Image for A little history of poetry

A little history of poetry

Part of the Little histories series
See all formats and editions

A vital, engaging, and hugely enjoyable guide to poetry, from ancient times to the present, by one of our greatest champions of literature

What is poetry? If music is sound organized in a particular way, poetry is a way of organizing language. It is language made special so that it will be remembered and valued. It does not always work-over the centuries countless thousands of poems have been forgotten. This little history is about some that have not.

John Carey tells the stories behind the world's greatest poems, from the oldest surviving one written nearly four thousand years ago to those being written today. Carey looks at poets whose works shape our views of the world, such as Dante, Chaucer, Shakespeare, Whitman, and Yeats. He also looks at more recent poets, like Derek Walcott, Marianne Moore, and Maya Angelou, who have started to question what makes a poem "great" in the first place. This little history shines a light on the richness and variation of the world's poems-and the elusive quality that makes them all the more enticing.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£15.00
Product Details
Yale University Press
0300252528 / 9780300252521
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
809.1
21/04/2020
English
288 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%