[The language of Milton as much the language of real life, yea, incomparably more so than that of the cottager] 1670(1)
GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON (1788-1824) 1671(60)
Written after Swimming from Sestos to Abydos 1676(1)
She walks in beauty 1676(1)
They say that Hope is happiness 1677(1)
When we two parted 1678(1)
Darkness 1678(2)
So, we'll go no more a roving 1680(1)
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage 1681(50)
Canto 1 1682(1)
["Sin's Long Labyrinth"' 1682(1)
Canto 3 1683(7)
["Once More Upon the Waters"] 1683(4)
[Waterloo] 1687(3)
Don Juan 1690(1)
Fragment 1691(1)
Canto 1 1691(27)
[Juan and Donna Julia] 1691(27)
Canto 2 1718(27)
[Juan and Haidee] 1718(13)
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY (1792-1822) 1731(67)
Mutability 1734(1)
To Wordsworth 1735(1)
Mont Blanc 1735(4)
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty 1739(2)
Ozymandias 1741(1)
A Song: "Men of England" 1741(1)
England in 1819 1742(1)
Ode to the West Wind 1743(2)
Prometheus Unbound 1745(22)
Preface 1746(3)
From Act 1 1749(5)
Act 2 1754(7)
Scene 4 1754(4)
Scene 5 1758(3)
Act 3 1761(5)
Scene 1 1761(2)
From Scene 4 1763(3)
From Act 4 1766(1)
The Cloud 1767(2)
To a Sky-Lark 1769(3)
Adonais 1772(13)
From A Defence of Poetry 1785(13)
JOHN CLARE (1793-1864) 1798(11)
The Nightingale's Nest 1799(2)
Pastoral Poesy 1801(3)
[Mouse's Nest] 1804(1)
A Vision 1804(1)
I Am 1805(1)
An Invite to Eternity 1806(1)
Clock a Clay 1807(1)
The Peasant Poet 1807(1)
Song [I hid my love] 1808(1)
Song [I peeled bits o' straws] 1808(1)
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS (1793-1835) 1809(11)
England's Dead 1810(2)
Casabianca 1812(1)
The Homes of England 1813(1)
A Spirit's Return 1814(6)
JOHN KEATS (1795-1821) 1820(65)
On First Looking into Chapman's Homer 1822(1)
Sleep and Poetry 1823(2)
[O for Ten Years] 1823(2)
On Seeing the Elgin Marbles 1825(1)
Endymion: A Poetic Romance 1825(43)
Preface 1825(1)
Book 1 1826(3)
[A Thing of Beauty] 1826(1)
[The "Pleasure Thermometer"] 1827(2)
On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again 1829(1)
When I have fears that I may cease to be 1830(1)
To Homer 1830(1)
The Eve of St. Agnes 1830(10)
Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art 1840(1)
La Belle Dame sans Merci: A Ballad 1840(2)
Sonnet to Sleep 1842(1)
Ode to Psyche 1843(2)
Ode to a Nightingale 1845(2)
Ode on a Grecian Urn 1847(1)
Ode on Melancholy 1848(2)
Ode on Indolence 1850(1)
Lamia 1851(16)
To Autumn 1867(1)
LETTERS 1868(38)
To Benjamin Bailey (Nov. 22, 1817) 1869(2)
To George and Thomas Keats (Dec. 21, 27 [?], 1817) 1871(1)
To John Hamilton Reynolds (Feb. 3, 1818) 1872(1)
To John Taylor (Feb. 27, 1818) 1873(1)
To John Hamilton Reynolds (May 3, 1818) 1874(2)
To Richard Woodhouse (Oct. 27, 1818) 1876(1)
To George and Georgiana Keats (Feb. 14鈥擬ay 3, 1819) 1877(4)
To Fanny Brawne (July 25, 1819) 1881(1)
To Percy Bysshe Shelley (Aug. 16, 1820) 1882(1)
To Charles Brown (Nov. 30, 1820) 1883(2)
The Victorian Age (1830-1901) 1885(408)
Introduction 1885(21)
Timeline 1906(15)
THOMAS CARLYLE (1795-1881) 1908(13)
Past and Present 1912(14)
Democracy 1912(4)
Captains of Industry 1916(5)
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING (1806-1861) 1921(27)
The Cry of the Children 1922(4)
Sonnets from the Portuguese 1926(1)
21 ("Say over again, and yet once over again") 1926(1)
22 ("When our two souls stand up erect and strong") 1926(1)
32 ("The first time that the sun rose on thine oath") 1926(1)
43 ("How do I love thee? Let me count the ways") 1927(1)
The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point 1927(7)
Aurora Leigh 1934(14)
Book 1 1934(5)
[The Education of Aurora Leigh] 1934(5)
Book 2 1939(7)
[Aurora's Aspirations] 1939(3)
[Aurora's Rejection of Romney] 1942(4)
Book 5 1946(78)
[Poets and the Present Age] 1946(2)
ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON (1809-1892) 1948(88)
Mariana 1951(2)
The Lady of Shalott 1953(5)
The Lotos-Eaters 1958(4)
Ulysses 1962(2)
Tithonus 1964(2)
Break, Break, Break 1966(1)
Locksley Hall 1966(6)
From In Memoriam A.H.H. 1972(51)
The Charge of the Light Brigade 2023(1)
IDYLLS OF THE KING 2024(12)
The Passing of Arthur 2025(10)
Crossing the Bar 2035(1)
ELIZABETH GASKELL (1810-1865) 2036(15)
The Old Nurse's Story 2037(14)
ROBERT BROWNING (1812-1889) 2051(40)
Porphyria's Lover 2054(2)
Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister 2056(2)
My Last Duchess 2058(1)
The Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church 2059(3)
Love among the Ruins 2062(2)
"Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came" 2064(6)
Fra Lippo Lippi 2070(8)
Andrea del Sarto 2078(6)
Caliban upon Setebos 2084(7)
MATTHEW ARNOLD (1822-1888) 2091(47)
To Marguerite鈥擟ontinued 2096(1)
The Buried Life 2096(2)
The Scholar Gypsy 2098(7)
Dover Beach 2105(1)
Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse 2106(6)
From The Function of Criticism at the Present Time 2112(14)
Culture and Anarchy 2126(1)
From Chapter 1. Sweetness and Light 2126(1)
From The Study of Poetry 2127(11)
CHRISTINA ROSSETTI (1830-1894) 2138(20)
Song ("She sat and sang alway") 2139(1)
Song ("When I am dead, my dearest") 2139(1)
After Death 2140(1)
Dead before Death 2140(1)
Cobwebs 2140(1)
A Triad 2141(1)
In an Artist's Studio 2141(1)
A Birthday 2142(1)
An Apple-Gathering 2142(1)
Up-Hill 2143(1)
Goblin Market 2143(12)
"No, Thank You, John" 2155(1)
Promises Like Pie-Crust 2156(1)
Cardinal Newman 2157(1)
Sleeping at Last 2157(1)
GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS (1844-1889) 2158(10)
God's Grandeur 2160(1)
The Starlight Night 2161(1)
As Kingfishers Catch Fire 2161(1)
Spring 2161(1)
The Windhover 2162(1)
Pied Beauty 2162(1)
Hurrahing in Harvest 2163(1)
Binsey Poplars 2163(1)
Duns Scotus's Oxford 2164(1)
Felix Randal 2165(1)
Spring and Fall: to a young child 2165(1)
[Carrion Comfort] 2166(1)
No worst, there is none 2166(1)
I wake and feel the fell of dark, not day 2167(1)
Thou art indeed just, Lord 2167(1)
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON (1850-1894) 2168(43)
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 2169(42)
OSCAR WILDE (1854-1900) 2211(53)
The Critic as Artist 2212(1)
[Criticism Itself an Art] 2212(8)
Preface to The Picture of Dorian Gray 2220(1)
The Importance of Being Earnest 2221(43)
RUDYARD KIPLING (1865-1936) 2264(29)
The Man Who Would Be King 2265(24)
The White Man's Burden 2289(1)
If鈥?nbsp; 2290(3)
The Twentieth Century and After 2293
Introduction 2293(21)
Timeline 2314(3)
THOMAS HARDY (1840-1928) 2317(9)
Hap 2318(1)
Neutral Tones 2319(1)
Drummer Hodge 2319(1)
The Darkling Thrush 2320(1)
The Ruined Maid 2321(1)
Channel Firing 2321(2)
The Convergence of the Twain 2323(1)
Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave? 2324(1)
In Time of The Breaking of Nations' 2325(1)
He Never Expected Much 2325(1)
JOSEPH CONRAD (1857-1924) 2326(60)
Heart of Darkness 2328(58)
WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS (1865-1939) 2386(37)
The Stolen Child 2389(1)
The Rose of the World 2390(1)
The Lake Isle of Innisfree 2391(1)
The Sorrow of Love 2391(1)
When You Are Old 2392(1)
Who Goes with Fergus? 2392(1)
The Man Who Dreamed of Faeryland 2392(2)
Adam's Curse 2394(1)
No Second Troy 2395(1)
The Fascination of What's Difficult 2395(1)
A Coat 2395(1)
September 1913 2396(1)
Easter, 1916 2397(2)
The Wild Swans at Goole 2399(1)
In Memory of Major Robert Gregory 2400(2)
The Second Coming 2402(1)
A Prayer for My Daughter 2403(2)
Leda and the Swan 2405(1)
Sailing to Byzantium 2406(1)
Among School Children 2407(1)
A Dialogue of Self and Soul 2408(2)
Byzantium 2410(1)
Crazy Jane Talks with the Bishop 2411(1)
Lapis Lazuli 2412(1)
Under Ben Bulben 2413(3)
The Circus Animals' Desertion 2416(1)
From Introduction [A General Introduction for My Work] 2417(6)
VIRGINIA WOOLF (1882-1941) 2423(75)
The Mark on the Wall 2424(5)
Modern Fiction 2429(6)
A Room of One's Own 2435(59)
Professions for Women 2494(4)
JAMES JOYCE (1882-1941) 2498(76)
Araby 2503(4)
The Dead 2507(28)
Ulysses 2535(39)
[Proteus] 2535(13)
[Lestrygonians] 2548(26)
D.H. LAWRENCE (1885-1930) 2574(33)
Odour of Chrysanthemums 2576(14)
The Horse Dealer's Daughter 2590(11)
Why the Novel Matters 2601(4)
Piano 2605(1)
Snake 2605(2)
T.S. ELIOT (1888-1965) 2607(38)
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock 2610(4)
The Waste Land 2614(14)
The Hollow Men 2628(3)
Journey of the Magi 2631(1)
FOUR QUARTETS 2632(13)
Little Gidding 2632(7)
Tradition and the Individual Talent 2639(6)
KATHERINE MANSFIELD (1888-1923) 2645(10)
The Garden Party 2646(9)
JEAN RHYS (1890-1979) 2655(6)
The Day They Burned the Books 2657(4)
SAMUEL BECKETT (1906-1989) 2661(28)
Endgame 2662(27)
W.H. AUDEN (1907-1973) 2689(16)
Lullaby 2690(1)
As I Walked Out One Evening 2691(2)
Mus茅e des Beaux Arts 2693(1)
In Memory of W.B. Yeats 2693(3)
The Unknown Citizen 2696(1)
September 1,1939 2696(3)
In Praise of Limestone 2699(2)
The Shield of Achilles 2701(4)
[Poetry as Memorable Speech] 2703(2)
DYLAN THOMAS (1914-1953) 2705(5)
The Force That Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower 2706(1)
Poem in October 2707(1)
Fern Hill 2708(2)
Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night 2710(1)
PHILIP LARKIN (1922-1985) 2710(8)
Church Going 2711(2)
MC MXIV 2713(1)
Talking in Bed 2714(1)
Ambulances 2714(1)
High Windows 2715(1)
Homage to a Government 2715(1)
This Be The Verse 2716(1)
Aubade 2716(2)
NADINE GORDIMER (b. 1923) 2718(4)
The Moment before the Gun Went Off 2718(4)
BRIAN FRIEL (b. 1929) 2722(48)
Translations 2724(46)
DEREK WALCOTT (h. 1930) 2770
A Far Cry from Africa 2771(1)
The Schooner Flight 2772(1)
1 Adios, Carenage 2772(1)
The Season of Phastasmal Peace 2773(1)
OMEROS 2774(3)
1.3.3 ["'Mais qui 莽a qui rivait-'ous, Philoctete?'"] 2774(1)
6.49.1-2 ["She bathed him in the brew of the root. The basin"] 2775(2)
ALICE MUNRO (b. 1931) 2777(11)
Walker Brothers Cowboy 2778(10)
SEAMUS HEANEY (b. 1939) 2788(15)
Digging 2789(1)
The Forge 2790(1)
The Grauballe Man 2791(1)
Punishment 2792(1)
Casualty 2793(3)
The Skunk 2796(1)
Station Island 2797(1)
12 ("Like a convalescent, I took the hand") 2797(1)
Clearances 2798(4)
The Sharping Stone 2802(1)
J.M. COETZEE (b. 1940) 2803(10)
From Waiting for the Barbarians 2804(9)
SALMAN RUSHDIE (b. 1947) 2813(11)
The Prophet's Hair 2815(9)
ANNE CARSON (b. 1950) 2824
The Glass Essay 2825(4)
Hero 2825(4)
Epitaph: Zion 2829(3129075)
POEMS IN PROCESS A1
William Blake A2
The Tyger A2
William Wordsworth A4
She dwelt among the untrodden ways A4
Lord Byron A5
Don Juan A5
Canto 3, Stanza 9 A5
Canto 14, Stanza 95 A6
Percy Bysshe Shelley A7
O World, O Life, O Time A7
John Keats A9
The Eve of St. Agnes A9
To Autumn A10
Alfred, Lord Tennyson A11
The Lady of Shalott A11
Tithonus A14
Elizabeth Barrett Browning A15
The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point A15
Gerard Manley Hopkins A18
Thou art indeed just, Lord A18
William Butler Yeats A19
The Sorrow of Love A19
Leda and the Swan A21
D.H. Lawrence A23
The Piano A23
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHIES A25
Suggested General Readings A25
The Romantic Period A28
The Victorian Age A34
The Twentieth Century and After A39
APPENDICES
Literary Terminology A53
Geographic Nomenclature A74
British Money A76
The British Baronage A81
The Royal Lines of England and Great Britain A83
Religions in England A86
Map: London in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries A90
Permissions Acknowledgments A91
Index A95
PREFACE TO THE EIGHTH EDITION xix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xxix
The Romantic Period (1785-1830) 1363(522)
Introduction 1363(22)
Timeline 1385(3)
ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD (1743-1825) 1388(9)
The Mouse's Petition 1389(1)
A Summer Evening's Meditation 1390(3)
The Rights of Woman 1393(1)
To a Little Invisible Being Who Is Expected Soon to Become Visible 1394(1)
Washing-Day 1395(2)
CHARLOTTE SMITH (1749-1806) 1397(9)
ELEGIAC SONNETS 1398(8)
Written at the Close of Spring 1398(1)
To Sleep 1398(1)
To Night 1398(1)
Written in the Church-Yard at Middleton in Sussex 1399(1)
On Being Cautioned against Walking on an Headland Overlooking the Sea, Because It Was Frequented by a Lunatic 1399(1)
The Sea View 1400(1)
The Emigrants 1400(6)
WILLIAM BLAKE (1757-1827) 1406(35)
There Is No Natural Religion [a] 1409(1)
There Is No Natural Religion [h] 1410(1)
SONGS OF INNOCENCE AND OF EXPERIENCE 1410(31)
Songs of Innocence 1410(6)
Introduction 1410(2)
The Echoing Green 1412(1)
The Lamb 1412(1)
The Little Black Boy 1413(1)
The Chimney Sweeper 1414(1)
The Divine Image 1414(1)
Holy Thursday 1415(1)
Nurse's Song 1415(1)
Infant Joy 1416(1)
Songs of Experience 1416(9)
Introduction 1416(1)
Earth's Answer 1417(1)
The Clod & the Pebble 1418(1)
Holy Thursday 1419(1)
The Chimney Sweeper 1419(1)
Nurse's Song 1419(1)
The Sick Rose 1420(1)
The Tyger 1420(1)
My Pretty Rose Tree 1421(1)
Ah Sun-flower 1422(1)
The Garden of Love 1422(1)
London 1422(1)
The Human Abstract 1423(1)
Infant Sorrow 1424(1)
A Poison Tree 1424(1)
To Tirzah 1424(1)
A Divine Image 1425(1)
The Book of Thel 1425(5)
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell 1430(11)
ROBERT BURNS (1759-1796) 1441(15)
Holy Willie's Prayer 1443(3)
To a Mouse 1446(1)
To a Louse 1447(2)
Tam o' Shanter: A Tale 1449(5)
A Red, Red Rose 1454(1)
Song: For a' that and a' that 1454(2)
MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT (1759-1797) 1456(28)
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman 1459(25)
Introduction 1459(3)
Chap. 2. The Prevailing Opinion of a Sexual Character Discussed 1462(15)
From Chap. 4. Observations on the State of Degradation to Which Woman Is Reduced by Various Causes 1477(7)
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH (1770-1850) 1484(109)
LYRICAL BALLADS 1487(61)
We Are Seven 1487(2)
Lines Written in Early Spring 1489(1)
Expostulation and Reply 1489(1)
The Tables Turned 1490(1)
Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey 1491(4)
Preface to Lyrical Ballads (1802) 1495(12)
[The Subject and Language of Poetry] 1496(6)
["What Is a Poet?"] 1502(4)
["Emotion Recollected in Tranquillity"] 1506(1)
Strange fits of passion have I known 1507(1)
She dwelt among the untrodden ways 1508(1)
Three years she grew 1509(1)
A slumber did my spirit seal 1510(1)
I travelled among unknown men 1510(1)
Nutting 1511(1)
The Ruined Cottage 1512(11)
Michael 1523(10)
Resolution and Independence 1533(4)
I wandered lonely as a cloud 1537(1)
My heart leaps up 1538(1)
Ode: Intimations of Immortality 1538(6)
Ode to Duty 1544(2)
The Solitary Reaper 1546(1)
Elegiac Stanzas 1547(1)
SONNETS 1548(4)
Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3,1802 1548(1)
It is a beauteous evening 1549(1)
London, 1802 1549(1)
The world is too much with us 1550(1)
Surprised by joy 1550(1)
Mutability 1551(1)
Steamboats, Viaducts, and Railways 1551(1)
The Prelude, or Growth of a Poet's Mind 1552(41)
Book First. Introduction, Childhood, and School-time 1553(14)
Book Second. School-time continued 1567(10)
Book Fifth. Books 1577(2)
[The Boy of Winander] 1577(2)
Book Sixth. Cambridge, and the Alps 1579(3)
["Human Nature Seeming Born Again"] 1579(1)
[Crossing Simplon Pass] 1579(3)
Book Tenth. France continued 1582(3)
[The Revolution: Paris and England] 1582(2)
[The Reign of Terror. Nightmares] 1584(1)
Book Twelfth. Imagination and Taste, how impaired and restored 1585(3)
[Spots of Time] 1585(3)
Book Fourteenth. Conclusion 1588(71)
[The Vision on Mount Snowdon] 1588(3)
[Conclusion: "The Mind of Man"] 1591(2)
DOROTHY WORDSWORTH (1771-1855) 1593(16)
From The Alfoxden Journal 1594(2)
From The Grasmere Journals 1596(10)
Grasmere A Fragment 1606(2)
Thoughts on My Sick-Bed 1608(1)
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE (1772-1834) 1609(62)
The Eolian Harp 1612(1)
This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison 1613(2)
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 1615(17)
Kubla Khan 1632(2)
Christabel 1634(16)
Frost at Midnight 1650(2)
Dejection: An Ode 1652(3)
The Pains of Sleep 1655(1)
To William Wordsworth 1656(3)
Epitaph 1659(1)
Biographia Literaria 1659(12)
Chapter 4 1660(3)
[Mr. Wordsworth's earlier poems] 1660(2)
[On fancy and imagination鈥攖he investigation of the distinction important to the fine arts] 1662(1)
Chapter 13 1663(1)
[On the imagination, or esemplastic power] 1663(1)
Chapter 14. Occasion of the Lyrical Ballads, and the objects originally proposed鈥攑reface to the second edition鈥攖he ensuing controversy, its causes and acrimony鈥攑hilosophic definitions of a poem and poetry with scholia. 1664(5)
Chapter 17 1669(12)
[Examination of the tenets peculiar to Mr. Wordsworth] 1669(1)
[Rustic life (above all, low and rustic life) especially unfavorable to the formation of a human diction鈥攖he best parts of language the products of philosophers, not clowns or shepherds] 1669(1)
[The language of Milton as much the language of real life, yea, incomparably more so than that of the cottager] 1670(1)
GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON (1788-1824) 1671(60)
Written after Swimming from Sestos to Abydos 1676(1)
She walks in beauty 1676(1)
They say that Hope is happiness 1677(1)
When we two parted 1678(1)
Darkness 1678(2)
So, we'll go no more a roving 1680(1)
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage 1681(50)
Canto 1 1682(1)
["Sin's Long Labyrinth"' 1682(1)
Canto 3 1683(7)
["Once More Upon the Waters"] 1683(4)
[Waterloo] 1687(3)
Don Juan 1690(1)
Fragment 1691(1)
Canto 1 1691(27)
[Juan and Donna Julia] 1691(27)
Canto 2 1718(27)
[Juan and Haidee] 1718(13)
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY (1792-1822) 1731(67)
Mutability 1734(1)
To Wordsworth 1735(1)
Mont Blanc 1735(4)
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty 1739(2)
Ozymandias 1741(1)
A Song: "Men of England" 1741(1)
England in 1819 1742(1)
Ode to the West Wind 1743(2)
Prometheus Unbound 1745(22)
Preface 1746(3)
From Act 1 1749(5)
Act 2 1754(7)
Scene 4 1754(4)
Scene 5 1758(3)
Act 3 1761(5)
Scene 1 1761(2)
From Scene 4 1763(3)
From Act 4 1766(1)
The Cloud 1767(2)
To a Sky-Lark 1769(3)
Adonais 1772(13)
From A Defence of Poetry 1785(13)
JOHN CLARE (1793-1864) 1798(11)
The Nightingale's Nest 1799(2)
Pastoral Poesy 1801(3)
[Mouse's Nest] 1804(1)
A Vision 1804(1)
I Am 1805(1)
An Invite to Eternity 1806(1)
Clock a Clay 1807(1)
The Peasant Poet 1807(1)
Song [I hid my love] 1808(1)
Song [I peeled bits o' straws] 1808(1)
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS (1793-1835) 1809(11)
England's Dead 1810(2)
Casabianca 1812(1)
The Homes of England 1813(1)
A Spirit's Return 1814(6)
JOHN KEATS (1795-1821) 1820(65)
On First Looking into Chapman's Homer 1822(1)
Sleep and Poetry 1823(2)
[O for Ten Years] 1823(2)
On Seeing the Elgin Marbles 1825(1)
Endymion: A Poetic Romance 1825(43)
Preface 1825(1)
Book 1 1826(3)
[A Thing of Beauty] 1826(1)
[The "Pleasure Thermometer"] 1827(2)
On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again 1829(1)
When I have fears that I may cease to be 1830(1)
To Homer 1830(1)
The Eve of St. Agnes 1830(10)
Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art 1840(1)
La Belle Dame sans Merci: A Ballad 1840(2)
Sonnet to Sleep 1842(1)
Ode to Psyche 1843(2)
Ode to a Nightingale 1845(2)
Ode on a Grecian Urn 1847(1)
Ode on Melancholy 1848(2)
Ode on Indolence 1850(1)
Lamia 1851(16)
To Autumn 1867(1)
LETTERS 1868(38)
To Benjamin Bailey (Nov. 22, 1817) 1869(2)
To George and Thomas Keats (Dec. 21, 27 [?], 1817) 1871(1)
To John Hamilton Reynolds (Feb. 3, 1818) 1872(1)
To John Taylor (Feb. 27, 1818) 1873(1)
To John Hamilton Reynolds (May 3, 1818) 1874(2)
To Richard Woodhouse (Oct. 27, 1818) 1876(1)
To George and Georgiana Keats (Feb. 14鈥擬ay 3, 1819) 1877(4)
To Fanny Brawne (July 25, 1819) 1881(1)
To Percy Bysshe Shelley (Aug. 16, 1820) 1882(1)
To Charles Brown (Nov. 30, 1820) 1883(2)
The Victorian Age (1830-1901) 1885(408)
Introduction 1885(21)
Timeline 1906(15)
THOMAS CARLYLE (1795-1881) 1908(13)
Past and Present 1912(14)
Democracy 1912(4)
Captains of Industry 1916(5)
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING (1806-1861) 1921(27)
The Cry of the Children 1922(4)
Sonnets from the Portuguese 1926(1)
21 ("Say over again, and yet once over again") 1926(1)
22 ("When our two souls stand up erect and strong") 1926(1)
32 ("The first time that the sun rose on thine oath") 1926(1)
43 ("How do I love thee? Let me count the ways") 1927(1)
The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point 1927(7)
Aurora Leigh 1934(14)
Book 1 1934(5)
[The Education of Aurora Leigh] 1934(5)
Book 2 1939(7)
[Aurora's Aspirations] 1939(3)
[Aurora's Rejection of Romney] 1942(4)
Book 5 1946(78)
[Poets and the Present Age] 1946(2)
ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON (1809-1892) 1948(88)
Mariana 1951(2)
The Lady of Shalott 1953(5)
The Lotos-Eaters 1958(4)
Ulysses 1962(2)
Tithonus 1964(2)
Break, Break, Break 1966(1)
Locksley Hall 1966(6)
From In Memoriam A.H.H. 1972(51)
The Charge of the Light Brigade 2023(1)
IDYLLS OF THE KING 2024(12)
The Passing of Arthur 2025(10)
Crossing the Bar 2035(1)
ELIZABETH GASKELL (1810-1865) 2036(15)
The Old Nurse's Story 2037(14)
ROBERT BROWNING (1812-1889) 2051(40)
Porphyria's Lover 2054(2)
Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister 2056(2)
My Last Duchess 2058(1)
The Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church 2059(3)
Love among the Ruins 2062(2)
"Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came" 2064(6)
Fra Lippo Lippi 2070(8)
Andrea del Sarto 2078(6)
Caliban upon Setebos 2084(7)
MATTHEW ARNOLD (1822-1888) 2091(47)
To Marguerite鈥擟ontinued 2096(1)
The Buried Life 2096(2)
The Scholar Gypsy 2098(7)
Dover Beach 2105(1)
Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse 2106(6)
From The Function of Criticism at the Present Time 2112(14)
Culture and Anarchy 2126(1)
From Chapter 1. Sweetness and Light 2126(1)
From The Study of Poetry 2127(11)
CHRISTINA ROSSETTI (1830-1894) 2138(20)
Song ("She sat and sang alway") 2139(1)
Song ("When I am dead, my dearest") 2139(1)
After Death 2140(1)
Dead before Death 2140(1)
Cobwebs 2140(1)
A Triad 2141(1)
In an Artist's Studio 2141(1)
A Birthday 2142(1)
An Apple-Gathering 2142(1)
Up-Hill 2143(1)
Goblin Market 2143(12)
"No, Thank You, John" 2155(1)
Promises Like Pie-Crust 2156(1)
Cardinal Newman 2157(1)
Sleeping at Last 2157(1)
GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS (1844-1889) 2158(10)
God's Grandeur 2160(1)
The Starlight Night 2161(1)
As Kingfishers Catch Fire 2161(1)
Spring 2161(1)
The Windhover 2162(1)
Pied Beauty 2162(1)
Hurrahing in Harvest 2163(1)
Binsey Poplars 2163(1)
Duns Scotus's Oxford 2164(1)
Felix Randal 2165(1)
Spring and Fall: to a young child 2165(1)
[Carrion Comfort] 2166(1)
No worst, there is none 2166(1)
I wake and feel the fell of dark, not day 2167(1)
Thou art indeed just, Lord 2167(1)
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON (1850-1894) 2168(43)
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 2169(42)
OSCAR WILDE (1854-1900) 2211(53)
The Critic as Artist 2212(1)
[Criticism Itself an Art] 2212(8)
Preface to The Picture of Dorian Gray 2220(1)
The Importance of Being Earnest 2221(43)
RUDYARD KIPLING (1865-1936) 2264(29)
The Man Who Would Be King 2265(24)
The White Man's Burden 2289(1)
If鈥?nbsp; 2290(3)
The Twentieth Century and After 2293
Introduction 2293(21)
Timeline 2314(3)
THOMAS HARDY (1840-1928) 2317(9)
Hap 2318(1)
Neutral Tones 2319(1)
Drummer Hodge 2319(1)
The Darkling Thrush 2320(1)
The Ruined Maid 2321(1)
Channel Firing 2321(2)
The Convergence of the Twain 2323(1)
Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave? 2324(1)
In Time of The Breaking of Nations' 2325(1)
He Never Expected Much 2325(1)
JOSEPH CONRAD (1857-1924) 2326(60)
Heart of Darkness 2328(58)
WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS (1865-1939) 2386(37)
The Stolen Child 2389(1)
The Rose of the World 2390(1)
The Lake Isle of Innisfree 2391(1)
The Sorrow of Love 2391(1)
When You Are Old 2392(1)
Who Goes with Fergus? 2392(1)
The Man Who Dreamed of Faeryland 2392(2)
Adam's Curse 2394(1)
No Second Troy 2395(1)
The Fascination of What's Difficult 2395(1)
A Coat 2395(1)
September 1913 2396(1)
Easter, 1916 2397(2)
The Wild Swans at Goole 2399(1)
In Memory of Major Robert Gregory 2400(2)
The Second Coming 2402(1)
A Prayer for My Daughter 2403(2)
Leda and the Swan 2405(1)
Sailing to Byzantium 2406(1)
Among School Children 2407(1)
A Dialogue of Self and Soul 2408(2)
Byzantium 2410(1)
Crazy Jane Talks with the Bishop 2411(1)
Lapis Lazuli 2412(1)
Under Ben Bulben 2413(3)
The Circus Animals' Desertion 2416(1)
From Introduction [A General Introduction for My Work] 2417(6)
VIRGINIA WOOLF (1882-1941) 2423(75)
The Mark on the Wall 2424(5)
Modern Fiction 2429(6)
A Room of One's Own 2435(59)
Professions for Women 2494(4)
JAMES JOYCE (1882-1941) 2498(76)
Araby 2503(4)
The Dead 2507(28)
Ulysses 2535(39)
[Proteus] 2535(13)
[Lestrygonians] 2548(26)
D.H. LAWRENCE (1885-1930) 2574(33)
Odour of Chrysanthemums 2576(14)
The Horse Dealer's Daughter 2590(11)
Why the Novel Matters 2601(4)
Piano 2605(1)
Snake 2605(2)
T.S. ELIOT (1888-1965) 2607(38)
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock 2610(4)
The Waste Land 2614(14)
The Hollow Men 2628(3)
Journey of the Magi 2631(1)
FOUR QUARTETS 2632(13)
Little Gidding 2632(7)
Tradition and the Individual Talent 2639(6)
KATHERINE MANSFIELD (1888-1923) 2645(10)
The Garden Party 2646(9)
JEAN RHYS (1890-1979) 2655(6)
The Day They Burned the Books 2657(4)
SAMUEL BECKETT (1906-1989) 2661(28)
Endgame 2662(27)
W.H. AUDEN (1907-1973) 2689(16)
Lullaby 2690(1)
As I Walked Out One Evening 2691(2)
Mus茅e des Beaux Arts 2693(1)
In Memory of W.B. Yeats 2693(3)
The Unknown Citizen 2696(1)
September 1,1939 2696(3)
In Praise of Limestone 2699(2)
The Shield of Achilles 2701(4)
[Poetry as Memorable Speech] 2703(2)
DYLAN THOMAS (1914-1953) 2705(5)
The Force That Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower 2706(1)
Poem in October 2707(1)
Fern Hill 2708(2)
Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night 2710(1)
PHILIP LARKIN (1922-1985) 2710(8)
Church Going 2711(2)
MC MXIV 2713(1)
Talking in Bed 2714(1)
Ambulances 2714(1)
High Windows 2715(1)
Homage to a Government 2715(1)
This Be The Verse 2716(1)
Aubade 2716(2)
NADINE GORDIMER (b. 1923) 2718(4)
The Moment before the Gun Went Off 2718(4)
BRIAN FRIEL (b. 1929) 2722(48)
Translations 2724(46)
DEREK WALCOTT (h. 1930) 2770
A Far Cry from Africa 2771(1)
The Schooner Flight 2772(1)
1 Adios, Carenage 2772(1)
The Season of Phastasmal Peace 2773(1)
OMEROS 2774(3)
1.3.3 ["'Mais qui 莽a qui rivait-'ous, Philoctete?'"] 2774(1)
6.49.1-2 ["She bathed him in the brew of the root. The basin"] 2775(2)
ALICE MUNRO (b. 1931) 2777(11)
Walker Brothers Cowboy 2778(10)
SEAMUS HEANEY (b. 1939) 2788(15)
Digging 2789(1)
The Forge 2790(1)
The Grauballe Man 2791(1)
Punishment 2792(1)
Casualty 2793(3)
The Skunk 2796(1)
Station Island 2797(1)
12 ("Like a convalescent, I took the hand") 2797(1)
Clearances 2798(4)
The Sharping Stone 2802(1)
J.M. COETZEE (b. 1940) 2803(10)
From Waiting for the Barbarians 2804(9)
SALMAN RUSHDIE (b. 1947) 2813(11)
The Prophet's Hair 2815(9)
ANNE CARSON (b. 1950) 2824
The Glass Essay 2825(4)
Hero 2825(4)
Epitaph: Zion 2829(3129075)
POEMS IN PROCESS A1
William Blake A2
The Tyger A2
William Wordsworth A4
She dwelt among the untrodden ways A4
Lord Byron A5
Don Juan A5
Canto 3, Stanza 9 A5
Canto 14, Stanza 95 A6
Percy Bysshe Shelley A7
O World, O Life, O Time A7
John Keats A9
The Eve of St. Agnes A9
To Autumn A10
Alfred, Lord Tennyson A11
The Lady of Shalott A11
Tithonus A14
Elizabeth Barrett Browning A15
The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point A15
Gerard Manley Hopkins A18
Thou art indeed just, Lord A18
William Butler Yeats A19
The Sorrow of Love A19
Leda and the Swan A21
D.H. Lawrence A23
The Piano A23
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHIES A25
Suggested General Readings A25
The Romantic Period A28
The Victorian Age A34
The Twentieth Century and After A39
APPENDICES
Literary Terminology A53
Geographic Nomenclature A74
British Money A76
The British Baronage A81
The Royal Lines of England and Great Britain A83
Religions in England A86
Map: London in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries A90
Permissions Acknowledgments A91
Index A95
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