Webliography: Poetry: The World
Busse Library provides these webpages for
students and faculty seeking information on poetry and poets around
the world. Resources reflect online ready-reference and poetry
research websites. A listing of Busse Library materials is
included.
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Ancient
World -- Asia and
Australia -- Canada -- Europe -- Latin and South
America -- The Middle
East -- Busse Library
Resources
Ancient
World
Catullus (84-54 B.C.)
Homer
Ovid (43 B.C.- 17 A.D.)
Virgil (70-19 B.C.)
Asia and Australia
Anna Akhmatova; Russia (1889-1966)
Nazim Hikmet; Turkey
(1902-1963)
John Kinsella; Australia (1963-)
Kenzaburo Oe; Japan; (1935-); Winner of 1994 Nobel Prize
for Literature
Li Po; China (701-762 A.D.)
Canada
John McCrae (1872-1918)
Robert Service (1874-1958)
Europe
The Middle Ages
The Renaissance
The Romantics
Realism/Naturalism
Modernism
Vicente Aleixandre; Spain (1898-1984); Winner of 1977 Nobel
Prize for Literature
Antonin Artaud; France (1896-1948); Founder of
Theater of Cruelty
Odysseus Elytis; Greece (1911-1996); Winner of 1979
Nobel Prize for Literature
Federico Garcia-Lorca; Spain (1898-1936)
Andre Gide; France (1869-1951); Winner of 1947 Nobel
Prize for Literature
Juan Ramon Jimenez; Spain (1881-1958); Winner of 1956
Nobel Prize for Literature
Czeslaw Milosz; Poland (1911-); Winner of 1980 Nobel
Prize for Literature
Eugenio Montale; Italy (1896-1981); Winner of 1975 Nobel
Prize for Literature
Rainer Maria Rilke; Germany (1875-1926)
Arthur Rimbaud; France (1854-1891)
Jaroslav Seifert; Czech Republic (1901-1986); Winner of
1984 Nobel Prize for Literature
Wislawa Szymborska; Poland (1923-); Winner of 1996 Nobel
Prize for Literature
Paul Verlaine; France (1844-1896)
Latin and South America
Mario Benedetti; Uruguay (1920-)
Ruben Dario; Nicaragua (1867-1916)
Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz; Mexico (1651-1695)
Gabriela Mistral; Chile (1889-1957); Winner of 1945
Nobel Prize for Literature
Pablo Neruda; Chile (1904-1973); Winner of 1971 Nobel
Prize for Literature
Octavio Paz; Mexico (1914-1998); Winner of 1990 Nobel
Prize in Literature
Cesar Vallejo; Peru (1892-1938)
The Middle East
Busse Library Resources
- Foss, Michael. Poetry of the world wars / 1990. PR1195. W66
P66 1990
- Handley-Taylor, Geoffrey. International who's who in poetry.
PS324. I5, Ref.
- Junkins, Donald. The Contemporary world poets / c1976. PN61
01. C654
- Muses, Charles. Prismatic voices; an international anthology
of distinctive new poets/ [1958] PN6109. P7x
- Nye, Naomi Shihab. This same sky: a collection of poems from
around the world / c1992. j808.81 Thi7
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