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John Hollander

    October 28, 1929 – August 17, 2013
    American Poetry 19th Century 2
    A Crackling of Thorns
    Modern British Literature
    Rhyme's Reason
    Substance of Shadow
    War Poems
    • 2024

      American Poetry 19th Century 2

      • 1086 pages
      • 39 hours of reading

      The collection offers a comprehensive exploration of 19th-century American poetry, featuring notable poets like Philip Freneau, Walt Whitman, and Herman Melville. Selected by John Hollander, it emphasizes American Indian poetry, folk songs, and spirituals, providing a rich context for understanding this era's artistic expressions. Organized by author, the two-volume set includes an extensive list of works, chronological insights, and editor notes that enhance the reader's appreciation of the texts.

      American Poetry 19th Century 2
    • 2023

      Poetry and Music

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      This critique explores the interplay between different modes of expression, examining the instances when they effectively complement each other and those moments when they fall short. It prompts readers to reflect on the underlying reasons for these varying degrees of success, encouraging a deeper understanding of the dynamics involved in communication and expression.

      Poetry and Music
    • 2021
    • 2016

      "This volume originates in the four unpublished Clark Lectures that Hollander delivered in 1999 at Trinity College, Cambridge. These lectures were planned to provide the core of a long-meditated book, though he never completed his revisions for this before he died in 2013."--Preface.

      Substance of Shadow
    • 2015

      Rhyme's Reason

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.8(44)Add rating

      Surveys the schemes, patterns and forms of English verse, and illustrates each variation with an original and witty self-descriptive example. In this fourth edition, the authors offer a personal take on why the book has played such an important role in the education of young poets and student scholars.

      Rhyme's Reason
    • 2008

      A Draft of Light: Poems

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.1(15)Add rating

      This collection showcases the work of a highly esteemed poet, featuring a range of themes and emotions that highlight the beauty of language and the depth of human experience. Each poem reflects a unique perspective, inviting readers to explore profound insights and vivid imagery. The distinguished poet's mastery is evident throughout, making this anthology a significant addition to contemporary poetry.

      A Draft of Light: Poems
    • 2005

      A delightfully ghoulish array of specters and sorceresses, witches and ghosts, hags and apparitions haunt these pages–a literary parade of phantoms and shades to add to the revelry of All Hallow’s Eve.From Homer to Horace, Pope to Poe, Randall Jarrell to James Merrill, Poems Bewitched and Haunted draws on three thousand years of poetic forays into the supernatural. Ovid conjures the witch Medea, Virgil channels Aeneas’s wife from the afterlife, Baudelaire lays bare the wiles of the incubus, and Emily Dickinson records two souls conversing in a crypt, in poems that call out to be read aloud, whether around the campfire or the Ouija board. From ballads and odes, to spells and chants, to dialogues and incantations, here is a veritable witches’ brew of poems from the spirit world.Everyman's Library pursues the highest production standards, printing on acid-free cream-colored paper, with full-cloth cases with two-color foil stamping, decorative endpapers, silk ribbon markers, European-style half-round spines, and a full-color illustrated jacket.

      Poems Bewitched and Haunted
    • 2005

      Picture Window: Poems

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the interplay between language and perception, this collection features a range of poetic forms, including sonnets and ancient odes. John Hollander delves into philosophical themes with a playful tone, reflecting on how words shape our understanding of the world. His meditations invite readers to consider the nuances of language and its impact on our experiences, capturing the essence of human thought and emotion.

      Picture Window: Poems
    • 2000

      Figurehead: And Other Poems

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      John Hollander's poetry is recognized for its visionary power, establishing him as a significant contemporary figure. His earlier works, Tesserae and Selected Poetry, have been critically acclaimed, highlighting his unique voice and contribution to modern poetry. The review in The New Republic emphasizes his impact and the importance of his literary achievements.

      Figurehead: And Other Poems
    • 1999

      Christmas is both a holiday and a holy day, and from the start it has been associated with poetry, from the song of the seraphim above the manger to the cherished carols around the punch bowl. This garland of Christmas poems contains not only the ones you would insist on finding here ("A Visit from St. Nicholas," "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming," and "The Twelve Days of Christmas" among them) but such equally enchanting though lesser-known Yuletide treasures as Emily Dickinson's "The Savior must have been a docile Gentleman," Anthony Hecht's "Christmas Is Coming," Rudyard Kipling's "Christmas in India," Langston Hughes's "Shepherd's Song at Christmas," Robert Graves's "The Christmas Robin," and happy surprises like Phyllis McGinley's "Office Party," Dorothy Parker's "The Maid-Servant at the Inn," and Philip Larkin's "New Year Poem."

      Christmas Poems