Nation s Favourite Comic Poems

Nation s Favourite  Comic Poems
Author: Griff Rhys Jones
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2012-05-31
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781448140497

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This wonderful anthology contains some of the nation's all-time favourite comic poetry. From much-loved classics such as Lewis Carroll's curious 'Jabberwocky' to lesser known and forgotten gems such as Gelett Burgess's 'The Purple Cow', Griff Rhys Jones takes us on a poetic tour of witty, nonsensical and plain laugh-out-loud funny poems. The selection brings together poets from every age and every walk of life, from Shakespeare to Victoria Wood and from Keats to Benjamin Zephaniah. There is Roald Dahl's cunning variation on 'Little Red Riding Hood', Spike Milligan's brilliantly ridiculous 'On the Ning Nang Nong' as well as several entries from the ever-elusive Anon, including one delightfully succint 'Peas'. Remembered, half-remembered, cherished or written on a tea towel, here are some of the nation's favourite comic poems.

The Nation s Favourite Comic Poems

The Nation s Favourite Comic Poems
Author: Griff Rhys Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1998
Genre: Humorous poetry, English
ISBN: OCLC:1150861080

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The Nation s Favourite Poems

The Nation s Favourite Poems
Author: Griff Rhys Jones
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1996
Genre: English poetry
ISBN: 9780563387824

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Contains the top 100 poems from a poll conducted by The Bookworm in 1995.

The Nation s Favourite

The Nation s Favourite
Author: Griff Rhys Jones
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-01-31
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781446417836

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This lovely book of poetry brings together over 100 of the most celebrated and cherished poems of the 20th century. Including poets as diverse as John Betjeman and Ted Hughes, Siegfried Sassoon and Allan Ahlberg, and subjects from all avenues of life - war, family life, love, death, religion, the countryside, animals and comedy - the whole breadth of the nation's life during the 20th century is encapsulated here. Compiled and edited by Griff Rhys Jones as part of the successful The Nations Favourite Poems series, this book brings together the wealth of new and innovative poetry styles that flourished in the 20th Century.

The Nation s Favourite Children s Poems

The Nation s Favourite Children s Poems
Author: Spike Milligan
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2001
Genre: Children's poetry, English
ISBN: 9780563537748

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This collection brings together the most beloved children's poems. Poems such as The Owl and the Pussycat to Us Two and Chocolate Cake should amuse and delight children and adults alike. The collection includes the modern and the classics, from A.A. Milne to Pam Ayres.

The Nation s Favourite Poems of Celebration

The Nation s Favourite Poems of Celebration
Author: Alexandra Warwick,Emma Shackleton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2002
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: UOM:39015057615729

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From celebrating the birth of a baby through memories of childhood recalled in later life, to the joy of friendship and the delight of finding love, there are many moments of happiness to be cherished in our lives. Arranged thematically around significant stages in our lives, poets of every age find cause for celebration in a selection of 100 popular poems: Sylvia Plath marvels at her child in "You're"; Dylan Thomas on his thirtieth birthday finds his heart singing with the joy he felt as a young boy; Shakespeare, John Donne and many others celebrate the power of love; while Walt Whitman and Anne Finch find pleasure in their solitude. Including much-loved classics and humorous, poignant and evocative verse, this delightfully upbeat collection celebrates both those smaller moments of pleasure and those that mark the major stages in our lives.

The Oxford Book of Comic Verse

The Oxford Book of Comic Verse
Author: John Gross
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2002
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 019284086X

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From Chaucer to Vikram Seth and Victoria Wood; from Byron to John Updike; from Augustan satire to advertising jingles; from G. K. Chesterton to Wendy Cope - this superb anthology is notable above all for its breadth. It is truly international in scope, bringing together poets from far beyond the British Isles. Drawing on many different types of verse, from epigrams to street ballads, from clerihew to music-hall lyrics, from the double-dactyl of the calypso, it offers an exceptionally widerange of comic pleasures. The poems in this collection are by turns subtle, down-to-earth, macabre, ingenious, acerbic, ribald, and cheerful; written to amuse, they call forth laughter and delight in equal measure. The established classics of comic verse, writers such as Tom Hood, W. S. Gilbert, and Ogden Nash, are represented in force, but many unfamiliar or unexpected names are also included; so are many recent writers - the classics of the future. This collection undoubtedly contains matterof great historical interest, but the emphasis throughout is firmly on enjoyment.

The Hatred of Poetry

The Hatred of Poetry
Author: Ben Lerner
Publsiher: FSG Originals
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2016-06-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780374712334

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No art has been denounced as often as poetry. It's even bemoaned by poets: "I, too, dislike it," wrote Marianne Moore. "Many more people agree they hate poetry," Ben Lerner writes, "than can agree what poetry is. I, too, dislike it and have largely organized my life around it and do not experience that as a contradiction because poetry and the hatred of poetry are inextricable in ways it is my purpose to explore." In this inventive and lucid essay, Lerner takes the hatred of poetry as the starting point of his defense of the art. He examines poetry's greatest haters (beginning with Plato's famous claim that an ideal city had no place for poets, who would only corrupt and mislead the young) and both its greatest and worst practitioners, providing inspired close readings of Keats, Dickinson, McGonagall, Whitman, and others. Throughout, he attempts to explain the noble failure at the heart of every truly great and truly horrible poem: the impulse to launch the experience of an individual into a timeless communal existence. In The Hatred of Poetry, Lerner has crafted an entertaining, personal, and entirely original examination of a vocation no less essential for being impossible.