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  • ISBN-10: 0571278736
  • ISBN-13: 9780571278732
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 199x126x18 mm, kaal: 145 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2012
  • Kirjastus: Faber & Faber
  • ISBN-10: 0571278736
  • ISBN-13: 9780571278732
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Poets have been fascinated and challenged by the sonnet ever since it was imported from Italy to England in the sixteenth century. With its fourteen lines, inexhaustibly variable, it has met particular needs of almost every major poet from Thomas Wyatt to Paul Muldoon. Don Paterson, himself an adept of the form, has devised an anthology that is both a sharing of personal favourites and a celebration of high moments in the sonnet's history. His introduction and wonderfully insightful notes provide a history and commentary that will prove illuminating to the casual reader and indispensable to the student or aspiring sonneteer.

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101 Sonnets is a collection of classic sonnets introduced by Don Paterson, one of Britain's foremost contemporary poets.
Introduction xi
The Silken Tent
3(1)
Robert Frost
In Her Praise
4(1)
Robert Graves
Muse
5(1)
Jo Shapcott
To His Maistres
6(1)
Alexander Montgomerie
Maundy Thursday
7(1)
Wilfred Owen
`Batter my heart, three-personed God'
8(1)
John Donne
Upon the Crucifix
9(1)
William Alabaster
Arsehole
10(1)
Craig Raine
Delight in Disorder
11(1)
Robert Herrick
An Enigma
12(1)
Edgar Allan Poe
`The world is too much with us'
13(1)
William Wordsworth
`Two voices are there: one is of the deep'
14(1)
J. K. Stephen
`Not the round natural world, not the deep mind'
15(1)
Frederick Goddard Tuckerman
The Poem that Took the Place of a Mountain
16(1)
Wallace Stevens
The Book of the World William Drummond Of Hawthornden
17(1)
From Notes on the Use of the Library (Basement Annexe)
18(1)
Sean O'Brien
Regime de Vivre John Wilmot, Earl Of Rochester
19(1)
Still-Life
20(1)
Elizabeth Daryush
`If there were oh! an Hellespont of cream' John Davies Of Hereford
21(1)
Guava Libra
22(1)
Tony Harrison
To a Goose
23(1)
Robert Southey
Fly
24(1)
Christopher Reid
Honey Cycle
25(1)
Les Murray
The Soote Season Henry Howard, Earl Of Surrey
26(1)
Work without Hope
27(1)
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The Melancholy Year
28(1)
Trumbull Stickney
Grief
29(1)
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
`Striving to sing glad songs, I but attain'
30(1)
James Thomson
Cheap Seats, the Cincinnati Gardens, Professional Basketball, 1959
31(1)
William Matthews
Opera
32(1)
Robert Crawford
Those Winter Sundays
33(1)
Robert Hayden
To His Sonne
34(1)
Walter Raleigh
`Long time a child'
35(1)
Hartley Coleridge
For My Daughter
36(1)
Weldon Kees
The Brother
37(1)
Michael Donaghy
The Bright Field
38(1)
R. S. Thomas
Noon
39(1)
John Clare
The Halted Moment
40(1)
William Soutar
`A sonnet is a moment's monument'
41(1)
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Ad Lectorem de Subiecto Operis Sui
42(1)
Thomas Bastard
Opening the Cage
43(1)
Edwin Morgan
Inniskeen Road: July Evening
44(1)
Patrick Kavanagh
The Laurel Axe
45(1)
Geoffrey Hill
In the Lost Province
46(1)
Tom Paulin
Written in the Church Yard at Middleton in Sussex
47(1)
Charlotte Smith
February Afternoon
48(1)
Edward Thomas
Ozymandias
49(1)
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Mythology
50(1)
Marilyn Hacker
Leda and the Swan
51(1)
W. B. Yeats
She, to Him (iii)
52(1)
Thomas Hardy
`Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part'
53(1)
Michael Drayton
`You must not wonder though you think it strange'
54(1)
George Gascoigne
`Their faces shone under some radiance'
55(1)
Dylan Thomas
Death
56(1)
Thomas Hood
After Death
57(1)
Christina Rossetti
Ye Who Enter In
58(1)
Jamie Mckendrick
Karma
59(1)
Edwin Arlington Robinson
Finding the Ox
60(1)
Ciaran Carson
Swineherd
61(1)
Eilean Ni Chuilleanain
`I dreamt he drove me back to the asylum'
62(1)
John Berryman
My Turn
63(1)
Glyn Maxwell
Farewell to Juliet
64(1)
Wilfrid Blunt
`When I have fears that I may cease to be'
65(1)
John Keats
`I read my sentence -- steadily'
66(1)
Emily Dickinson
To Night
67(1)
Joseph Blanco White
`Care-charmer sleep, son of the sable Night'
68(1)
Samuel Daniel
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal ALFRED
69(1)
Lord Tennyson
The Princess and the Pea
70(1)
Paul Muldoon
`I, being born a woman and distressed'
71(1)
Edna St Vincent Millay
An Old Malediction
72(1)
Anthony Hecht
Elegy
73(1)
Robert Garioch
The Death of Peter Esson
74(1)
George Mackay Brown
The Fall
75(1)
Richard Fanshawe
Epitaph on the Monument of Sir William Dyer at Colmworth, 1641
76(1)
Catherine Dyer
On His Deceased Wife
77(1)
John Milton
The Rites for Cousin Vit
78(1)
Gwendolyn Brooks
Poem
79(1)
Simon Armitage
Who's Who
80(1)
W. H. Auden
Grace Darling
81(1)
Michael Longley
`One day I wrote her name upon the strand'
82(1)
Edmund Spenser
From Strugnell's Sonnets
83(1)
Wendy Cope
`That time of year thou mayst in me behold'
84(1)
William Shakespeare
A Virginal
85(1)
Ezra Pound
`Whoso list to hunt, I know where is a hind'
86(1)
Thomas Wyatt
`To Speak of the Woe That is in Marriage'
87(1)
Robert Lowell
Modern Love
88(1)
Douglas Dunn
Lucifer in Starlight
89(1)
George Meredith
`Satan, no woman, yet a wandering spirit'
90(1)
Fulke Greville
Sonet
91(1)
Mark Alexander Boyd
`With how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the skies'
92(1)
Sir Philip Sidney
Friday Night in the Royal Station Hotel
93(1)
Philip Larkin
Sunday Morning
94(1)
Louis Macneice
Prayer
95(1)
Carol Ann Duffy
Prayer
96(1)
George Herbert
`A blast of wind, a momentary breath'
97(1)
Barnabe Barnes
Praise in Summer
98(1)
Richard Wilbur
Sonnet
99(1)
Elizabeth Bishop
`As kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies draw flame'
100(1)
Gerard Manley Hopkins
To the Evening Star
101(1)
William Blake
Rag and Bone
102(1)
Norman Maccaig
The Skylight
103(1)
Seamus Heaney
Notes 104(17)
Acknowledgements 121(2)
Index of Poets 123(2)
Index of First Lines 125
Don Paterson was born in Dundee in 1963. He is the author of Nil Nil (1993), God's Gift to Women (1997) - winner of both the T. S. Eliot Prize and the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize - and Landing Light (2003), which won both the T. S. Eliot Prize and the Whitbread Prize for Poetry. Rain, his most recent collection, won the Forward Prize for Best Collection in 2009, the same year that he was awarded the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry. Find out more about Don Paterson at www.donpaterson.com.