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Beyond the Lyric
by Fiona SampsonPublished: 06/09/2012
A groundbreaking as FR Leavis' New Bearings in English Poetry, this enthusiastic critical book maps the state of contemporary British poetry
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The 20th Century in Poetry
by Simon Rae and Michael HulsePublished: 15/10/2011
The history of the 20th century through the poets' eyes, starting with Thomas Hardy and John Masefield and finishing with Carol Ann Duffy and Jeffrey Harrison
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Strange Meetings: The Poets of the Great War
by Harry RickettsPublished: 15/11/2010
An unusual and moving account of the lives and work of the poets of the Great War, 1914-1918.
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Christmas Blessings
by Helen Steiner RicePublished: 03/12/2007
An attractive new package for Helen Steiner Rice's popular religious verse.
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Patrick O'Brian: The Making of the Novelist
by Nikolai TolstoyPublished: 01/12/2005
The definitive account of the early life of the revered author of the Jack Aubrey and Stephen Maturin novels.
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The Collected Plays
by Graham GreenePublished: 01/03/2002
'Greene's speed and economy, his uncanny gift for idiom, his skill in setting an atmosphere and developing suspense, are all masterly' Guardian
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The Poetry Of Robert Frost
by Robert FrostPublished: 02/11/2001
Reprint of the most comprehensive edition of Robert Frost's poetry
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Gunpowder
by Bernard O'DonoghuePublished: 15/09/1995
The follow-up to his highly-acclaimed first collection, which received excellent reviews, and was short-listed for the Forward Poetry Prize.
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Harm
by Alan JenkinsPublished: 15/06/1994
The new collection from one of the most engaging voices in contemporary poetry: a popular and accessible younger poet who reaches a wide audience.
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The War Poems Of Wilfred Owen
by Wilfred OwenPublished: 25/03/1994
A much needed selection of Wilfred Owen WAR poems, with a new introduction by Jon Stallworthy.
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The Poems Of Wilfred Owen
by Jon StallworthyPublished: 24/09/1990
A handsome edition of Owen's poems to mark the centenary of his birth.


















