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_aPerrine's literature : _bstructure, sound, and sense / _ccompiled by Thomas R. Arp, Greg Johnson. |
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_aBoston, Massachusetts : _bWadsworth Cengage Learning, _c(c)2009. |
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_aA description of the morning/ _rJonathan Swift -- _tFern Hill/ _rDylan Thomas -- _tThe virgins/ _rDerek Walcott -- _tTo a stranger ; When I heard the learn'd astronomer ; Whoever you are holding me now in hand/ _rWalt Whitman -- _tThe Critic/ _rC/ K. Williams -- _tPoem ; Spring and all/ _rWilliam Carlos Williams -- _tThe slow Pacific swell ; A summer commentary/ _rYvor Winters -- _tI wandered lonely as a cloud ; The solitary reaper/ _rWilliam Wordsworth -- _tThe lake isle of Innisfree ; Sailing to Byzantium ; The second coming ; The wild swans at Coole/ _rWilliam Butler Yeats -- _tTrifles/ _rSusan Glaspell -- _tThe stronger/ _rAugust Strindberg -- _tBeauty/ _rJane Martin -- _tTape /Jos e Rivera -- _tPOOF! / Lynn Nottage -- _tThe sandbox/ _rEdward Albee -- _tTime flies/ _rDavid Ives -- _tA doll house/ _rHendrik Ibsen -- _tThe glass menagerie/ _rTennessee Williams -- _tLos vendidos/ _rLuis Valdez -- _tOedipus Rex/ _rSophocles -- _tOthello, the Moor of Venice/ _rWilliam Shakespeare -- _tTartuffe/ _rMoli ere -- _tAm I blue/ _rBeth Henley -- _tDeath of a salesman/ _rArthur Miller -- _tA midsummer night's dream/ _rWilliam Shakespeare -- _tFences/ _rAugust Wilson -- _tAndr e's mother/ _rTerrence McNally. |
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_aFor a lamb/ _rRichard Eberhart -- _tApparently with no surprise/ _rEmily Dickinson -- _tSince there's no help/ _rMichael Drayton -- _tPicnic, lightning/ _rBilly Collins -- _tMy mistress' eyes/ _rWilliam Shakespeare -- _tCrossing the bar/ _rAlfred, Lord Tennyson -- _tThe oxen/ _rThomas Hardy -- _tOne dignity delays for all ; 'Twas warm-at first-like us/ _rEmily Dickinson -- _tThe apparition ; The flea/ _rJohn Donne -- _tDover Beach/ _rMatthew Arnold -- _tChurch going/ _rPhilip Larkin -- _tThe turtle/ _rOgden Nash -- _tThat night when joy began/ _rW.H. Auden -- _tThe waking/ _rTheodore Roethke -- _tGod's grandeur/ _rGerard Manley Hopkins -- _tBlow, blow, thou winter wind/ _rWlliam Shakespeare -- _tWe real cool/ _rGwendolyn Brooks -- _tWoman work/ _rMaya Angelou -- _tRite of passage/ _rSharon Olds -- _tAs imperceptibly as grief/ _rEmily Dickinson -- _tMusic lessons/ _rMary Oliver -- _tTraveling through the dark/ _rWilliam Stafford -- _tThistles/ _rTed Hughes -- _tNothing gold can stay/ _rRobert Frost -- _tVirtue/ _rGeorge Herbert -- _t"Introduction" to Songs of innocence/ _rWilliam Blake -- _tHad I the choice/ _rWalt Whitman -- _tThe aim was song/ _rRobert Frost -- _tStanzas/ _rGeorge Gordon, Lord Byron -- _tOld ladies' home/ _rSylvia Plath -- _tAfrica/ _rMaya Angelou -- _tTo a daughter leaving home/ _rLinda Pastan -- _tA blessing/ _rJames Wright -- _tPorphyria's lover/ _rRobert Browning -- _tBreak, break, break/ _rAlfred, Lord Tennyson -- _tEight o'clock/ _rA.E. Housman -- _tSound and sense/ _rAlexander Pope -- _tI heard a fly buzz-when I died/ _rEmily Dickinson -- _tAnthem for doomed youth/ _rWilfred Owen -- _tLandcrab/ _rMargaret Atwood -- _tTree at my window/ _rRobert Frost -- _tAunt Jennifer's tigers/ _rAdrienne Rich -- _tAt the round earth's imagined corners/ _rJohn Donne -- _tBlackberry eating/ _rGalway Kinnell -- _tThe health-food diner/ _rMaya Angelou -- _tThe dance/ _rWilliam Carlos Williams -- _tThe pulley/ _rGeorge Herbert -- _tOn first looking into Chapman's Homer/ _rJohn Keats -- _tThat time of year/ _rWilliam Shakespeare -- _tDo not go gentle into that good night/ _rDylan Thomas -- _tFrom Romeo and juliet/ _rWilliam Shakespeare -- _tDeath, be not proud/ _rJohn Donne -- _tThe sheaves/ _rEdwin Arlington Robinson -- _tThe white city/ _rClaude McKay -- _tAmerica/ _rClaude McKay -- _tWe wear the mask/ _rPaul Laurence Dunbar -- _tSonnenizio on a line from Drayton/ _rKim Addonizio -- _tAcquainted with the night/ _rRobert Frost -- _tIn memory of the unknown poet, Robert Boardman Vaughn/ _rT.S. Eliot -- _tVillanelle for an anniversary/ _rSeamus Heaney -- _tThe house on the hill/ _rEdwin Arlington Robinson -- _tThese are the days when birds come back/ _rEmily Dickinson -- _tDelight in disorder/ _rRobert Herrick -- _tStill to be near/ _rBen Jonson -- _tThe canonization/ _rJohn Donne -- _tOde on a Grecian urn/ _rJohn Keats -- _tHome burial/ _rRobert Frost. |
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_aThe love song of J. Alfred Prufrock/ _rT.S. Eliot -- _tSunday mornig/ _rWallace Stevens -- _tThe weary blues/ _rLangston Hughes -- _tThe fish/ _rElizabeth Bishop -- _tDiving into the wreck/ _rAdrienne Rich -- _tMus ee des beaux arts/ _rW.H. Auden -- _tMain character/ _rJimmy Santiago Baca -- _tOn her loving two equally/ _rAphra Behn -- _tOn reading poems to a senior class at South High/ _rDistrict of Columbia Berry -- _tManners/ _rElizabeth Bishop -- _tSadie and Maud ; a song in the front yard ; Tornado at Talladega/ _rGwendolyn Brooks -- _tCombing/ _rGladys Cardiff -- _tTo the ladies/ _rMary, Lady Chudleigh -- _tgood times/ _rLucille Clifton -- _tKubla Khan/ _rSamuel Taylor Coleridge -- _tVoyages/ _rHart Crane -- _tWar is kind/ _rStephen Crane -- _tthe Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls ; Spring is like a perhaps hand/ _re. e. cummings -- _tA light exists in spring ; A narrow fellow in the grass; I died for beauty-but was scarce ; I like a look of agony/ _rEmily Dickinson -- _tThe good-morrow ; Song: Go and catch a falling star/ _rJohn Donne -- _tNexus ; Persephone, falling/ _rRita Dove -- _tSympathy/ _rPaul Laurence Dunbar -- _tChrist climbed down/ _rLawrence Ferlinghetti -- _tThe colonel/ _rCarolyn Forch e -- _tBirches ; Mending wall ; Once by the Pacific/ _rRobert Frost -- _tA supermarket in California/ _rAllen Ginsberg -- _tFrom the wave/ _rThom Gunn -- _tSnow White and the seven deadly sins/ _rR.S. Gwynn -- _tOn the death of a child/ _rDaniel Halpern -- _tChannel firing ; The darkling thrush ; Neutral tones/ _rThomas Hardy -- _tFollower/ _rSeamus Heaney -- _tTo an athlete dying young/ _rA.E. Housman -- _tAunt Sue's stories ; Negro servant/ _rLangston Hughes -- _tThe death of the ball turret gunner/ _rRandall Jarrell -- _tTo Celia/ _rBen Jonson -- _tWarning/ _rJenny Joseph -- _tMen at forty/ _rDonald Justice -- _tLa belle dame sans merci ; Ode to a nightingale ; To one who has been long in city pent/ _rJohn Keats -- _tAubade/ _rPhilip Larkin -- _tThe blind man's house at the edge of the cliff/ _rDenise Levertov -- _tTo Lucasta, on going to the wars/ _rRichard Lovelace -- _tPuberty/ _rWilliam Matthews -- _tSilence/ _rMarianne Moore -- _tDim lady/ _rHarryette Mullen -- _tI go back to May 1937 ; The planned child ; The victims/ _rSharon Olds -- _tR esum e/ _rDorothy Parker -- _tA work of artifice/ _rMarge Piercy -- _tMad girl's love song ; Spinster ; Wuthering Heights/ _rSylvia Plath -- _tEpigram from the French/ _rAlexander Pope -- _tSalutation/ _rEzra Pound -- _tHere lies a lady/ _rJohn Crowe Ransom -- _tPoetry: I/ _rAdrienne Rich -- _tThe mill ; Mr. Flood's party ; Richard Cory/ _rEdwin Arlington Robinson -- _tI knew a woman ; My papa's waltz ; Root cellar/ _rTheodore Roethke -- _tYoung/ _rAnne Sexton -- _tLet me not to the marriage of true minds/ _rWilliam Shakespeare -- _tWatermelons/ _rCharles Simic -- _tNot waving but drowning/ _rStevie Smith -- _tSmall town with one road/ _rGary Soto -- _tOne day I wrote her name upon the sand/ _rEdmund Spenser -- _tAnecdote of the jar ; The course of a particular ; The death of a soldier/ _rWallace Stevens. |
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_aThe most dangerous game/ _rRichard Connell -- _tHunters in the snow/ _rTobias Wolff -- _tThe destructors/ _rGraham Greene -- _tHow I met my husband/ _rAlice Munro -- _tInterpreter of maladies/ _rJhumpa Lahiri -- _tEveryday use/ _rAlice Walker -- _tMiss Brill/ _rKatherine Mansfield -- _tThe man who was almost a man/ _rRichard Wright -- _tWelding with children/ _rTim Gautreaux -- _tThe darling/ _rAnton Chekhov -- _tA worn path/ _rEudora Welty -- _tOnce upon a time/ _rNadine Gordimer -- _tPaul's case/ _rWilla Cather -- _tThe lottery/ _rShirley Jackson -- _tThe jilting of Granny Wetherall/ _rKatherine Anne Porter -- _tHills like white elephants/ _rErnest Hemingway -- _tThe rocking-horse winner/ _rD.H. Lawrence -- _tYoung goodman Brown/ _rNathaniel Hawthorne -- _tThe ones who walk away from Omelas/ _rUrsula K. Le Guin -- _tA very old man with enormous wings/ _rGabriel Garcia Marquez -- _tThe drunkard/ _rFrank O'Connor -- _tRape fantasies/ _rMargaret Atwood -- _tThe guest/ _rAlbert Camus -- _tRoman fever/ _rEdith Wharton -- _tA new leaf/ _rF. Scott Fitzgerald -- _tCivil peace/ _rChinua Achebe -- _tThe swimmer/ _rJohn Cheever -- _tThe story of an hour/ _rKate Chopin -- _tA rose for Emily/ _rWilliam Faulkner -- _tA jury of her peers/ _rSusan Glaspell -- _tThe gilded six-bits/ _rZora Neale hurston -- _tThe real thing/ _rHenry James -- _tBartleby the scrivener/ _rHerman Melville -- _tThe cask of Amontillado/ _rEdgar Allan Poe -- _tA and P/ _rJohn Updike -- _tThe eagle/ _rAlfred, Lord Tennyson -- _tWinter/ _rWilliam Shakespeare -- _tDulce et decorum est/ _rWilfred Owen -- _tShall I compare thee to a summer's day/ _rWilliam Shakespeare -- _tThe whipping/ _rRobert Hayden -- _tThe last night that she lived/ _rEmily Dickinson -- _tBallad of Birmingham/ _rDudley Randall -- _tKitchenette building/ _rGwendolyn Brooks -- _tThe red wheelbarrow/ _rWilliam Carlos Williams -- _tConstantly risking absurdity/ _rLawrence Ferlinghetti -- _tTerence, this is stupid stuff/ _rA.E. Housman -- _tArchibald MacLeish -- _tThe man he killed/ _rThomas Hardy -- _tA study of reading habits/ _rPhilip Larkin -- _tIs my team plowing/ _rA.E. Housman -- _tBreak of day/ _rJohn Donne -- _tThere's been a death, in the opposite house/ _rEmily Dickinson -- _tWhen in Rome/ _rMari Evans -- _tAnimals are passing from our lives/ _rPhilip Levine -- _tQuestion/ _rMay Swenson -- _tMirror/ _rSylvia Plath -- _tThe clod and the pebble/ _rWilliam Blake -- _tEthics/ _rLinda Pastan -- _tStorm warnings/ _rAdrienne Rich. |
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_aThere is no frigate like a book/ _rEmily Dickinson -- _tWhen my love swears she is made of truth/ _rWilliam Shakespeare -- _tPathedy of manners/ _rEllen Kay -- _tNaming of parts/ _rHenry Reed -- _tCross/ _rLangston Hughes -- _tThe world is too much with us/ _rWilliam Wordsworth -- _tDesert places/ _rRobert Frost -- _tLet no charitable hope/ _rElinor Wylie -- _tA hymn to God the Father/ _rJohn Donne -- _tOne art/ _rElizabeth Bishop -- _t35/10/ _rSharon Olds -- _tMeeting at night ; Parting at morning/ _rRobert Browning -- _tSpring/ _rGerard Manley Hopkins -- _tThe widow's lament in springtime/ _rWilliam Carlos Williams -- _tThe man with night sweats/ _rThom Gunn -- _tI felt a funeral, in my brain/ _rEmily Dickinson -- _tLiving in sin/ _rAdrienne Rich -- _tThe forge/ _rSeamus Heaney -- _tAfter apple-picking/ _rRobert Frost -- _tThose winter Sundays/ _rRobert Hayden -- _tAn August night/ _rSeamus Heaney -- _tThe snow man/ _rWallace Stevens/ _rTo autumn/ _rJohn Keats -- _tHarlem/ _rLangston Hughes -- _tBereft/ _rRobert Frost -- _tIt sifts from leaden sieves/ _rEmily Dickinson -- _tThe author to her book/ _rAnne Bradstreet -- _tThe telephone/ _rMaya Angelou -- _tBright star/ _rJohn Keats -- _tMind/ _rRichard Wilbur -- _tI taste a liquor never brewed/ _rEmily Dickinson -- _tMetaphors/ _rSylvia Plath -- _tToads/ _rPhilip Larkin -- _tGhost of a chance/ _rAdrienne Rich -- _tA valediction: forbidding mourning/ _rJohn Donne -- _tTo his coy mistress/ _rAndrew Marvell -- _tIntroduction to poetry/ _rBilly Collins -- _tThe road not taken/ _rRobert Frost -- _tA noiseless patient spider/ _rWalt Whitman -- _tThe sick rose/ _rWilliam Blake -- _tDigging/ _rSeamus Heaney -- _tTo the virgins, to make much of time/ _rRobert Herrick -- _tPeace/ _rGeorge Herbert -- _tThe writer/ _rRichard Wilbur -- _tFire and ice/ _rRobert Frost -- _tUp-hill/ _rChristina Rossetti -- _tHarlem hopscotch/ _rMaya Angelou -- _tI saw in Louisiana a live-oak growing/ _rWalt Whitman -- _tBecause I could not stop for death/ _rEmily Dickinson -- _tHymn to God my God, in my sickness/ _rJohn Donne -- _tWeighing the dog/ _rBilly Collins -- _tUlysses/ _rAlfred. Lord Tennyson -- _tMuch madness is divinest sense/ Emily Dickinson -- _tThe sun rising/ _rJohn Donne -- _tIncident/ _rCountee Cullen -- _tBarbie doll/ _rMarge Piercy -- _tThe chimney sweeper/ _rWilliam Blake -- _tOzymandias/ _rPercy Bysshe Shelley -- _tLady luncheon club/ _rMaya Angelou -- _tBatter my heart, three-personed God/ _rJohn Donne -- _tSorting laundry/ _rElisavietta Ritchie -- _tThe history teacher/ _rBilly Collins -- _tMid-term break/ _rSeamus Heaney -- _tA considerable speck/ _rRobert Frost -- _tThe unknown citizen/ _rW.H. Auden -- _tin the inner city/ _rLucille Clifton -- _tMy last duchess/ _rRobert Browning -- _t"Out, out" / Robert Frost -- _t"She should have died hereafter" / William Shakespeare -- _tin Just/ _re.e. cummings -- _tYet do I marvel/ _rCountee Cullen -- _tOn his blindness/ _rJohn Milton -- _tMiniver Cheevy/ _rEdwin Arlington Robinson -- _tMy son the man/ _rSharon Olds -- _tSiren song/ _rMargaret Atwood -- _tJourney of the Magi/ _rT.S. Eliot -- _tLittle Jack Horner/ _rAnonymous -- _tLoveliest of trees/ _rA.E. Housman -- _tStopping by woods on a snowy evening/ _rRobert Frost -- _tThe rhodora/ _rRalph Waldo Emerson -- _tDesign/ _rRobert Frost -- _tI never saw a moor/ _rEmily Dickinson --"Faith" is a fine invention/ _rEmily Dickinson -- _tOn the sonnet/ _rJohn Keats -- _tSonnet/ _rBilly Collins -- _tThe lamb ; The tiger/ _rWilliam Blake -- _tThe indifferent/ _rJohn Donne -- _tLove's deity/ _rJohn Donne -- _tMy number/ _rBilly Collins -- _tI had heard it's a fight/ _rEdwin Denby. |
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_aAn authoritative bestseller for nearly 50 years, PERRINE'S LITERATURE: STRUCTURE, SOUND, AND SENSE continues to be an essential and highly effective introduction to literature for today's students. Written for students beginning a serious study of literature, the text introduces the fundamental elements of fiction, poetry, and drama in a concise and engaging way, addressing vital questions that other texts tend to ignore, such as "Is some literature better?" and "How can it be evaluated?" A remarkable selection of classic, modern, and contemporary readings serves to illustrate the elements of literature and ensure broad appeal to students of diverse backgrounds and interests. Now thoroughly updated with more than 100 new stories, poems, and plays by some of the finest authors of any era, the tenth edition remains true to Perrine's original vision while addressing the needs of a new generation of students. _c~ AMAZON: _uhttps://www.amazon.com/Perrines-Literature-Structure-Sound-Sense/dp/1413033083/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=9781413033083&qid=1598285371&sr=8-1 |
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_aJohnson, Greg, _d1953- _eedc |
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