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Gothic Love Poetry



Complete Poems by Edgar Allan Poe,

Complete Poems by Edgar Allan Poe,
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) is internationally renowned as a pioneering master of the macabre. He is regarded as one of the world's great short story writers as well as a great lyric poet, and is credited with inventing the detective story and the modern gothic horror tale. He has been an important influence on many major American and European writers including William Faulkner, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Baudelaire, H.P. Lovecraft, and William Butler Yeats, among many others. Poe's poetry, which is collected in this volume, is more personal than his prose. The themes of love, death, and despair which recur throughout reflect the anguish he suffered in his own troubled life. "Annabel Lee" is a haunting lament to his young wife, Virginia, who died of tuberculosis. "The Bells" is an eerie and melancholy meditation which recreates with brilliant musical language the hypnotic, funereal aura of ringing bells. "The Raven" is a comic tour de force in which the protagonist turns his strange visitor into a symbol of his own sorrow and loss. Poe's best poems remain some of the most popular and technically accomplished in the English language. This book features a deluxe cover, ribbon marker, top stain, and decorative endpaper with a name plate.



The Book of Good Love - The Book of Good Love (El Libro de Buen Amor) tells the story of Mr Melon of the Vegetable Garden (Don Melón de la Huerta) and his loves. It is considered to be one of the masterpieces of the form of Spanish poetry known as Mester de Clerecía.

Lenore Kandel - Lenore Kandel (born 1932) is a poet who was briefly notorious as the author of a short book of poetry, The Love Book, a small pamphlet of 8 pages with 4 poems, including "To Fuck with Love" which was prosecuted for obscenity in 1967 in San Francisco during the hippie movement in Haight-Ashbury.

Elegiac couplet - Elegiac couplets are a poetic form used by Greek lyric poets for a variety of themes usually of smaller scale than those of epic poetry. The ancient Romans frequently used elegiac couplets in love poetry, as in Ovid's Amores.

Kormáks saga - Kormáks saga is an Icelandic saga telling of the 10th century Icelandic poet Kormákr and Steingerðr, the love of his life. The saga preserves a significant amount of poetry attributed to Kormákr, much of it dealing with his love for Steingerðr.



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Romantic Poet - Romantic Poet English Romantic Poetry This volume contains a rich selection of poems by England`s six great Romantic poets: William Blake, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, romantic poet and John Keats. Encompassing a broad range of subjects, styles, romantic poet and moods, the emphasis of these late 18th romantic poet and early 19th century poets is imagination romantic poet and individual experience, as well as a preoccupation with such themes as nature, death, romantic poet and the supernatural. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE The Penguin Book of Romantic Poetry A definitive anthology of romantic poetry, organized by theme, features such classic works as William Blake`s The Tyger, Coleridge`s Kubla Khan, Shelley`s Ozymandias, romantic poet and other notable poetry, along with biographies of the poets, critical ...

Poetry About Teen Pregnancy - Poetry About Teen Pregnancy Teen Pregnancy and Parenting Articles offer contrasting views on whether adolescent pregnancy is a problem, reasons why teens get pregnant, preventing pregnancies, choosing abortion or adoption, poetry about teen pregnancy and social attitudes toward teen parents. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE Teen Pregnancy Examines the differing viewpoints on issues related to teen pregnancy, including factors that contribute to this problem, its effects on teenagers' lives, poetry about ...

Art History Period and Movement - ... cultural and stylistic similarities lead archaeologists to consider it probable that they were predecessors of those known to speak Celtic languages, and Celtic revival art from the 18th century to the modern era which began as a conscious effort by Modern ... Gothic art - Gothic art was a Medieval art movement that lasted about 300 years. It began in France out of the Romanesque period in the mid-12th century concurrent with Gothic architecture in Cathedrals; by the late 14th century it had evolved ...

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