POETRY -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
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- Yeats's nations : gender, class, and Irishness
- A companion to the Gawain-poet
- A reading of the Canterbury tales
- Aeneid Book VI : a new verse translation
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- An Ars legendi for Chaucer's Canterbury tales : re-constructive reading
- An imagist at war : the complete war poems of Richard Aldington
- Ancient faith and modern freedom in John Dryden's The hind and the panther
- Anglo-American antiphony : the late romanticism of Tennyson and Emerson
- Blake's nostos : fragmentation and nondualism in The four zoas
- Blake, ethics, and forgiveness
- Canterbury tales : notes ...
- Chaucer and the Trivium : the mindsong of the Canterbury Tales
- Chaucer and the energy of creation : the design and the organization of the Canterbury Tales
- Chaucer's Ovidian arts of love
- Chaucer's biblical poetics
- Chaucer's gardens and the language of convention
- Chaucer's house of fame : the poetics of skeptical fideism
- Chaucer's legendary good women
- Chaucer's open books : resistance to closure in medieval discourse
- Chaucerian polity : absolutist lineages and associational forms in England and Italy
- Christina Rossetti : faith, gender, and time
- Civil humor : the poetry of Gavin Ewart
- Coleridge on dreaming : Romanticism, dreams, and the medical imagination
- Dancing with goddesses : archetypes, poetry, and empowerment
- Death and purgatory in Middle English didactic poetry
- Doctrine and devotion in seventeenth-century poetry : studies in Donne, Herbert, Crashaw, and Vaughan
- Don Juan : notes ...
- Dunbar the makar
- Eighteenth-century women poets : nation, class, and gender
- Emily Dickinson selected poems : notes
- Facing the music : Irish poetry in the twentieth century
- From Pearl to Gawain : forme to fynisment
- Gender and language in Chaucer
- Geoffrey Chaucer
- Idylls of the king : notes ...
- John Milton : comprehensive research and study guide
- John Milton : the self and the world
- Keats & Shelley : notes ...
- Keats's Paradise lost
- Keats's odes and contemporary criticism
- Larkin's blues : jazz, popular music, and poetry
- Late night radio
- Lies, slander, and obscenity in medieval English literature : pastoral rhetoric and the deviant speaker
- Locke and Blake : a conversation across the eighteenth century
- Medieval literature, style, and culture : essays
- Milton and the hermeneutic journey
- Milton and the tangles of Neaera's hair : the making of the 1645 Poems
- Milton's languages : the impact of multilingualism on style
- Milton's warring angels : a study of critical engagements
- Milton, poet of duality : a study of semiosis in the poetry and the prose
- Other : British and Irish poetry since 1970
- Paradise lost, notes : including Milton's life and work, brief synopsis, list of characters, summaries and commentaries, review questions, selected bibliography
- Patterns of consciousness : an essay on Coleridge
- Poems and a Play
- Rebellious hearts : British women writers and the French Revolution
- Refiguring Chaucer in the Renaissance
- Rhythm and will in Victorian poetry
- Robert Burns and cultural authority
- Robin Hood : the Forresters manuscript, British Library Additional MS 71158
- Romanticism, lyricism, and history
- Rural life in eighteenth-century English poetry
- Shelley among others : the play of the intertext and the idea of language
- Shelley's mirrors of love : narcissism, sacrifice, and sorority
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: notes : with notes on Pearl and brief commentary on Purity and Patience ...
- T.S. Eliot : comprehensive research and study guide
- T.S. Eliot and ideology
- The English religious lyric in the Middle Ages
- The First World War in Irish poetry
- The Hamlet vocation of Coleridge and Wordsworth
- The Miltonic moment
- The Oxford companion to twentieth-century poetry in English
- The Shelley-Byron conversation
- The complete critical guide to Alexander Pope
- The dialogic Keats : time and history in the major poems
- The dialogue of the mind with itself : early Victorian poetry and poetics
- The disenchanted self : representing the subject in the Canterbury tales
- The endless kingdom : Milton's scriptural society
- The life of W.B. Yeats : a critical biography
- The limits of eroticism in post-Petrarchan narrative : conditional pleasure from Spenser to Marvell
- The persistence of poetry : bicentennial essays on Keats
- The poetics of disappointment : Wordsworth to Ashbery
- The transformation of rage : mourning and creativity in George Eliot's fiction
- The two poets of Paradise lost
- Touchstones : American poets on a favorite poem
- W.B. Yeats : a life
- William Blake in a Newtonian world : essays on literature as art and science
- William Wordsworth : comprehensive research and study guide
- William Wordsworth, the poetic life
- Yeats at songs and choruses
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