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Author
Publisher
National Trust
Pub. Date
2010
Description
Beautifully illustrated with nostalgic illustrations of England's pastures, fields and landscapes, this book includes a range of poems. From verses on village life and harvesting to the wonderful changes in seasons and the monumental woods and trees of Britain.
3) The Aeneid
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Series
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Describing the legendary origin of the Roman nation, this poem tells the tale of the Trojan prince Aeneas, who escaped with some followers after the fall of Troy and sailed to Italy. Here they settled and laid the foundations of the Roman empire.
4) Lancashire
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Series
Publisher
Headland
Pub. Date
1995
Description
In this stimulating anthology, poets reflect on Lancashire life and landscape, ranging from the sixteenth century to the present day. Poets include Wordsworth, Ruskin, Nicholson and dialect poets.
6) Mental fight
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Publisher
Apollo
Pub. Date
2021
Description
There is much to celebrate in the human journey so far - art in all its forms, advances made in the fields of technology and medicine and, for many of us, the miracle of freedom. But there is also much to regret - racism, intolerance, the destruction of our environment, the reality and the legacy of slavery. In this long, sustained consideration of the state we find ourselves in, Ben Okri invokes the past to explain the present, and sings out a message...
9) Earth
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Series
Publisher
Evans
Pub. Date
2007
Description
A collection of poems about earth - wriggling worms, precious gemstones, green rainforests, parched deserts and dark caves - celebrating the natural world around us.
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Publisher
Norton
Pub. Date
c2002
Description
The translation that "rides boldly through the reefs of scholarship" (The Observer) is combined with first-rate annotation. No reading knowledge of Old English is assumed. Heaney's clear and insightful introduction to Beowulf provides students with an understanding of both the poem's history in the canon and Heaney's own translation process.
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Publisher
Penguin Books
Pub. Date
2016
Description
Since the crisis hit in 2008, we have heard much about Greece's economic travails. This year, the world watched as Syriza dramatically took a stand against austerity - and, after months of attrition, finally capitulated. But this is not the whole story. As Karen Van Dyck shows in this anthology of the very best contemporary Greek poetry, the last decade has also seen a remarkable flowering of new creative talent. These are poems concerned with the...
12) We Brits
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Publisher
Bloodaxe
Pub. Date
2006
Description
'We Brits' gives an outsider's inside view of British life in poems which both challenge our peculiar culture and hallowed institutions. Some explore hidden connections in British history, while others are wildly inventive forays into comic territory.
13) Dart
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Publisher
Faber
Pub. Date
2010
Description
Using conversations with people who live and work on the River Dart in Devon as a poetic census, Oswald creates a narrative of the river, tracking its life from source to sea. The voices are varied and idiomatic - poacher, ferryman, sewage worker.
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Publisher
Faber
Pub. Date
2011
Description
Ted Hughes's remarkable 'Pennine sequence' celebrates the area where he spent his early childhood. It mixes social, political, religious and historical matter - a tapestry rich in the personal and poetic investment of a landscape that both creates and is inured to its people.
16) The long take
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Publisher
Picador
Pub. Date
2018
Description
Walker is a D-Day veteran with post-traumatic stress disorder; he can't return home to rural Nova Scotia, and looks instead to the city for freedom, anonymity and repair. As he moves from New York to Los Angeles and San Francisco we witness a crucial period of fracture in American history, one that also allowed film noir to flourish. The Dream had gone sour but - as those dark, classic movies made clear - the country needed outsiders to study and...
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Publisher
Bloodaxe
Pub. Date
2012
Description
From Aberdeen to the Isle of Wight, 'Out of Bounds' is a newly charted map of Britain as viewed by its black and Asian poets. It takes the reader on a riveting, sensory journey through Scotland, England and Wales, showing the whole country from a fresh perspective.
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Publisher
Collins
Pub. Date
2023
Description
This collection of 50 poems will inspire confidence and courage, help children to overcome worries and spread kindness.Beautifully illustrated, it is filled with poems for children to read alone or enjoy with the whole family.With themes of friendship, self-belief, embracing change and celebrating people?s differences, it?s the perfect gift book for children to treasure.From poet, Daniel Thompson, author of Big Thoughts for Little Thinkers.
Author
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Pub. Date
2016
Description
Curated by Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy and Gillian Clarke, the National Poet of Wales, this new anthology gathers from centuries of essential poems. The editors have drawn on the rich languages of these islands, starting with the very first poets whose names we know - Taliesin and Aneirin, who composed in Welsh and Old Brythoneg in what is now Scotland - 'to begin at the beginning', to explore the poetry of Ireland and the British Isles in order...