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His Poems ( 1982 ) collected all the work he wanted to keep in print up to the time of publication, beginning with Kitchen Poems ( 1968 ).
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Poems and 1982
After his death came Selected Poems ( 1972 ), followed by Peake's Progress in ( 1979 – though the Penguin edition of 1982, with many corrections, including a whole stanza inadvertently omitted from the hardback edition, is to be preferred ).
Tansley's For Kett and Countryside ( 1910 ), Jack Lindsay's The Great Oak ( 1949 ), Sylvia Haymon's children's story The Loyal Traitor ( 1965 ), and Margaret Callow's A Rebellious Oak ( 2012 ); plays, including George Colman Green's Kett the tanner ( 1909 ); and poetry, including Keith Chandler's collection Kett's Rebellion and Other Poems ( 1982 ).
* Renee Vivien, The Muse of the Violets: Poems by Renee Vivien, translated by Margaret Porter and Catherine Kroger ( Tallahassee, Florida: Naiad Press, 1982 )
* The Beauty of the Weapons: Selected Poems 1972 – 82 – 1982 ( nominated for a Governor General's Award ), 1985 ( Copper Canyon Press )
This was followed by P. J. Kavanagh's Collected Poems, first published in 1982 and reissued in 2004.
Ballantine Books ’ mass paperback edition, Fungi From Yuggoth & Other Poems ( Random House, New York, 1971 ) was followed in 1982 by the chapbook printing of Lovecraft's sonnet cycle ( Necronomicon Press, West Warwick, RI ).
Poems and collected
John Benson published a collected edition of Shakespeare's Poems in 1640 ; the poems were not added to collections of the plays until the 18th century.
In 1905, the Sydney book collector Alfred Lee discovered the 1802 English book " Original Poems and Translations ... chiefly by Susanna Watts ," which collected poems by Watts and others.
Auckland: Random House / Vintage ( Posthumously published ); ( Released in the UK as a collected edition along with selections from The Pocket Mirror under the title Storms Will Tell: Selected Poems.
After being named a poetry consultant for the Library of Congress, he published his first volume of collected poems, " Poems 1957-1967 " in 1967.
He also collected his smaller pieces, hitherto unedited, in a volume undated, but probably published in 1605, under the title of Poems Lyric and Pastoral ; these consisted of odes, eclogues, and a fantastic satire called The Man in the Moon.
These unpublished writings, along with others including the libretto of the Sun Dance Opera, were collected and published as Dreams and Thunder: Stories, Poems, and the Sun Dance Opera by P. Jane Hafen in 2001.
* Henry Glapthorne ( d. c. 1643 )-The Plays and Poems of Henry Glapthorne: Now first collected with illustrative notes and a memoir of the Author
His poems were first edited by Rufus Wilmot Griswold ( New York, 1844 ); another American edition, by W. A. Whitmore, appeared in 1859 ; an authorized edition with a memoir by Derwent Coleridge appeared in 1864: The Political and Occasional Poems of W. M. Praed ( 1888 ), edited with notes by his nephew, Sir George Young, included many pieces collected from various newspapers and periodicals.
In 1921, Herbert Grierson published Metaphysical Lyrics and Poems of the Seventeenth Century, which collected poems by Donne, Herbert, Vaughan, Marvell, and Carew.
A high point of classical Chinese poetry occurred during the Tang period ( 618-907 ): not only was this period prolific in poets ; but, also in poems ( perhaps around 50, 000 poems survive, many of them collected in the Collected Tang Poems ).
Major collections of Classical Chinese poetry include the Shijing, the Chuci, the Collected Tang Poems, the New Songs from the Jade Terrace, the Three Hundred Tang Poems, the Tang era Wangchuan ji, and the poems collected from the Orchid Pavilion Gathering and the Midnight Songs poems from the Six Dynasties period.
Between 1925 and 1956, Muir published seven volumes of poetry which were collected after his death and published in 1991 as The Complete Poems of Edwin Muir.
Muldoon ’ s poems have been collected into three books, Selected Poems 1968-1986 ( 1986 ), New Selected Poems: 1968-1994 ( 1996 ), and Poems 1968-1998 ( 2001 ).
* Drummond's Poems, with Cypresse Grove, the History, and a few of the minor tracts, collected in 1656 and edited by Edward Phillips, Milton's nephew.
They were also collected in anthologies of the Harlem Renaissance: The New Negro, Caroling Dusk, and Negro Poets and Their Poems.
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