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Some Reference Resources for National Poetry Month 2023

by Angel Rivera on 2023-04-11T13:01:03-04:00 | 0 Comments

April is National Poetry Month. The celebration is organized by the Academy of American Poets; they launched the event in 1996. One of the nice features of the AAP website is you can register your e-mail, and you can receive a poem daily to your inbox.

To honor the celebration, here are some books from our Reference Collection to help students study and learn more about poetry. This is a small sampling of what the library has available. To learn more, you can also check the library catalog on the library website, or stop by the Reference Desk for assistance. 

 

Cover ArtThe Oxford Companion to Modern Poetry by Ian Hamilton (Editor); Jeremy Noel-Tod (Editor)
Call Number: REF 821.9109 O975 2013
ISBN: 9780199640256
Publication Date: 2013-07-18
This impressive volume provides over 1,500 thoroughly revised and updated entries on modern poets active from 1910 to the present day. An extensive guide to the lives of influential poets writing in English, in Britain and around the world, this companion helps to illuminate the influences, inspirations, and movements that have shaped the lives and works of our best-loved poets. First published in 1994 as the Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry in English and compiled by a team of 230 experts, including famous poets such as Blake Morrison and Andrew Motion, this edition also includes new biographical entries on more contemporary poets such as Don Paterson, Anne Carson, John Kinsella, and Leslie Marmon Silko. It also contains insightful entries by well-known peers, such as Seamus Heaney on Robert Lowell and Anne Stevenson on Sylvia Plath. The A-Z biographies are complemented by a new appendix including coverage of poetry groups and movements and lists of anthologies and important poetry prizes and prize-winners. In addition, many entries include details of in-depth supplementary material available online on the dedicated companion website.
 
Cover ArtThe Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry in English by Ian Hamilton (Editor)
Call Number: REF 821.9109 O98
ISBN: 0198661479
Publication Date: 1994-04-14
This Companion is both an alphabetically arranged reference work and, in its sum, a history, a map of modern poetry in English. From the last decade of the century, it offers a survey of the terrain, from 1900 to the present, and from Britain and America to New Zealand, Pakistan, Singapore,Trinidad, Zimbabwe - anywhere, if fact, where poets write in English. It charts the shift from `poetry' to `poetries' - from primarily British and American traditions to a rich diversity of younger poetic identities elsewhere. The only comprehensive work of its kind, it covers not just individuals- some 1,500 of them - but also magazines, movements, concepts, and critical terms.Edited and introduced by Ian Hamilton, himself a notable poet, The Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry in English has the distinction of including among its contributors many other celebrated poet-critics, often in intriguing author/subject combinations. Encounter, for example, Seamus Heaneywriting on Robert Lowell, Dan Jacobson on Thomas Hardy, Jon Stallworthy on Rupert Brooke, Carol Rumens on Edith Sitwell, Andrew Motion on Edward Thomas, and Anne Stevenson on Sylvia Plath. These and other writers offer lively and opinionated critical assessments as well as biographical andbibliographical information. And, as one soon discovers, twentieth-century poets have lived far from humdrum lives. Twenty-seven here had nervous breakdowns, nineteen served time in jail, fourteen died in battle, three were murdered, one executed. One played hockey for his country. There werefifteen suicides, and one poet who staged his own death only to reappear, still writing poetry, under a new name.
This book is also available as an e-book
 
 
Cover ArtThe Facts on File Companion to World Poetry, 1900 to the Present by R. Victoria Arana
Call Number: REF 809.104 A662f 2008
ISBN: 9780816064571
Publication Date: 2008-01-30
The Facts On File Companion to World Poetry, 1900 to the Present is a comprehensive introduction to 20th and 21st-century world poets and their most famous, most distinctive, and most influential poems. Containing approximately 500 entries that span the globe and cover the most prominent writers from each continent and many of the world's islands, this indispensable guide is the perfect companion to poetry courses. Appendixes include a general bibliography, a list of poets by geographic region, and a list of Nobel Prize winners.Coverage includes: poets, including Rainer Maria Rilke, Pablo Neruda, Leopold Senghor, Aime Cesaire, Derek Walcott, Anna Akhmatova, Rabindranath Tagore, Federico Garcia Lorca, Bei Dao, and many more; major poems, such as ""The Poems of Dr. Zhivago"", ""Sonnets to Orpheus"", and ""Ode To Walt Whitman""; and important concepts and movements, such as field poetics and French rap.
This book is also available as an e-book
 
Cover ArtThe Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes by Iona Opie (Editor); Peter Opie (Editor)
Call Number: REF 398.8 O61o 1997
ISBN: 9780198600886
Publication Date: 1998-03-19
This classic dictionary brings together over 500 nursery rhymes, songs, nonsense jingles, lullabies, and rhyming alphabets traditionally handed on to young children. All the items have been arranged alphabetically, from `A was an apple-pie' to `Yankee Doodle came to town' and include suchfavourites as `A frog he would a-wooing go', `Baa, baa, black sheep', `Dance to your daddy', `Jack and Jill', and `Old Mother Hubbard'.With each item comes a unique set of historical and bibliographical notes that record the earliest known publication of each piece, describe the circumstances of its origin, illustrate changes in wording over time, and indicate variations and parallels in other languages. In a detailed andfascinating introduction, the editors describe the different types of rhyme, the earliest published collections, theories of origins, and such questions as whether or not individual rhymes originally portrayed real people and who was Mother Goose.Complementing the rhymes are nearly a hundred illustrations, including reproductions of early appearances in ballad sheets and music books, which show the development of nursery rhyme illustrations over the last two centuries.For this revised edition, the notes have been updated and extended in the light of recent scholarship, providing an unrivalled wealth of literary and bibliographical information. There is also a new essay on the singing tradition of nursery rhymes by Cecily Raysor Hancock, making The OxfordDictionary of Nursery Rhymes an indispensable source of reference for scholars and book collectors, and a volume to be treasured by parents and children alike.'No reader's imagination could fail to be enriched by this book' - Sunday Times'The classic on the subject' - Daily Telegraph
 
In addition, you can explore our reference database Gale Virtual Reference for more reference sources on poetry. You can find virtual reference under "Electronic Resources" from the library website. Furthermore, you can find a variety of books of poetry and about poetry in our General Collection by searching in our library catalog. Plus, you can always ask at the Reference Desk for assistance. 
 
 
 
 
 

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