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Love and Forgiveness in Yeats's Poetry (Studies in Modern Literature, No. 57)
by Cavanaugh, Catherine
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The Name Encanyoned River: Selected Poems 1960-1985
by Eshleman, Clayton; Weinberger, Eliot (introduction)
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Inscribed and signed to poet Gerald Burns by the author on title page. Attached to last page is a typewritten letter by the author to Gerald Burns.VG- condition softcover, uncreased spine, slightly rounded and curled corners, lightly soiled edges and wraps.
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Not Till We Are Lost: Poems
by Wenthe, William
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Signed and inscribed by the author on the title page. Near fine condition first edition softcover. William Wenthe's second collection of poetry is a personal amplification of a passage from Henry Thoreau's Walden, "Not till we are lost, in other words, not till we have lost the world, do we begin to find ourselves, and realize where we are and the infinite extent of our relations." Beginning with the necessary dislocation and loss that accompany adulthood, these strong and moving poems tell a story of a man's losing his way in the midst of personal tragedies - the death of his parents and the end of a marriage - only to discover the true depth of his connection with others and ultimately with the divine. In a variety of free verse, traditional forms, and sonnets, the poet begins to reassess his life and his art and considers the possibility that language may distance us from the real as much as bind us to it.
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Wordsworth's Travels in Scotland (University of Tulsa monograph series no. 21)
by Hayden, Donald E.
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VG- condition quarto softcover, clean and unmarked. Illustrated with b&w photos and maps, 101 pp.
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