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Books › "Poetry"
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The Nation's Favourite Poems
by Griff Rhys Jones
(Paperback - 19 Sep 1996) |
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The Puffin Book of Utterly Brilliant Poetry
by Brian Patten
(Paperback - 26 Aug 1999) |
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| Excerpt - page 10: "PUFFIN BOOK OF U11ERLY BRILLIANT POETRY SILLY OLD BABOON There was a Baboon Who, one afternoon" |
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An Introduction to English Poetry
by James Fenton
(Paperback - 29 May 2003) |
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| Excerpt - page 1: "History and Scope of English Poetry English poetry begins whenever we decide to say the modern English language begins" |
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Poetry for Dummies
by The Poetry Center and John Timpane
(Paperback - 1 May 2001) |
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| Excerpt - page 8: "Part I Reading and Understanding Poetry" |
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The Poetry Handbook
by John Lennard
(Paperback - 5 Jan 2006) |
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| Excerpt - page 1: " ... part of a poet's job. All poets use rhythm and all readers of poetry hear rhythm" |
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