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  1. Ezra Pound: Poet I: The Young Genius 1885-1920 by A. David Moody, 2007-11-24
  2. Best New Poets 2007: 50 Poems from Emerging Writers (Best New Poets)
  3. Letters to a Young Poet/the Possibility of Being by Rainer Maria Rilke, 2002-05
  4. Poet's Work, Poet's Play: Essays on the Practice and the Art
  5. The Mentor Book of Major British Poets (Mentor) by Various, 1985-08-23
  6. Poet in New York: A Bilingual Edition by Federico Garcia Lorca, 2007-12-21
  7. The Bat-Poet by Randall Jarrell, 1997-01-01
  8. The Pistol Poets by Victor Gischler, 2005-01-25
  9. Melville: The Making of the Poet by Hershel Parker, 2007-12-11
  10. Poet Power: The Complete Guide to Getting Your Poetry Published (Culture Tools) by Thomas A. Williams, 2002-10-01
  11. Fifteen Poets of the Aztec World by Miguel Leon-Portilla, 2000-10
  12. Modern American Poets: Their Voices and Visions by Robert DiYanni, 1993-10-01
  13. Finally Comes The Poet by Walter Brueggemann, 1989-01-01
  14. British Women Poets of the Romantic Era: An Anthology

21. Incompetech's British Author Series
A witty and scholarly take on various venerated British authors, most of whom had the misfortune of being poets.
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The focus here is on the memorable and the unusual rather than the important or useful. (In other words, don't come here to study for that big English exam.) Poet Playwright Essayist* Journalist Novelist Sir Walter "the Unfortunate" Raleigh
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22. Poets Apos; Corner
poets apos; Corner The creators of poets apos; Corner claim it is their goal quot;to create the largest, most diverse, and most userfriendly public library of poetic works ever assembled. quot;
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23. Index
Unpublished poets can request their own pages here. Also poems by the site owner, Terence West.
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24. The Poets' Corner: Original Poems, Prose And Rhymes From Around The World
Submit your original poems, prose and rhymes to share online. Also try your hand at interactive poetry add a line to a poem in progress and watch poetic license in action.
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26. CowboyPoetry.com          Cowboy And Western Poetry At The Bar-D RanchÂ
Omar West's Cowboy Poetry at the BarD Ranch claims to have the largest collection of cowboy poetry on the internet. Aims to give a home on the web to all folks' cowboy poetry-from the classic poems by old cowboys to the contemporary cowboy poets and poems by you.
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Fran Devereux Smith, Western Horseman (Read the entire review here "An entertaining and heartwarming collection of modern and classic Cowboy Poetry. A wonderful treasury, including many of my favorites."
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, America's favorite Cowboy singer "Cowboy poetry provides an important link to my own rural roots. The Big Roundup is a fine collection of cowboy poetry old and new."
The Honorable Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, author of Lazy B "...a wonderful addition to our cowboy poetry collection..."

27. Gallery Of Poets - English Language Poets - Byron, Keats, Wordsworth, Etc.
Welcome to our site! At The Gallery of poets we offer short biographies of the great Englishspeaking poets of the past. We also review published biographies.
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At The Gallery of Poets we offer short biographies of the great English-speaking poets of the past. We also review published biographies. If you want to learn about the lives and works of the great poets, read our short and to-the-point articles. As always, suggestions are welcome as to which poets you would like to see biographies on. Send us feedback by clicking on the link in the left-hand column. I'm sorry the site has not been updated in quite a while. I've had some huge changes in my life lately. But...from now on the site will be updated regularly. I hope you will continue to support us. Most recent article: Visit the article archives... E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake), Canadian poet
by Susan Keeping "Myself? Well, I am only a Mohawk with an ambition to show that even an Indian can do something in the world." E. Pauline Johnson Recommended: see all items...

28. Representative Poetry On-line: Version 3.0
indexes of the poets, alphabetically by last name or chronologically; their poems, by title; their poems, by first line or last line;
http://www.library.utoronto.ca/utel/rp/indexauthors.html
Poet Index Poem Index Random Search ... Concordance document.writeln(divStyle)
What thou lovest well remains,
What thou lov'st well shall not be reft from thee
What thou lov'st well is thy true heritage
Whose world, or mine or theirs
First came the seen, then thus the palpable
What thou lovest well is thy true heritage
What thou lov'st well shall not be reft from thee (E ZRA P OUND P ISAN C ANTOS , LXXXI
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29. Kelly Writers House
Gathering place and a resource for all kinds of writers and space for experiment and innovation on the Web, as well as on the streets of Philadelphia, by providing webcasts of author readings and interviews. with visiting writers and poets.
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  • 30. 07/07/97 -- Arts: Defying Canonical Isolation
    Interview by students at Simon Fraser University.
    http://www.peak.sfu.ca/the-peak/97-2/issue10/crolane.html
    The Peak, Simon Fraser University's Student Newspaper since 1965, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada V5A 1S6, e-mail: epeak@mail.peak.sfu.ca, phone: (604) 291-3597 fax: (604) 291-3786
    Volume 96, Issue 10 July 7, 1997 Arts
    Defying canonical isolation:
    Poets Lorna Crozier and Patrick Lane
    by clea ainsworth Student: It's really great to be able to put a face to your name. It puts my mind in a different mode and I really got a lot more out of the reading.... Patrick Lane: Yes, it makes you realize that Wordsworth masturbated. Well, maybe he didn't.... Lorna Crozier: Oh, I hope he did. Lane: Well, Blake did for sure. Seriously, seeing readings places poetry in the real world. I grew up in the interior of BC and figured all of the poets were dead. At the back of all the anthologies there was a section called "And Other Poems" and that's where all the Canadians were. Then I read "David" by Earl Birney-I remember thinking, geez, I love this poem. It was all about a guy climbing the Rockies around Banff. I thought, "this is real-I've been in those mountains." And then when I discovered in the early 60s that he was alive and living in Vancouver, I was completely knocked out by this. I sent some poems to a magazine at UBC and they rejected all of my poems-but it was Earl Birney who wrote the rejection letter to me. He said all of the editors are students and he apologized for them. He said they weren't so bad and that I should keep working at them. I thought Birney was much deader than Wordsworth.

    31. The Poets
    Rupert Brooke John McCrae. Wilfred Owen. Isaac Rosenberg. Alan Seeger. Edward Thomas. © Emory University Contact English Department Last Update April 19, 1997
    http://www.emory.edu/ENGLISH/LostPoets/ThePoets.html
    Rupert Brooke John McCrae Wilfred Owen Isaac Rosenberg ... Edward Thomas
    © Emory University
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    Last Update: April 19, 1997

    32. Sundance Creativity -- Fuel For The Inner You
    Dedicated to new and aspiring poets. This site will help find publishers, contests and workshops on the web, and points to the best Usenet groups, books and magazines for poets.
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    All-new directory of references, resources, tools and tips for poets from across the World Wide Web.
    POETRY WORKSHOPS *UPDATED 8-13*
    Compare and contrast the variety of poetry workshops, courses and classes available online.
    DESIGNING YOUR POETRY SITE *NEW 8-10*
    Tips and examples on how to design an attractive place on the web for your poetry.
    GRAMMAR FOR POETS *NEW 7-28*
    The rules of English language and usage do apply to poetry. Here you will find tips on specific grammar rules you should keep in mind when writing.
    POETIC CLICHES *NEW 7-28*
    POETRY NEWSGROUPS
    Usenet offers a wealth of opportunities for writers to present their work. This section contains a full list of the poetry-oriented newsgroups that you can access through your ISP or a web-based news reader.
    ONLINE JOURNALS AND CONTESTS
    Tips for finding poetry journals and contests online and how to prepare your work for submission.

    33. Fellowship Of Christian Poets ~ The Largest Christian Poetry Library In The Worl
    Tell a friend about this website! You are visitor 508928 since 9/11/98! A NON PROFIT W ORLD - WIDE CHRISTIAN MI NISTRY PO Box 93345 • Lakeland, Fl 33804.
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    by John Marinelli Hear, Oh Poet of the Lord.
    I offer you a great reward,
    A gifting that shall never cease,
    An outpouring of Joy and Peace. I send you from my throne above,
    As a messenger of my eternal Love,
    To a lost and dying land,
    To every creature, every man. Speak, Oh Poet of the living God.
    Dare to walk where Angels trod. Tell your world in Rhymes of Praise, Of Jesus, whom from the dead I raised. I give you words full of life. Use them as an end to strife. Send them by land and sea, For this is your destinty. I have chosen you especially by name, So set aside your sorrow and shame, And speak now on my behalf, Of love and peace and even wrath. Listen closely for my inner voice, And pen your rhymes of choice.

    34. The E-poets Network
    epoets.net a resource for poetry, performance, and new media art; producing live videoconferences where artists and audiences commune across national and
    http://www.e-poets.net/
    Friday, 11 June 2004
    04:13:15 AM
    main features spoken word: Book of Voices poetry video: Videotheque education: Learning background: about e-poets other features News Plain Text Library special guest artist Patrick Sanchez e-poets network partners Northwest Spokenword Lab
    Auburn, Washington, USA artist Heather Haley
    Vancouver, BC, Canada Cinasphere
    Vallejo, California, USA Poet in Residence
    Queensland, Australia Farrago Poetry
    London, England e-poets network
    Chicago, Illinois, USA
    Something different each day...
    May we recommend...
    Kedrick James
    Vancouverite Kedrick James deliberately takes us down the nastier side of the street (in good spirit) in the Book of Voices. More poets are "in rotation" at e-poets.net than ever before. We feature a different artist on the homepage each day. If you see someone you recognize in our "May we recommend..." panel, let them know! Summer is on, and lit' in Chicago heats up. Follow new interviews in the Plain Text op-ed section, or see our biggest Newswire ever for info on local and online poetry/lit' affairs... new poetry disc releases, readings and performances, published poets, and many LGBT/Q literary events for Pride Month. It's all open no passwords needed. Our website is donor-supported.

    35. Last Minute Changes: Dead Poets Society The Movie Vs. Dead Poets Society The Scr
    Comparison of the film to its screenplay.
    http://www10.pair.com/crazydv/weir/dps/comparison.html
    Last Minute Changes:
    Dead Poets Society the Movie vs. Dead Poets Society the Script
    Now I know, the first thing that everyone is going to ask me is "How can I get a copy of the script?" Unfortunately, I have not found a download of it available on the internet and I certainly do not have the time to type or scan the entire script in. I managed to get my copy of the script through an auction on eBay . You may wish to perform a search there and see if there are any copies currently up for bidding. The novelization (by N. H. Kleinbaum) and the original screenplay (by Tom Schulman) are pretty similar as far as the content goes. It appears as if the novelization was based on this version of the screenplay (revised third draft, September 29th, 1988) or something close to it. If you have the option of reading the script or the novelization, please read the script. Neither of them can hold a candle to the final film, but the novelization is very poorly written. This scares me considering the fact that the novelization is now part of the English curriculum in many US schools. (The used copy I have came from Greenfield Jr. High in Bakersfield CA.) If anything, I would use the novelization as an example of how not to write a story. In this draft, numerous changes were already made. (Numerous scene numbers simply have the word "omitted" next to them in this version.) One of the first changes that Peter Weir desired was to remove the entire element of plot that had John Keating dying. Weir felt that it was an unnecessary element that actually took away from Keating's teachings since it was suddenly obvious why Keating would want to seize the day.

    36. E-poets: An Incomplete History Of Slam
    Part of the epoets online library. For online video of Patricia Smith and Cin Salach, see also e-poets Videotheque. Select from the following sections
    http://www.e-poets.net/library/slam/
    written by Kurt Heintz
    principal photography by Jeannine Deubel
    graphics and additional photography by Kurt Heintz
    Part of the e-poets' online library. For extended audio of
    Patricia Smith, Tyehimba Jess, Example: None, and Tara Betts,artists at the
    heart of theslam movement in Chicago, see also: the Book of Voices . For online
    video of Patricia Smith and Cin Salach, see also: e-poets Videotheque Select from the following sections: A few words by this web's creator.
    The prelude and onset of the slam phenomenon in Chicago, tracing roots back to the 1970s with threads from New York and Chicago's punk rock and poetry scenes... through the discovery of the mature poetry slam by people outside Chicago.
    The expansion of slam to venues beyond Chicago, principally to Boston,New York and San Francisco, then to the rest of the United States and the world...
    An index of pages, arranged by subject.
    Return toe-poets

    37. MI: CONTRIBUTIONS: WRITING: Taco Shop Poets
    poets and performance artists from Southern California.
    http://multiple.insertions.com/mi_html/contrib/writing/iv08.htm
    The Taco Shop Poets Updated Web page (as of 11/26/99) http://members.xoom.com/t_s_p/ With feet on both sides of the border we declare that Cappuccino and poetry are no more! Long live salsa and the spoken word! Taco shops are places where people eat, talk, and leave behind social and class barriers in search for the perfect carne asada burrito. Taco shops have become the new meeting places for a cross- section of society. But taco shops don't just have a culinary function any longer. Taco shops are cultural centers, they are the the cultural crossroads for the new millenium. As Taco Shop Poets we are the cultural workers at these crossroads. As of August of last year we have been cultural guerrillas, taking over taco shops in San Diego, Tijuana, Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Jose, taking poetry to an audience not usually exposed to the spoken word and taking the usually jaded spoken word audience to a new environment for poetry. Our onda is the combination of the different spaces in our community: the taco shop space, the poetry space, the border space, the music space, the perfomance space, the nationalist space, the gender space, the sexuality space. Our work can be found where these areas intersect. We are a group of accomplished Southern California performers who have converted taco shops into temporary cultural centers. Our performance consists of music, poetry, prose, storytelling, and ritual.

    38. UNKNOWN POETS
    A site where poets can post their poetry.
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    39. U.C. Davis - British Women Romantic Poets Project
    The British Women Romantic poets Project is a digital initiative of the UC, Davis General Library. Contacting the British Women
    http://www.lib.ucdavis.edu/English/BWRP/
    A Choice "Outstanding Academic Title."
    from Original Poems by Mrs. Pilkington
    Cambridge, 1811.


    The British Women Romantic Poets Project is a digital initiative of the
    UC, Davis General Library.
    Contacting the British Women Romantic Poets Project: Telephone: (530) 754-4337; E-mail Nancy Kushigian
    Page updated 4/01/03.

    40. Western Folklife Center
    Home of the Cowboy Poetry Gathering, the Western Folklife Center at Elko, Nevada also hosts public radio's The Open Road .
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