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Poems and Prose from the Old English
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Poems and Prose from the Old EnglishPoems and Prose from the Old English

In this restructured and greatly expanded version of Burton Raffel’s out-of-print classic, Poems from the Old English, Raffel and co-editor Alexandra H. Olsen place the oldest English writings in an entirely different perspective. Keeping the classroom teacher’s needs foremost in mind, Raffel and Olsen organize the major old English poems (except Beowulf) and new prose selections so as to facilitate both reading and studying.
 
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Tags: English, Raffel, Poems, Olsen, studying, Prose
Edward Gibbon's Decline and Fall of Rome - Volumes 01-12
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Edward Gibbon's Decline and Fall of Rome - Volumes 01-12Edward Gibbon (April 27, 1737 – January 16, 1794) was an English historian and Member of Parliament. His most important work, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, was published in six volumes between 1776 and 1788. The History is known principally for the quality and irony of its prose, its use of primary sources, and its open denigration of organised religion, though the extent of this is disputed by some critics.
 
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Tags: Decline, History, sources, primary, prose
Collected Poems (Routledge Classics)
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Collected Poems (Routledge Classics)

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This selection of Blake's work was commissioned in 1905 by the firm of George Routledge from W.B. Yeats. Yeats, one of the few poets comparable to Blake, prepared a unique selection of his poetic and prose writings.

 
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Tags: Yeats, Routledge, selection, unique, prose, poetic
Aspects of the Novel
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Aspects of the NovelThere are all kinds of books out there purporting to explain that odd phenomenon the novel. Sometimes it's hard to know whom they're are for, exactly. Enthusiastic readers? Fellow academics? Would-be writers? Aspects of the Novel, E.M. Forster's 1927 treatise on the "fictitious prose work over 50,000 words" is, it turns out, for anyone with the faintest interest in how fiction is made. Open at random, and find your attention utterly sandbagged.
 
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Tags: Novel, 50000, words, prose, treatise, Aspects, Novel
A Tradition of Subversion: The Prose Poem in English from Wilde to Ashbery
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A Tradition of Subversion: The Prose Poem in English from Wilde to Ashbery From its inception in nineteenth-century France, the prose poem has embraced an aesthetic of shock and innovation rather than tradition and convention. In this suggestive study, Margueritte S. Murphy both explores the history of this genre in Anglo-American literature and provides a model for reading the prose poem, irrespective of language or national literature. Murphy argues that the prose poem is an inherently subversive genre, one that must perpetually undermine prosaic conventions in order to validate itself as authentically "other".
 
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Tags: prose, Murphy, literature, genre, perpetually