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  • Oxford period poetry anthologies
  • These are Oxford poetry anthologies of English poetry, which select from a given period. See also The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse and

    Oxford period poetry anthologies

    Oxford_period_poetry_anthologies

  • Oxford poetry anthologies
  • Books published by Oxford University Press

    The Oxford University Press published a long series of poetry anthologies, dealing in particular with British poetry but not restricted to it, after the

    Oxford poetry anthologies

    Oxford_poetry_anthologies

  • List of poetry anthologies
  • Verse The Oxford Book of Welsh Verse in English Oxford period poetry anthologies Oxford poetry anthologies Oxford religious poetry anthologies Palgrave's

    List of poetry anthologies

    List_of_poetry_anthologies

  • Sangam literature
  • Historic period of Tamil literature

    the "Eight Anthologies" group praises Vishnu, Durga and Murugan. Similarly, the 150 poems of Kalittokai – also from the Eight Anthologies group – mention

    Sangam literature

    Sangam literature

    Sangam_literature

  • Man'yōshū
  • Oldest extant collection of Japanese poetry

    collection of Japanese waka (poetry in Classical Japanese), compiled sometime after AD 759 during the Nara period. The anthology is one of the most revered

    Man'yōshū

    Man'yōshū

    Man'yōshū

  • Classic of Poetry
  • Collection of ancient Chinese poetry

    Classic of Poetry, also Shijing or Shih-ching, translated variously as the Book of Songs, Book of Odes, or simply known as the Odes or Poetry (詩; Shī),

    Classic of Poetry

    Classic of Poetry

    Classic_of_Poetry

  • Western canon
  • Cultural classics valued in the West

    practice period and beyond, their works remain extremely underrepresented in concert programs, music history curriculums, and music anthologies. In particular

    Western canon

    Western canon

    Western_canon

  • Eight Anthologies
  • Classical Tamil poetic work

    Greater Texts (Patiṉeṇmēlkaṇakku) anthology series of the Sangam Literature. The Eight Anthologies and its companion anthology, the Ten Idylls (Pattuppāṭṭu)

    Eight Anthologies

    Eight_Anthologies

  • Tottel's Miscellany
  • Anthology of English poetry

    Sonettes, usually called Tottel's Miscellany, was the first printed anthology of English poetry. First published by Richard Tottel in 1557 in London, it ran

    Tottel's Miscellany

    Tottel's_Miscellany

  • Epic poetry
  • Lengthy poem dealing with supernatural forces

    In poetry, an epic is a lengthy narrative poem typically about the extraordinary deeds of extraordinary characters who, in dealings with gods or other

    Epic poetry

    Epic poetry

    Epic_poetry

  • Poetry
  • Form of literature

     13–24. English language anthologies Ferguson, Margaret; Salter, Mary Jo; Stallworthy, Jon, eds. (1996). The Norton Anthology of Poetry (4th ed.). W.W. Norton

    Poetry

    Poetry

  • The Oxford Book of Australian Women's Verse
  • 1995 Australian poetry anthology

    The anthology contains 252 poems from 89 authors. In her introduction editor Susan Lever mentioned previous anthologies of Australian women's poetry – Mother

    The Oxford Book of Australian Women's Verse

    The_Oxford_Book_of_Australian_Women's_Verse

  • The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse
  • The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse is a poetry anthology edited by Philip Larkin. It was published in 1973 by Oxford University Press with

    The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse

    The_Oxford_Book_of_Twentieth_Century_English_Verse

  • Vercelli Book
  • Manuscript Old English poetic codex

    assembled the material over an extended period of time. Elaine Treharne in Old and Middle English: An Anthology suggests: "Although the examples are diverse

    Vercelli Book

    Vercelli Book

    Vercelli_Book

  • Lyric poetry
  • Formal type of poetry

    Lyric poetry was popular with the German reading public between 1830 and 1890, as shown in the number of poetry anthologies published in the period. According

    Lyric poetry

    Lyric poetry

    Lyric_poetry

  • Nissim Ezekiel
  • Indian poet (1924–2004)

    Workshop Poetry". Asiatic. 3 (1): 126–129. "Ten 20th Century Indian Poets". cse.iitk.ac.in. Retrieved 23 August 2018. "The Oxford India Anthology of Twelve

    Nissim Ezekiel

    Nissim_Ezekiel

  • English poetry
  • extemporaneous poetry at a monastery at Whitby. This is generally taken as marking the beginning of Anglo-Saxon poetry. Much of the poetry of the period is difficult

    English poetry

    English poetry

    English_poetry

  • 1918 in poetry
  • 2011. Joshi, Irene, compiler, "Poetry Anthologies" Archived 2009-08-30 at the Wayback Machine, "Poetry Anthologies" section, "University Libraries,

    1918 in poetry

    1918_in_poetry

  • James Reeves (writer)
  • British writer (1909–1978)

    (1973). As an editor, Reeves was prolific, producing many anthologies of prose and poetry, as well as selections from the work of John Donne, Gerard

    James Reeves (writer)

    James Reeves (writer)

    James_Reeves_(writer)

  • Edwin Thumboo
  • Singaporean poet and academic (born 1933)

    edited some of the first anthologies of English poetry and fiction from Singapore and Malaysia. His own collections of poetry include Rib of Earth (1956)

    Edwin Thumboo

    Edwin_Thumboo

  • Greek Anthology
  • Ancient collection of short poems

    verse translations; Oxford, 1939) ——— Greek Poetry for Everyman (New York: Macmillan, 1951) Dudley Fitts, Poems from the Greek Anthology (New York: New Directions

    Greek Anthology

    Greek Anthology

    Greek_Anthology

  • 1937 in poetry
  • 6, 2010 Joshi, Irene, compiler, "Poetry Anthologies" Archived 2009-08-30 at the Wayback Machine, "Poetry Anthologies" section, "University Libraries,

    1937 in poetry

    1937_in_poetry

  • Elizabethan literature
  • English literature from 1558 to 1603

    well-read in Renaissance poetry. However, the canon of Renaissance poetry was formed only in the Victorian period, with anthologies like Palgrave's Golden

    Elizabethan literature

    Elizabethan literature

    Elizabethan_literature

  • Jacob Allestry
  • Political writer and poet

    15 October 1686. His poems have been included in several Oxford period poetry anthologies.[citation needed]  This article incorporates text from a publication

    Jacob Allestry

    Jacob_Allestry

  • Chu Ci
  • Anthology of Chinese poetry

    an ancient anthology of Chinese poetry including works traditionally attributed mainly to Qu Yuan and Song Yu from the Warring States period, as well as

    Chu Ci

    Chu Ci

    Chu_Ci

  • Kaifūsō
  • Most ancient collection of Chinese poetry written by Japanese poets

    (懐風藻; Florilegium of Cherished Airs) is the earliest extant anthology of literary Sinitic poetry (kanshi) written by Japanese poets. It was compiled in 751

    Kaifūsō

    Kaifūsō

  • Rebecca Gayle Howell
  • American poet

    2014-2024 Howell served as the poetry editor of Oxford American. She was the second in the magazine's history. During this period she curated a profile of Southern

    Rebecca Gayle Howell

    Rebecca Gayle Howell

    Rebecca_Gayle_Howell

  • 1923 in poetry
  • 12, 2009 Joshi, Irene, compiler, "Poetry Anthologies" Archived 2009-08-30 at the Wayback Machine, "Poetry Anthologies" section, "University Libraries,

    1923 in poetry

    1923_in_poetry

  • Gavin Ewart
  • English poet (1916–1995)

    the Flesh (1966) by W.H. Smith. His editorial acumen was evident in anthologies such as The Penguin Book of Light Verse (1980), and his contribution

    Gavin Ewart

    Gavin Ewart

    Gavin_Ewart

  • 1917 in poetry
  • Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). January — Philosopher Hu Shih

    1917 in poetry

    1917_in_poetry

  • Medieval music
  • Western music created during the Middle Ages

    compiled in collections known as cancioneiros (songbooks). Three such anthologies are known: the Cancioneiro da Ajuda, the Cancioneiro Colocci-Brancuti

    Medieval music

    Medieval music

    Medieval_music

  • Mirabai
  • Hindu mystic poet (1499–1546)

    (2004), The Graceful Guru, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0195145373, pages 21-23, 29-30 Neeti Sadarangani (2004), Bhakti Poetry in Medieval India: Its

    Mirabai

    Mirabai

    Mirabai

  • The Muse in Arms
  • 1917 anthology of British World War I poetry

    The Muse in Arms is an anthology of British war poetry published in November 1917 during World War I. It consists of 131 poems by 52 contributors, with

    The Muse in Arms

    The Muse in Arms

    The_Muse_in_Arms

  • Chinese poetry
  • Poetical art developed in China

    being considered poetry, in the sense of modern Chinese poetry. The earliest extant anthologies are the Shi Jing (詩經) and Chu Ci (楚辭). Both of these have

    Chinese poetry

    Chinese poetry

    Chinese_poetry

  • Fenton Johnson (poet)
  • American poet

    career. His work is often included in anthologies of 20th-century poetry, and he is noted for early prose poetry. Author James Weldon Johnson (no relation)

    Fenton Johnson (poet)

    Fenton Johnson (poet)

    Fenton_Johnson_(poet)

  • Miscellany
  • Publishing term; collection of various pieces of writing by different authors

    ‘Collecting and the Anthology in Early Modern Culture’ in Barbara Korte, Ralf Schneider, and Stefanie Lethbridge (eds.), Anthologies of British Poetry: Critical

    Miscellany

    Miscellany

    Miscellany

  • Scars Upon My Heart
  • 1981 anthology of WWI poems edited by Catherine W. Reilly

    English–language works such as privately published poetry volumes, fundraising books, magazines, newspapers, and anthologies published during the war years. Of the

    Scars Upon My Heart

    Scars_Upon_My_Heart

  • English literature
  • Literature written in the English language

    the Victorian period were Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Robert Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and Matthew Arnold. The poetry of this period was heavily

    English literature

    English literature

    English_literature

  • Michael O'Neill (academic)
  • English poet, and academic

    scholar, specialising in the Romantic period and post-war poetry. He published four volumes of original poetry; his academic writing was praised as "beautifully

    Michael O'Neill (academic)

    Michael O'Neill (academic)

    Michael_O'Neill_(academic)

  • 1910 in poetry
  • Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-860634-6 Joshi, Irene, compiler, "Poetry Anthologies" Archived 2009-08-30 at the Wayback Machine, "Poetry Anthologies"

    1910 in poetry

    1910_in_poetry

  • Medieval Arabic female poets
  • Ibn al-Tarrah (d. 720/1320). However, a range of medieval anthologies do contain women's poetry, including collections by Al-Jahiz, Abu Tammam, Abu al-Faraj

    Medieval Arabic female poets

    Medieval_Arabic_female_poets

  • List of early-modern British women novelists
  • Mothers of the Novel: 100 Good Women Writers Before Jane Austen Oxford period poetry anthologies Women Writers Project Women's writing (literary category) Corvey

    List of early-modern British women novelists

    List of early-modern British women novelists

    List_of_early-modern_British_women_novelists

  • Sappho
  • Ancient Greek lyric poet (c. 630–c. 570 BC)

    Lesbiorum fragmenta. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Reprint: ISBN 978-0-19-814137-2. Powell, Jim (2019). The Poetry of Sappho. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Sappho

    Sappho

    Sappho

  • Sonnet
  • Poetic form, traditionally fourteen specifically rhymed lines

    de Estudios Hispánicos 19. 2 (Invierno 1995), pp. 311–325. An Anthology of Mexican Poetry (compiled by Octavio Paz), Indiana University, 1958 "LOS PARQUES

    Sonnet

    Sonnet

  • Feminist poetry
  • Poetry inspired by and expressing feminist principles

    poetry as a vehicle for communicating with public audiences through anthologies, poetry collections, and public readings. Formally, feminist poetry often

    Feminist poetry

    Feminist_poetry

  • Poetry of Sappho
  • Body of literary work by Ancient Greek poet Sappho

    on which the Tithonus poem is preserved was part of a Hellenistic anthology of poetry, and predates the Alexandrian edition. Two fragments list opening

    Poetry of Sappho

    Poetry_of_Sappho

  • Philip Larkin
  • English poet, novelist and librarian (1922–1985)

    Larkin also appears on several audio poetry anthologies: The Jupiter Anthology of 20th Century English Poetry – Part III (JUR 00A8), issued in 1963 and

    Philip Larkin

    Philip_Larkin

  • The Norton Anthology of English Literature
  • Literature anthology

    Greenblatt, a Shakespeare scholar and Harvard professor. The anthology provides an overview of poetry, drama, prose fiction, essays, and letters from Beowulf

    The Norton Anthology of English Literature

    The_Norton_Anthology_of_English_Literature

  • Fantasy Press (poetry)
  • published annual Oxford Poetry anthologies until 1953, when Fantasy Press took the project over. Work in the successive anthologies was the choice of

    Fantasy Press (poetry)

    Fantasy_Press_(poetry)

  • War poetry
  • Poetry on the topic of war

    collected in anthologies. Several of these early anthologies were published during the war and were very popular, though the tone of the poetry changed as

    War poetry

    War poetry

    War_poetry

  • Jessie Pope
  • British poet, writer, and journalist (1868-1941)

    (Edward Salter)", The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry in English, Ian Hamilton, Oxford University Press, 1996. Women's Poetry of the First World

    Jessie Pope

    Jessie_Pope

  • Robert Graves
  • English poet, novelist and critic (1895–1985)

    Doubleday, 1928. A Pamphlet Against Anthologies (with Laura Riding). London: Jonathan Cape, 1928; as Against Anthologies. New York: Doubleday, 1928. Mrs.

    Robert Graves

    Robert Graves

    Robert_Graves

  • Spoon River Anthology
  • 1915 poetry collection by Edgar Lee Masters

    the time Masters wrote the poems that became Spoon River Anthology, he had published some poetry with some success; these prior poems, however, were more

    Spoon River Anthology

    Spoon_River_Anthology

  • Newspaper poetry
  • Genre of poetry

    Poetry published in newspapers, known as newspaper poetry or sometimes magazine verse, was a common feature of 19th- and early 20th-century Anglo-American

    Newspaper poetry

    Newspaper poetry

    Newspaper_poetry

  • Edgell Rickword
  • English poet, critic, journalist and literary editor

    Graves, L. P. Hartley and Alan Porter. His work appeared in the Oxford Poetry 1921 anthology, with Blunden, Golding, Porter, Graves, Richard Hughes and Frank

    Edgell Rickword

    Edgell_Rickword

  • Renku
  • Japanese poetic form

    season word or phrase used in many renku verses List of Japanese poetry anthologies Matsuo Bashō – the 17th-century Japanese poet who brought renku to

    Renku

    Renku

  • John Robert Colombo
  • Canadian writer, editor, and poet

    editor, and poet. He has published over 200 titles, including major anthologies and reference works. Colombo was born in Kitchener, Ontario, in 1936

    John Robert Colombo

    John Robert Colombo

    John_Robert_Colombo

  • Arun Kolatkar
  • Indian poet (1932–2004)

    poetry, Jejuri, won the Commonwealth Poetry Prize in 1977. His Marathi verse collection Bhijki Vahi won a Sahitya Akademi Award in 2005. An anthology

    Arun Kolatkar

    Arun_Kolatkar

  • Old English literature
  • Literature of Anglo-Saxon England

    grammar, medicine, and geography; and poetry. In all, there are over 400 surviving manuscripts from the period, of which about 189 are considered major

    Old English literature

    Old_English_literature

  • Ars Poetica (Horace)
  • C. 19 BC poem by Horace

    "Ars Poetica", or "The Art of Poetry", sometimes referred to as the "Epistula ad Pisones", or "Epistle to the Pisos", is a poem written by Horace c. 19

    Ars Poetica (Horace)

    Ars Poetica (Horace)

    Ars_Poetica_(Horace)

  • Arabic poetry
  • Form of poetry

    Arabic poetry (Arabic: الشعر العربي ash-shi‘r al-‘arabīyy) is one of the earliest forms of Arabic literature. Pre-Islamic Arabic poetry contains the bulk

    Arabic poetry

    Arabic_poetry

  • 2nd century BC in poetry
  • Compilation of the Pathinenmaelkanakku (Eighteen Major Anthology Series) of early Tamil poetry. Antipater of Sidon Lucius Afranius (poet) likely latest

    2nd century BC in poetry

    2nd_century_BC_in_poetry

  • Epigram
  • Brief memorable statement

    Bing, Peter (26 September 2022). "Greek poetry: Epigrams". Oxford Bibliographies (online ed.). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/obo/9780195389661-0049

    Epigram

    Epigram

    Epigram

  • Paul Muldoon
  • Irish poet

    Irish Poetry. Ed. (1986) The Faber Book of Beasts. Ed. (1997) The Oxford and Cambridge May Anthologies 2000: Poetry. Ed. (2000) The Best American Poetry 2005

    Paul Muldoon

    Paul Muldoon

    Paul_Muldoon

  • The Sitwells
  • 20th century sibling writers and literary personas

    Wheels anthologies produced from 1916. These were seen either as a counterweight to the contemporary Edward Marsh Georgian Poetry anthologies, or as light

    The Sitwells

    The Sitwells

    The_Sitwells

  • Keki N. Daruwalla
  • Indian poet and short story writer (1937–2024)

    Award in 1972. His poems appeared in many poetry anthologies such as Anthology of Contemporary Indian Poetry edited by Menka Shivdasani, and The Dance

    Keki N. Daruwalla

    Keki N. Daruwalla

    Keki_N._Daruwalla

  • Country Towns
  • 1932 poem by Australian poet Kenneth Slessor

    the author's single-author collections and a number of Australian poetry anthologies. In the UQP Studies in Australian Literature volume devoted to the

    Country Towns

    Country_Towns

  • 1950 in poetry
  • "1972") Joshi, Irene, compiler, "Poetry Anthologies" Archived 2009-08-30 at the Wayback Machine, "Poetry Anthologies" section, "University Libraries,

    1950 in poetry

    1950_in_poetry

  • James Berry (poet)
  • Jamaican poet (1924–2017)

    Babylon: The Chatto Book of Westindian-British Poetry (editor), London: Chatto & Windus, 1984 Chain of Days, Oxford University Press, 1985 A Thief in the Village

    James Berry (poet)

    James_Berry_(poet)

  • John Agard
  • Guyanese playwright, poet and writer

    took place on 19 May 2026, students studying the Power & Conflict poetry anthology were asked to compare how Agard's poem 'Checking Out Me History' and

    John Agard

    John Agard

    John_Agard

  • Poetry of Scotland
  • Poetry written within the boundaries of modern Scotland

    earliest surviving verse from Scotland. Very few works of Gaelic poetry survive from this period and most of these in Irish manuscripts. The Dream of the Rood

    Poetry of Scotland

    Poetry of Scotland

    Poetry_of_Scotland

  • Uranians
  • Gay poetry movement active 1858–1930

    and Boys: An Anthology (1924), edited by Edward Mark Slocum, which was republished with a new introduction in 1978. More recent anthologies and republications

    Uranians

    Uranians

  • List of poetry groups and movements
  • Start of Six Dynasties poetry (220–589). China: Six Dynasties poetry period (220–589). China: Emergence of Midnight Songs poetry. China: Orchid Pavilion

    List of poetry groups and movements

    List_of_poetry_groups_and_movements

  • Paripāṭal
  • Classic anthology of Tamil literature

    This is the only anthology in the Eight Anthologies collection that is predominantly religious, though the other seven anthologies do contain occasional

    Paripāṭal

    Paripāṭal

  • Greek lyric
  • Body of lyric poetry written in dialects of Ancient Greek

    Greek lyric is the body of lyric poetry written in dialects of Ancient Greek. Lyric poetry is, in short, poetry to be sung accompanied by music, traditionally

    Greek lyric

    Greek lyric

    Greek_lyric

  • The Book of Virtues
  • 1993 anthology edited by William Bennett

    tolerance." Among religious reviewers, Rosemary O'Donnell said, "Truly great anthologies come along once in a great while. And this is one of them." Jean Porter

    The Book of Virtues

    The_Book_of_Virtues

  • Suryakant Tripathi
  • Indian poet, novelist, essayist and story-writer

    suitable for his songs. Over time, his works from Geetika and other anthologies have been set to music by prominent artists, including those specialising

    Suryakant Tripathi

    Suryakant Tripathi

    Suryakant_Tripathi

  • David Rubadiri
  • Malawian diplomat and academic (1930–2018)

    bringing out yet another attractive book. Rubadiri's poetry continued to appear in anthologies in the 1970s and 1980s, and in 2004 his own collection

    David Rubadiri

    David_Rubadiri

  • List of National Treasures of Japan (writings: Japanese books)
  • Japanese writings

    aesthetic values such as yūgen to waka poetry. Some of the best imperial anthologies and best poetic anthologies, such as Shunzei's Korai fūteishō, were

    List of National Treasures of Japan (writings: Japanese books)

    List of National Treasures of Japan (writings: Japanese books)

    List_of_National_Treasures_of_Japan_(writings:_Japanese_books)

  • Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
  • English peer and courtier (1550–1604)

    to Prince François and therefore judged seditious. Oxford's published poetry dates from this period and, along with Edward Dyer he was one of the first

    Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford

    Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford

    Edward_de_Vere,_17th_Earl_of_Oxford

  • 1876 in poetry
  • year." — from the Preface, p vi) Joshi, Irene, compiler, "Poetry Anthologies", "Poetry Anthologies" section, "University Libraries, University of Washington"

    1876 in poetry

    1876_in_poetry

  • Metaphysical poets
  • Term used to describe a loose group of British lyric poets of the 17th century

    royalist literary history" on 17th-century English poetry. But Colin Burrow's dissenting opinion, in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, is that the

    Metaphysical poets

    Metaphysical poets

    Metaphysical_poets

  • Frank McEachran
  • British schoolmaster and writer (1900–1975)

    wrote on philosophy, but his most commercially successful books were his anthologies Spells for Poets and More Spells which appeared in the 1950s. He was

    Frank McEachran

    Frank_McEachran

  • List of literary movements
  • discussing literary works. These terms are helpful for curricula or anthologies. Some of these movements (such as Dada and Beat) were defined by the

    List of literary movements

    List_of_literary_movements

  • Jo Shapcott
  • English poet

    Fellow at Oxford Brookes University from 2003 to 2005. She is a longstanding tutor for the Arvon Foundation. and a former president of the Poetry Society

    Jo Shapcott

    Jo Shapcott

    Jo_Shapcott

  • Andrew Salkey
  • British-Jamaican writer, journalist, broadcaster and political activist (1928–1995)

    his career, including novels for adults and for children, poetry collections, anthologies, travelogues and essays. In the 1960s, he was a co-founder

    Andrew Salkey

    Andrew Salkey

    Andrew_Salkey

  • Literature of al-Andalus
  • was an important form of poetry and music in the Almoravid period. Great poets from the period are mentioned in anthologies such as Kharidat al-Qasar  [ar]

    Literature of al-Andalus

    Literature_of_al-Andalus

  • Helen Gardner (critic)
  • English literary critic and academic

    and anthologies. She edited The New Oxford Book of English Verse 1250–1950 (published 1972), which replaced Arthur Quiller-Couch's The Oxford Book of

    Helen Gardner (critic)

    Helen Gardner (critic)

    Helen_Gardner_(critic)

  • Safi al-Din al-Hilli
  • 14th-century Arab poet

    Saraya al". Oxford Dictionary of Islam. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-989120-7. OCLC 52362778. Jayyusi, Salma (2006). "Arabic Poetry in the Post-Classical

    Safi al-Din al-Hilli

    Safi al-Din al-Hilli

    Safi_al-Din_al-Hilli

  • Irish poetry
  • Poetry by poets from Ireland

    until Christopher Ricks included him in two anthologies, and eventually edited a selection of his poetry. Probably the most significant poetic movement

    Irish poetry

    Irish poetry

    Irish_poetry

  • Buddhist poetry
  • Genre of literature

    the Heian period, Buddhist poetry began to be anthologized in the Imperial Anthologies (Jp. chokusenshū 勅選集. Among the 21 Imperial Anthologies, 19 contain

    Buddhist poetry

    Buddhist_poetry

  • Anyte
  • Hellenistic poet

    women poets listed by Antipater of Thessalonica in the Palatine Anthology. Her pastoral poetry may have influenced Theocritus, and her works were adapted by

    Anyte

    Anyte

    Anyte

  • Sylvia Plath
  • American poet and writer (1932–1963)

    Hamilton, Ian; Noel-To, Jeremy, eds. (2013). The Oxford Companion to Modern Poetry in English. OUP Oxford. p. 482. ISBN 978-0-19-964025-6. "A Poet's Guide

    Sylvia Plath

    Sylvia Plath

    Sylvia_Plath

  • Donald Hall
  • American writer (1928–2018)

    Academy, Harvard University, and Christ Church, Oxford. Early in his career, he became the first poetry editor of The Paris Review (1953–1961), the quarterly

    Donald Hall

    Donald Hall

    Donald_Hall

  • Charles Tomlinson
  • English poet, translator, and illustrator (1927–2015)

    Arena. Tomlinson's first book of poetry was published in 1951, and his Collected Poems was published by the Oxford University Press in 1985, followed

    Charles Tomlinson

    Charles_Tomlinson

  • Adil Jussawalla
  • Indian poet and critic (born 1940)

    Indian poet, magazine editor and translator. He has written two books of poetry, Land's End and Missing Person. Sea Breeze Bombay is a fine, city poem by

    Adil Jussawalla

    Adil_Jussawalla

  • Pedro Pietri
  • Puerto Rican writer (1944–2004)

    published and included in the following anthologies: Inventing a Word: An Anthology of Twentieth Century Puerto Rican Poetry (ed. Julio Marzan, 1980), Illusions

    Pedro Pietri

    Pedro_Pietri

  • Peter Porter (poet)
  • British-based Australian poet (1929– 2010)

    Oxford University Press, 1972. from the Greek Anthology in Penguin Classics edition Michelangelo, Life, Letters, and Poetry, with George Bull Oxford University

    Peter Porter (poet)

    Peter Porter (poet)

    Peter_Porter_(poet)

  • Henry Treece
  • British poet and writer (1911-1966)

    intelligence officer in the RAF and helped John Pudney edit Air Force Poetry. Other poetry anthologies he was involved with include The New Apocalypse (1939) with

    Henry Treece

    Henry_Treece

  • Literature
  • Written work of art

    from the original on 29 November 2020. Retrieved 10 August 2017. "poetry, n." Oxford English Dictionary. OUP. Archived from the original on 30 June 2020

    Literature

    Literature

    Literature

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  • Arford
  • Surname or Lastname

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    Arford

    English : habitational name from Arford in Hampshire.

    Arford

  • Oxford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Oxford

    English : habitational name from the city of Oxford, named in Old English with ox(e)na (genitive plural of oxa ‘ox’) + ford ‘ford’.

    Oxford

  • Alford
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Alford

    From the old ford.

    Alford

  • Offord
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Essex)

    Offord

    English (Essex) : habitational name from a place in Cambridgeshire, called Offord, from Old English uppe ‘up’ (here ‘upstream’) + ford ‘ford’.

    Offord

  • Orford
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Orford

    From the Cattle Ford

    Orford

  • Huxford
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Huxford

    From Hugh's Ford

    Huxford

  • Luxford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Luxford

    English : habitational name from Luxford in Crowborough, Sussex.

    Luxford

  • Oxford
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Oxford

    From the Ox Ford

    Oxford

  • Alford
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, British, Christian, English, German

    Alford

    From the Old Ford; Place Name; The Old River-ford; Ready for Battle

    Alford

  • Kavisha
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Tamil

    Kavisha

    Poet; Poetry

    Kavisha

  • Oxenford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Oxenford

    English : from an old spelling of Oxford.

    Oxenford

  • Wofford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wofford

    English : variant of Wolford.

    Wofford

  • Oxnaford
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Oxnaford

    From the Ox Ford

    Oxnaford

  • Ruford
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Ruford

    From the red ford.

    Ruford

  • Oldford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Oldford

    English : perhaps a habitational name from Oldford in Somerset.

    Oldford

  • Axford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Axford

    English : habitational name from places in Wiltshire and Hampshire called Axford. The first is named from Old English æsc ‘ash tree’ + ford; the second from Old English æsc + ōra ‘slope’.

    Axford

  • Rexford
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, Latin

    Rexford

    King's Ford; Chieftain

    Rexford

  • Smuin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Oxford)

    Smuin

    English (Oxford) : unexplained.

    Smuin

  • Liford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Liford

    English : variant spelling of Lyford.

    Liford

  • Byford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Byford

    English : habitational name from a place named Byford, from Old English byge ‘bend’ + ford ‘ford’. There is one such on the Wye near Hereford.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a ford, from Middle English by ‘by’, ‘beside’ + ford.

    Byford

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