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Poems: A Concise Anthology - Paperback

Poems: A Concise Anthology - Paperback

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by Elizabeth Renker (Editor)

Contemporary and innovative, this affordably priced new anthology is designed to meet the classroom needs of both instructors and students.

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Presenting a broad range of fully annotated selections from the long history of poetry in English, this anthology provides a rich and extensive resource for teaching traditional canons and forms as well as experimental and alternate trajectories (such as Language poetry and prose poetry). In addition to a chronological table of contents suited to a literary-historical course framework, the volume offers a list of conceptual and thematic teaching units called "Poems in Conversation." Instructors will find the Conversations helpful for lesson plans; students will find them equally helpful as a resource for presentation and paper topics. Headnotes to each poet are designed to be useful to both instructors and students in the classroom: for instructors new to particular poets, the headnotes will provide helpful grounding in the most current scholarship; for students, they will provide frameworks and explanations to help them approach unfamiliar texts.

As a unique feature in the current market, this anthology also incorporates contemporary song lyrics from alternative, indie, rap, and hip-hop songs, fully integrated into the Conversations as rich material for teaching in the under-graduate classroom.

Author Biography

Elizabeth Renker is Professor of English at The Ohio State University. She is the recipient of many teaching awards and has published widely on nineteenth-century American poetry. In 2012, The Princeton Review named her one of the top 300 professors in the nation, across all universities and disciplines.

Number of Pages: 824
Dimensions: 1.1 x 9 x 6.1 IN
Publication Date: March 15, 2016