Poetry from a Male Point of View
Title | Poetry from a Male Point of View PDF eBook |
Author | Derrick Johnson |
Publisher | AuthorHouse |
Pages | 109 |
Release | 2014-02-25 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1491855045 |
This book is written from a mans point of view. It has funny, serious, sexual, and interesting poems. I didnt include any pictures in this book because I didnt want to paint an image of my poems. I want you to clear your mind, open your heart, and really feel what Im trying to say. My book is full of facts and fiction. I wrote poems for my friends who were trying to get a little romantic with their girlfriends or wives. I got a lot of positive feedback and more poem requested, so I thought I should share them with the rest of the world. The book has poems and short stories. I included some short stories to give you a sample of what to expect next.
The Poetry of Men's Lives
Title | The Poetry of Men's Lives PDF eBook |
Author | Fred S. Moramarco |
Publisher | University of Georgia Press |
Pages | 452 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 9780820326498 |
Alive with the wisdom, artistry, and emotion of more than 250 poets from nearly one hundred countries, this anthology celebrates the multifaceted experience of contemporary manhood. The lives into which these poems invite us reveal the influences of culture, heredity, personal experience, values, beliefs, wishes, desires, loves, and betrayals. Men are notoriously reluctant to open up and discuss these things; and yet when they do--as in these poems--they tell us about their families, lovers, relationships, political and religious beliefs, sexuality, and childhoods. There is much to learn here about who men are and how they see their worlds. Collects close to three hundred poems, in English or English translation, by more than 250 poets. Nearly one hundred countries are represented, from Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Africa, South America, Central America and the Caribbean, North America, and Oceania (including Australia and New Zealand). Organized in topical sections: Boyhood and Youth; Families; Identities: Cultural, Personal, Male; Men and Women; Myth, Archetypes, and Spirituality; Politics, War, and Revolution; Sex and Sexuality; Poets and Poetry, Artists and Art; Brothers, Friends, Mentors, and Rivals; Work, Sports, and Games; Aging, Illness, and Death.
The Wit of Seventeenth-century Poetry
Title | The Wit of Seventeenth-century Poetry PDF eBook |
Author | Claude J. Summers |
Publisher | University of Missouri Press |
Pages | 254 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780826209856 |
As the twelve original essays collected in this volume demonstrate, to study the wit of seventeenth-century poetry is necessarily to address concerns at the very heart of the period's shifting literary culture. It is a topic that raises persistent questions of thematics and authorial intent, even as it interrogates a wide spectrum of cultural practices. These essays by some of the most renowned scholars in seventeenth-century studies illuminate important authors and engage issues of politics and religion, of secular and sacred love, of literary theory and poetic technique, of gender relations and historical consciousness, of literary history and social change, as well as larger concerns of literary production and smaller ones of local effects. Collectively, they illustrate the vitality of the topic, both in its own right and as a means of understanding the complexity and range of seventeenth-century English poetry.
Selected Poems
Title | Selected Poems PDF eBook |
Author | Aphra Behn |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | English poetry |
ISBN | 9780415967556 |
"Aphra Behn (1640-1689) is best known for her novel Oroonoko. Her plays have been revived, in print and on the stage, in modern times, but much of her best work, as she herself knew, is to be found in her poetry. The versatile form and content of her translation, satires and songs, and above all her radical exploration of relationships between the sexes, set her apart from her contemporaries. Behn wittily negotiates the complexities and ironies of women's role in a society in which honour is a commodity. Candid and subtle, her poetry speaks with a distinctive, vigorous intelligence and satirical edge."--BOOK JACKET.
Selected Poems
Title | Selected Poems PDF eBook |
Author | Kamala Das |
Publisher | Penguin UK |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 2014-12-01 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 9351188744 |
A major poet in English, Kamala Das’s taboo-breaking work explores themes of love and betrayal, the corporeal and the spiritual, while celebrating female sexuality and remaining deeply rooted in the poet’s ancestral tradition and landscape. A rigorous selection from her oeuvre—six published volumes and other uncollected and previously unpublished poems—this edition offers a unified perspective on her poetic achievement. An illuminating introduction to her poetry by Devindra Kohli traces the sources of its ferment, and showcases its originality of style and its acts of resistance.
Selected Poems of Aphra Behn
Title | Selected Poems of Aphra Behn PDF eBook |
Author | Aphra Behn |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2020-08-18 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1000143643 |
This book presents a collection of the poetry of the 17th-century writer Aphra Behn. It examines the relationships between the sexes, seen from the woman's point of view. The book also includes some of Behn's translations, occasional pieces, satires, and songs.
The Comparative Perspective on Literature
Title | The Comparative Perspective on Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Clayton Koelb |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 396 |
Release | 2019-06-30 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1501743988 |
Few would deny that comparative literature is rapidly moving from the periphery toward the center of literary studies in North America, but many are still unsure just what it is. The Comparative Perspective on Literature shows by means of twenty-two exemplary essays by many of the most distinguished scholars in the field how comparative literature as a discipline is conceived of and practiced in the 1980s. Nearly all of them published here for the first time, the essays discuss and themselves reflect significant changes at the core of the field as well as evolving notions as to what comparative literature is and should be. The volume editors, Clayton Koelb and Susan Noakes, have included essays that address the scope and concerns of comparative literature today, historical and international contexts of the field, and the relationship of literary criticism to other disciplines, as well as affording comparative perspectives on current critical issues.