Poetry fascinates readers for many reasons, from its unique language use to the varied subjects that poets have dramatized down through the centuries.
The Ancients, including Homer and Vergil, captivated audiences with their ability to spin a memorable yarn. Ancient Indian epics, the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, were so easily memorized that it was centuries before anyone wrote them down.
From the Ancients to Middle Eastern and Western Eurpoean bards to early Americans like Phillis Wheatley, Emily Dickinson, and Walt Whitman to the most contemporary poets such as recent poets laureate, Louise Glück, Ted Kooser, and currently Charles Simic the journey through poetry remains a colorful and enticing one.
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Billy Collins' 'Introduction to Poetry'
In: American Poetry
Billy Collins served as U. S. Poet Laureate from 2001 to 2003. He left his mark on the position by creating "Poetry 180: a poem a day for american high schools." more...
In: British Poetry
In sonnet 66, the speaker exaggerates that he has grown weary with all the negativity that exists on the earthly plane-so much so that he wishes for "restful death." more...
Countée Cullen's 'Saturday's Child'
In: American Poetry
Countée Cullen's poem alludes to the line, "Saturday's child works hard for a living," from the Mother Goose nursery rime, "Monday's Child." more...
Yogananda's 'At the Fountain of Song'
In: World Poetry
The devotee in Yogananda's "At the Fountain of Song" dramatizes his search for self-realization. more...
In: British Poetry
The speaker in sonnet 146 addresses his soul (his true self), asking it why it bothers to continue to bedeck an aging body, when the soul is so much more important. more...
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Themes in Songs of Innocence & Experience
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Favorite Poems: In the White Sky
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Themes in The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
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