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O'Donoghue, Bernard, Lee, Hermione, Constantine, David (ed.) £9.95 <convert>  This
anthology follows the OxfordPoets anthologies of 2000, 2001 and 2002. It introduces
a number of new poets who are beginning to make their way. The collection celebrates
the diversity of the Oxford list.
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This volume brings the work of six
of the most important modern and contemporary Dutch poets to light. Ranging in
style from the rhetorical to the intensely lyrical, the work here includes examples
of myth-influenced modernist verse, nature poetry and experimental poetry. | |
Motion, Andrew (ed.) £12.99 <convert> 
The First World War produced some
of the most haunting and memorable poetry of our age. In this compelling anthology,
the Poet Laureate Andrew Motion guides us through both the horror and the pity
of that conflict, from the trenches of the Western Front to reflections from our
own age. | | |
Greer, Germaine (ed.) £10.00 <convert> 
Germaine Greer
presents an anthology of poems culled from all periods, ranging from Roman to
medieval poetry, and including the best-known paean, Marvell's "The Garden", Tennyson's
comic "Amphion", and Donne's meditations on individual flowers, herbs and trees. | | Swift, Todd (ed.) £11.95 <convert> 
The grass-roots appeal of peace poetry has seen this book
shared by tens of thousands, and read at peace demonstrations from Seattle to
the Middle East. It has spawned international versions, and continues to inspire
those who oppose a unilateral, US-led strike against the people of Iraq. | |
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