Update

You are looking at 1-20 of 5,677 entries  for:

  • Type: Subject Reference x
  • Literary studies - poetry and poets x
clear all

View:

Abecedarius

Abecedarius   Reference library

T.V.F. Brogan and D. A. Colón

The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics (4 ed.)

Reference type:
Subject Reference
Current Version:
2017

An alphabetic *acrostic, a poem in which each line or stanza begins with a successive letter of the

Abercrombie, Lascelles

Abercrombie, Lascelles (1881–1938)   Reference library

Neil Powell

The Oxford Companion to Modern Poetry (2 ed.)

Reference type:
Subject Reference
Current Version:
2013

Born just outside Manchester, at Ashton upon Mersey, Abercrombie was educated at Malvern College and at Victoria (later Manchester) University.

Abercrombie, Lascelles

Abercrombie, Lascelles (1881–1938)   Quick reference

A Dictionary of Writers and their Works (3 ed.)

Interludes and Poems (1908) Poetry

Emblems of Love (1912) Poetry

Thomas Hardy (1912) Non-Fiction...

Abish, Walter

Abish, Walter (1931– )   Quick reference

A Dictionary of Writers and their Works (3 ed.)

Duel Site (1970) Poetry

Alphabetical Africa (1974) Fiction

Minds Meet (1975) Fiction Short Stories...

Abrahams, Lionel

Abrahams, Lionel (1928–2004)   Reference library

Jeremy Noel-Tod

The Oxford Companion to Modern Poetry (2 ed.)

Reference type:
Subject Reference
Current Version:
2013

Born in Johannesburg, he studied at Wits University. As a child, he was taught by the short-story writer Herman Charles

Abrahams, Peter

Abrahams, Peter (1919–2017)   Quick reference

A Dictionary of Writers and their Works (3 ed.)

Song of the City (1943) Fiction

Mine Boy (1946) Fiction

Path of Thunder (1948) ...

Abse, Dannie

Abse, Dannie (1923–)   Reference library

Michael O'Neill

The Oxford Companion to Modern Poetry (2 ed.)

Reference type:
Subject Reference
Current Version:
2013

Abse is from a Jewish background, is Welsh, and a doctor: biographical facts which feature in his poems. He has

Abse, Dannie [Daniel]

Abse, Dannie [Daniel] (1923–2014)   Quick reference

A Dictionary of Writers and their Works (3 ed.)

After Every Green Thing (1949) Poetry

Ash on a Young Man's Sleeve (1954) Fiction

Fire in Heaven...

Absorption

Absorption   Reference library

C. Bernstein

The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics (4 ed.)

Reference type:
Subject Reference
Current Version:
2017

A term for the process of a reader’s deep engagement with a poem, marked by a lack of self-consciousness about

Accent

Accent   Reference library

C. O. Hartman

The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics (4 ed.)

Reference type:
Subject Reference
Current Version:
2017
Subject:
Literature, Literary studies - poetry and poets
Length:
1,658 words
Illustration(s):
1

In Eng., accent is the auditory prominence perceived in one syllable as compared with others in its vicinity. Accent and

Accentual-Syllabic Verse

Accentual-Syllabic Verse   Reference library

C. O. Hartman

The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics (4 ed.)

Reference type:
Subject Reference
Current Version:
2017

In Eng. poetry that is not written in *free verse, the most common and traditional metrical system is

Accentual Verse

Accentual Verse   Reference library

T.V.F. Brogan and C. O. Hartman

The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics (4 ed.)

Reference type:
Subject Reference
Current Version:
2017
Subject:
Literature, Literary studies - poetry and poets
Length:
1,096 words

Verse organized by count of stresses, not by count of *syllables. Many prosodists of the 18th, 19th, and

Acephalous

Acephalous   Reference library

T.V.F. Brogan

The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics (4 ed.)

Reference type:
Subject Reference
Current Version:
2017

A term used for lines of verse that are missing an initial syllable (Ger. fehlende Auftakt, suppression of the

Achebe, Chinua

Achebe, Chinua (1930–2013)   Reference library

James Booth

The Oxford Companion to Modern Poetry (2 ed.)

Reference type:
Subject Reference
Current Version:
2013

One of the foremost literary figures in Africa, Achebe was born in Ogidi, in rural Eastern Nigeria, where, alongside his

Achebe, Chinua

Achebe, Chinua (1930–2013)   Quick reference

A Dictionary of Writers and their Works (3 ed.)

Things Fall Apart (1958) Fiction

No Longer at Ease (1960) Fiction

The Sacrificial Egg, and Other Stories...

Acker, Kathy

Acker, Kathy (1948–1997)   Quick reference

A Dictionary of Writers and their Works (3 ed.)

The Childlike Life of the Black Tarantula (1975) Fiction

The Adult Life of Toulouse Lautrec by Henri Toulouse Lautrec...

Ackerley, J. R.

Ackerley, J. R. (1896–1967)   Quick reference

A Dictionary of Writers and their Works (3 ed.)

The Prisoners of War (1925) Drama

Hindoo Holiday (1932) Non-Fiction

My Dog Tulip (1956) ...

Ackerman, Diane

Ackerman, Diane (1948–)   Reference library

Emily Grosholz

The Oxford Companion to Modern Poetry (2 ed.)

Reference type:
Subject Reference
Current Version:
2013

Born in Illinois, and received her doctorate from Cornell University in 1978; she writes regularly for The New York Times

Ackland, Rodney

Ackland, Rodney (1908–1991)   Quick reference

A Dictionary of Writers and their Works (3 ed.)

Dance With No Music (1930) Drama

Improper People (1930) Drama

Strange Orchestra (1932) Drama...

Ackroyd, Peter

Ackroyd, Peter (1949– )   Quick reference

A Dictionary of Writers and their Works (3 ed.)

London Lickpenny (1973) Poetry

Notes for a New Culture (1976) Non-Fiction

Country Life (1978) ...

View: