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  • von Lutz Flörke
    9,99 €

    Das Dichter-Duo Flörke & Rosenbusch spaziert literarisch, performt Literatur und schreibt: ernsthaft, unterhaltsam, unbeirrt und stets mit frischen Fragen für die Gegenwart. Die beiden scheiben einzeln und kollektiv = zwei AutorInnen mit (mindestens) drei Schreibweisen.Mehr: www.hamburgerliteraturreisen.de.

  • von Charles Baudelaire
    20,00 €

    CHARLES BAUDELAIRE --- POEMS IN PROSE --- Poems translated by Arthur Symons --- Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867) was a celebrated 19th century French poet, author of the famous Flowers of Evil poetic sequence, first published in 1857. Baudelaire is a poet's poet par excellence, a brilliant craftsman who produced some of the finest poems in the French language. Baudelaire was known as a dandy who led a bohemian lifestyle; he knew many of the artists of the era (Manet, Nadar, Delacroix, and Gautier). Baudelaire's influence on subsequent poets and artists has been immense. This edition of Baudelaire's prose poems is a selection by British author Arthur Symons. The book includes two introductions to Baudelaire. --- With the French text of Baudelaire's poetry. Illustrated. 88 pages. Paperback, with a full colour cover.www.crmoon.com

  • von Paul Beatty
    27,00 €

    An electrifying collection of poems from the author of The Sellout, winner of the 2016 Man Booker Prize Originally published in 1994, Paul Beatty's second volume of poetry won praise for the way it "pushes the boundaries of free verse while assessing the landscapes of African American autobiography" (Bomb Magazine). In these poems, which explore aspects of race, identity, and popular culture, Beatty was honing the comic, satirical voice and vivid imagination that came to full realization in his acclaimed fiction. Joker, Joker, Deuce "moves to fierce urban rhythms, both cool and hot," writes Jessica Hagedorn. "A rush of intense visual images and electric word music."

  • von Anonymous
    27,00 €

    "In Norman Fischer's translation, the words of the Psalms are clothed in renewed beauty - clear, uncompromising, shining with devotion."-Jack Kornfield, author of After the Ecstasy, the Laundry A week with the Trappist monks of Gethsemani Abbey in Kentucky left Norman Fischer feeling inspired by the uplifting, soaring verses chanted each day, but also astonished by the violence, passion, and bitterness expressed. This experience started him on a journey through Eastern and Western spirituality and his own Jewish roots toward these moving and intimate translations of the Psalms. In ninety-three poems of praise, celebration, suffering, and lamentation, Opening to You brings the Psalms alive, conveying their beauty and power in accessible English for today's readers of every spiritual path or religious background and transforming the sacred songs into the timeless music of enlightenment.

  • von James Welch
    27,00 €

    Now with an introduction from celebrated poet James Tate, Riding the Earthboy 40 is the only volume of poetry written by acclaimed Native American novelist James Welch. The title of the book refers to the forty acres of Montana land Welch's father once leased from a Blackfeet family called Earthboy. This land and its surroundings shaped the writer's worldview as a youth, its rawness resonates in the vitality of his elegant poetry, and his verse shows a great awareness of a moment in time, of a place in nature, and of the human being in context. Deeply evoking the specific Native American experience in Montana, Welch's poems nonetheless speak profoundly to all readers. With its new introduction, this vital work that has influenced so many American writers is certain to capture a new generation of readers.

  • von Hans Theede
    24,99 €

    Hallo lach mal wiederist - nach dem Band Keine Angst, wir lachen nur - eine weitere Sammlung humorvoller Gedichte, die aus alltäglichen Situationen inspiriert, den Leser zum Lachen oder Schmunzeln bringen.Auch hier gilt: nicht alles ist ganz ernst gemeint, denn es ist aus Sicht des Autors wichtig, das Leben stets mit einem Augenzwinkern zu betrachten.

  • von Marlen Vesiroos
    51,00 - 53,00 €

  • von Paulina Pähkel
    45,00 - 51,00 €

  • von Olivia Orav
    45,00 - 52,00 €

  • von Linda Leevike
    44,00 - 46,00 €

  • von Octave Opoix
    22,00 €

    "Pour nous rendre aux sollicitations d¿ un très grand nombre d¿ auditeurs qui nous font l¿honneur de suivre nos cours d¿ arboriculture fruitière avec tant d¿assiduité nous pensons , leur être agréable en publiant d¿abord un résumé de tout ce qui a trait au Poirier. Ce petit traité, écrit sans aucune prétention, contient un très grand nombre de notions; mais notre but est surtout de nous faire lire utilement et comprendre par des personnes qui n¿ont pas encore étudié l arboriculture fruitière. Nous osons espérer aussi que tous les amateurs et jardiniers de profession y trouveront des renseignements précis et des explication s pratiques, résultats de l¿expérience. C ¿est, par ailleurs, la synthèse du cours que nous faisons au jardin du Luxembourg."

  • von Rene Doumic
    22,00 €

    René Doumic (1860-1937) était un critique littéraire français, mais il est surtout connu pour ses ¿uvres sur d'autres sujets littéraires et pour son rôle en tant que secrétaire perpétuel de l'Académie française.Invité par la Someté des Conférences a occuper, cette année, la chaire libre qüelle a créée, j¿ai donné dix conférences sur George Sand.C¿est le texte de ces conférences qüon trouvera ici. Ce livre ne prétend donc pas être une étude exhaustive sur George Sand, c'est une série de chapitres envisageant divers aspects de sa vie et de son ¿uvre. Je n¿aurais pas perdu ma peine, si la lecture de ces pages inspire à quelqüun des historiens de notre littérature le désir de consacrer à la grande romancière à son manque...

  • von Charles Kingsley
    19,00 €

    "The Saint's Tragedy" is a play written by Charles Kingsley, an English clergyman, novelist, and social reformer. It was first published in 1848. Charles Kingsley is perhaps best known for his novel "The Water-Babies" and his involvement in social and political movements of the Victorian era."The Saint's Tragedy" is a historical drama that takes place in the medieval period and is centered around the life of Elizabeth of Hungary, a Christian saint. The play explores themes of faith, love, and social justice.

  • von John Davis
    12,00 €

  • von Thomas Hardy
    12,00 €

    "Wessex Poems and Other Verses" is a collection of poetry by the English novelist and poet Thomas Hardy. Published in 1898, the collection features a selection of Hardy's poems that reflect his deep connection to the landscape, people, and traditions of the fictional region of Wessex, which encompasses parts of southwestern England.Key features of "Wessex Poems and Other Verses" include:1. **Regionalism:** The poems in this collection often celebrate the local landscapes, traditions, and dialects of Wessex, a region that became central to many of Hardy's novels and poems.2. **Nature and the Past:** Hardy's poetry frequently explores the relationship between humans and nature, often with a sense of nostalgia for a vanishing rural way of life.3. **Melancholy and Fatalism:** Many of Hardy's poems carry a sense of melancholy and fatalism, reflecting his deep contemplation of the human condition and the inevitability of change.4. **Reflections on Love and Loss:** Hardy, known for his novels exploring tragic love stories, also delves into themes of love and loss in his poetry, presenting a nuanced and sometimes somber perspective on relationships.5. **Symbolism and Imagery:** Hardy employs rich symbolism and vivid imagery in his poetry, creating evocative and memorable scenes that capture the essence of Wessex.Notable poems within "Wessex Poems and Other Verses" include "The Going," "The Darkling Thrush," and "The Voice." The collection is recognized for its contribution to regionalist literature and its influence on the landscape-oriented poetry of the early 20th century.

  • von Rudyard Kipling
    12,00 €

    "The Seven Seas" is a collection of poems by Rudyard Kipling, first published in 1896. Rudyard Kipling (1865¿1936) was a British author and poet, best known for his works inspired by his experiences in British India during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. "The Seven Seas" is one of Kipling's poetry collections, showcasing his diverse range of verse.Key poems in "The Seven Seas" include:1. **"McAndrew's Hymn":** A tribute to a Scottish engineer, reflecting on the power of technology and the sea.2. **"The White Man's Burden":** Although not originally part of "The Seven Seas," this poem is often associated with the collection. It reflects imperialist sentiments of the time.3. **"The Ballad of East and West":** This poem explores the theme of unity and mutual respect across cultural and geographical divides.4. **"If¿":** One of Kipling's most famous poems, offering advice on stoicism and resilience in the face of challenges."The Seven Seas" showcases Kipling's versatility as a poet, capturing the spirit of the sea, exploring themes of imperialism, and providing reflections on human nature and society. Kipling's works, including those in this collection, have left a lasting impact on literature and continue to be studied and appreciated for their depth and complexity.

  • von Stephen Crane
    12,00 €

    War is Kind" is a collection of poems written by Stephen Crane, an American poet and novelist. The collection was first published in 1899. Stephen Crane (1871¿1900) is best known for his novel "The Red Badge of Courage," which is considered a classic work on the American Civil War.The title poem of the collection, "War is Kind," is one of Crane's most famous works. It is characterized by its ironic and cynical tone, challenging traditional notions of heroism and glorification of war. The poem suggests that, despite the tragic and brutal nature of war, people often find ways to romanticize and idealize it."War is Kind" reflects Crane's anti-romantic and anti-heroic stance on war, challenging prevailing sentiments about the glory of conflict and offering a more somber and critical perspective.

  • von William Langland
    19,00 €

    "Piers Plowman" is a Middle English allegorical narrative poem attributed to William Langland, a 14th-century poet. Key features of "Piers Plowman" include:Allegorical and Dream Vision: The poem takes the form of a dream vision, a popular literary device of the time. The narrator, often referred to as Will, dreams of a journey seeking the true Christian life.The Character Piers Plowman: Piers Plowman, a symbolic figure representing the common man or the Christian striving for a virtuous life, is the central character. The narrative follows Piers through various trials and tribulations.Social and Religious Critique: "Piers Plowman" is known for its profound social and religious critique. It addresses issues such as corruption in the Church, the shortcomings of the ruling class, and the challenges faced by ordinary people.Three Versions: The poem exists in three major versions: A, B, and C. Each version represents a revision and expansion of the previous one, reflecting Langland's evolving ideas and the changing social and political landscape.Alliterative Verse: Langland wrote "Piers Plowman" in a form of alliterative verse, a poetic tradition that relies on the repetition of initial consonant sounds."Piers Plowman" is a complex and multifaceted work, and interpretations of its meaning have varied. It is often studied for its linguistic richness, social commentary, and insights into the religious and philosophical concerns of the time.

  • von Adam Lindsay Gordon
    9,99 €

    "Whiffs from the Pipe" by Adam Lindsay Gordon is a collection of poems by the Australian poet known for his vivid imagery and exploration of themes such as nature, life, and horse racing. Gordon, a skilled horseman and politician, expresses his observations and experiences through verses that capture the spirit of 19th-century Australia.In "Whiffs from the Pipe," readers can expect to encounter Gordon's distinctive poetic style, characterized by a mix of melancholy, humor, and a deep connection to the Australian landscape. The collection may feature poems that reflect Gordon's affinity for the outdoors, his passion for horses, and his reflections on the human condition.Adam Lindsay Gordon's poetry often resonates with readers for its evocative language and emotional depth. "Whiffs from the Pipe" stands as a testament to Gordon's contribution to Australian literature, offering a glimpse into the poet's thoughts and experiences through his artful verses.

  • von Sidney Lanier
    12,00 €

    "To Charlotte Cushman" by Sidney Lanier is a poetic tribute to the renowned American actress Charlotte Cushman. Sidney Lanier, himself a poet and musician, celebrates Cushman's talent and artistry in this literary homage.In the poem, Lanier likely captures the essence of Cushman's performances, her impact on the world of theater, and the emotions she evoked through her roles. Lanier may explore themes related to the power of acting, the transformative nature of the stage, and the admiration he holds for Cushman as an artist."To Charlotte Cushman" reflects not only Lanier's admiration for the actress but also his appreciation for the performing arts and the ability of great actors to leave a lasting impression on their audiences. The poem serves as a testament to the enduring influence of Charlotte Cushman in the realm of American theater during Lanier's time.

  • von Hannah Flagg Gould
    12,00 €

    "The Youth's Coronal" by Hannah Flagg Gould is a collection of poems intended for young readers. Hannah Flagg Gould, an American poet and hymn writer, crafted verses that were often moralistic and aimed at guiding the youth toward virtuous living.In "The Youth's Coronal," Gould likely presents a series of poems that cover a range of topics relevant to young readers, including themes of morality, character development, and the pursuit of goodness. The term "coronal" suggests a crown or collection, indicating a compilation of pieces that form a cohesive whole.Gould's poetry is known for its didactic nature, using verses to impart moral lessons and virtues. "The Youth's Coronal" would likely align with this style, providing young readers with guidance and encouragement through the medium of poetry.

  • von William Allingham
    19,90 €

    "Thought and Word at Ashby Manor" is a poem by William Allingham. This work is a reflection on the relationship between thought and expression, likely set in the context of Ashby Manor. Allingham, an Irish poet and editor, often explored themes of nature, love, and the human experience in his works.In "Thought and Word at Ashby Manor," Allingham may contemplate the interplay between internal contemplation and the external articulation of ideas. The specific setting of Ashby Manor could add a sense of place and atmosphere to the poem, influencing the tone and imagery.As with many of Allingham's poems, readers can expect a lyrical quality, careful attention to language, and a contemplative exploration of human emotions and experiences. The poem likely invites readers to ponder the nuances of thought and expression within the context of the serene Ashby Manor.

  • von Thomas Hardy
    12,00 €

    "Time's Laughingstocks" is a poem by Thomas Hardy that explores the themes of time, love, and the inexorable march of life. Hardy, known for his poignant and reflective poetry, uses this piece to contemplate the transient nature of human existence.The title "Time's Laughingstocks" suggests a sense of mockery or derision from time towards human endeavors. The poem likely delves into the idea that time is indifferent to human joys and sorrows, and it continues to progress regardless of our experiences.Hardy often grapples with the inevitability of change and the impact of time on relationships and emotions. In "Time's Laughingstocks," readers can expect the poet's characteristic use of language and imagery to evoke a contemplative mood, inviting reflection on the complexities of the human experience in the face of an indifferent and ever-moving time.

  • von Sydney Thompson Dobell
    12,00 €

    "The Wounded" by Sydney Thompson Dobell is a poem that explores the impact of war and the human cost of conflict. Dobell, a Victorian poet and critic, wrote extensively about the social and moral implications of warfare, particularly during the Crimean War.In "The Wounded," Dobell likely reflects on the physical and emotional toll suffered by soldiers in the aftermath of battle. The poem touch upon themes of pain, suffering, and the enduring scars left on those who experience the brutality of war. Dobell's poetry often exhibits a keen sensitivity to the human condition and a strong moral stance. "The Wounded" likely aligns with his broader themes of compassion and the need for societal reflection on the consequences of armed conflict. Through vivid language and evocative imagery, the poem likely captures the poignant struggles of those who bear the wounds of war.

  • von Washington Allston
    12,00 €

    "The Sylphs of the Season with Other Poems" is a collection of poems by Washington Allston, an American painter and poet from the Romantic era. Washington Allston (1779¿1843) was associated with the Transcendentalist movement and is known for his contributions to both the visual arts and literature.The collection likely features a variety of poems, and given Allston's interests, you can expect themes related to nature, imagination, and the spiritual. The title poem, "The Sylphs of the Season," might involve mythological or fantastical elements, given the reference to sylphs, which are often depicted as air spirits or nymphs in mythology.Allston's poetry is characterized by a romantic and visionary style, often drawing inspiration from his experiences in art and nature. If you have access to the full collection or specific questions about individual poems within "The Sylphs of the Season with Other Poems," feel free to provide more details, and I'll do my best to assist you further.

  • von William Lisle Bowles
    12,00 €

    "The Spirit of Discovery by Sea: A Descriptive and Historical Poem" is a work by William Lisle Bowles. William Lisle Bowles (1762¿1850) was an English poet and clergyman, known for his romantic and descriptive poetry. This particular poem is likely to celebrate the spirit of exploration and discovery at sea, combining both descriptive and historical elements.Without the full text available, it's challenging to provide specific details about the content of the poem. However, considering Bowles' style and themes, you can expect vivid imagery, a celebration of nature, and a reflection on historical events related to maritime exploration.Bowles' poetry often embraced the beauty of nature, contemplative reflections, and a sense of nostalgia. If you have the full text or specific questions about the poem, feel free to provide more details, and I'll do my best to assist you further.

  • von William Allingham
    19,90 €

    "Thought and Word" by William Allingham is a reflective poem that explores the relationship between thoughts and their expression through words. As a poet, Allingham may delve into the profound connection between internal contemplation and the external manifestation of ideas.In "Thought and Word," readers can anticipate Allingham's lyrical style and thoughtful exploration of the intricacies of human expression. The poem likely touches upon the power of language to convey complex emotions and thoughts, as well as the nuances involved in translating internal reflections into tangible words.Allingham, known for his works that often celebrate nature and capture the essence of the human experience, may infuse "Thought and Word" with imagery and metaphor to convey the beauty and challenges inherent in the interplay between thought and language.

  • von Ella Wheeler Wilcox
    12,00 €

    "Three Women" is a poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox that delves into the complexity of relationships between women. In this piece, Wilcox explores the dynamic interactions and emotions that can exist among women, highlighting themes of friendship, rivalry, and support.The poem likely portrays three distinct women, each representing different aspects of femininity or personality traits. Wilcox may use these characters to illustrate the diverse experiences and perspectives of women in society.Through "Three Women," readers can expect Wilcox's characteristic use of lyrical language and introspective themes. The poem may invite reflection on the bonds and conflicts that can arise among women, as well as the strength and resilience found in female relationships.

  • von John Hartley
    12,00 €

    "Yorkshire Ditties, Second Series" by John Hartley is a collection of poems that provides a delightful and humorous exploration of Yorkshire dialect and culture. Hartley, a Yorkshireman himself, was known for his ability to capture the essence of Yorkshire life through his verses.In this collection, readers can anticipate encountering the unique charm of Yorkshire dialect and the vivid depictions of local characters and scenes. The poems often touch upon everyday life, relationships, and the idiosyncrasies of the region, offering both entertainment and a cultural glimpse into Yorkshire during the time.Additionally, the inclusion of "The Cream of Wit and Humour" from Hartley's other popular writings enhances the collection's appeal. This compilation is a testament to Hartley's skill in using humor and dialect to create engaging and relatable poetry, making it a cherished piece of Yorkshire literature.

  • von Thomas Hardy
    12,00 €

    "Time's Laughingstocks and Other Verses" by Thomas Hardy is a collection of poems that showcases the renowned English author's poetic prowess. In this anthology, Hardy explores a diverse range of themes, including love, nature, time, and the human condition. The title poem, "Time's Laughingstocks," is emblematic of Hardy's keen sense of irony and his contemplative perspective on the passage of time.Throughout the collection, readers can expect Hardy's characteristic use of vivid imagery, poignant reflections, and a deep engagement with the complexities of life. The verses may reveal Hardy's philosophical musings on fate, mortality, and the inevitability of change."Time's Laughingstocks and Other Verses" adds another dimension to Thomas Hardy's literary legacy, showcasing his ability to convey profound emotions and observations through the medium of poetry. It remains a valuable collection for those appreciative of Hardy's prose and poetry alike.

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