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Poetry Literature


Poetry

Links to poetry literary resources online. Please note that while some recognized poets may indeed build and maintain their own homepages, and many individuals voluntarily contribute their time, enthusiasm and talent to the appreciation and study of the literary art of verse on the internet, this category and the categories under it are not for personal homepages containing poetry or "amateur" poetry published to the internet.

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- Cornucopia of poems and images and discussion, including editor's choice and bulletin board, video and audio recordings.
- Web anthology and bookstore. Focuses on the mainstream of contemporary poetry with news features, an archive of previously featured poems and poets, and brief "featured journal" coverage.


  • - An eclectic mix of poems from the classics to postmodern. Includes some biographical information and listing of selected poetry resources online. Suitable for children, young adults and adults.
  • - An open editable database of information about poetry, poets, and poems. Includes a lengthy Glossary of Poetic Terms.
  • - Website for the PBS television special hosted by Bill Moyers includes performances and interviews with some of America's most accomplished poets.
  • - "A unique guide for the study of poetry, with an extensive range of definitions, cross-references between related terms, informative sidelights, hyperlinked keywords, phonetic pronunciation guides and numerous examples."
  • - A personal website devoted to poetry, these pages include several sections devoted to specific poets, a large selection of texts of favorite poems, essays on the reading, study and discussion of poems, and a small but discriminating selection of links to
  • - At killdevilhill.com. Features an online chat, and users can sign up to have the selected poem automatically delivered to their mailboxes daily.
  • - An introduction to bad poetry, though not necessarily by bad poets, with texts of various exemplary poems. As selected and annotated by Professor Seamus Cooney.
  • - Consists of a resource for writers and readers of poetry, emphasizing Asian and orientalizing forms such as cinquain, ghazal, haiku, renga, sijo and tanka.
  • - Website based on the University of Pennsylvania's online poetry course--includes lists of poetic terms as well as links to online poetry resources.
  • - A forum for innovative and experimental poetry which offers a bimonthly web-publication, archives, the 'Tiny Press Center,' information on membership, workshops, upcoming events.
  • - Collections of international poetry, reviews, interviews and features, edited by eminent Australian poet John Tranter.
  • - Devoted to traditional poets and poetry including Dickinson and Shakespeare. Includes online forums, commentary and links.
  • - Archive of contemporary and user-submitted poetry with categories dedicated to love, sadness, friendship and life.
  • - Invites all Americans to submit favorite poem, along with a short paragraph describing the reasons for choosing it.
  • - Organization presenting poems, biographies of poets, historical and thematic poetry exhibits, events calendars, discussion forums and contest information.
  • - A random walk through eight centuries of English-language verse, updated daily. Visitors can add their poems by email, and webmasters can link to individual poems. Indexed by poet and title. Illustrated.
  • - Poems in English, French, Arabic, German, some Russian, Turkish, Persian, Hebrew. Mostly by famous poets, mostly Marxist, revolutionary, or otherwise political. Classified by author, country, and date.
  • - Spiritual poetry from masters such as Rumi, Rabindranath Tagore, Rainer Maria Rilke, Christina Rossetti, Kahlil Gibran, Anna Akhmatova.
  • - Poetry by well known poets, their biographies, and short stories by the site owner. Poets include Robert Frost, Walt Whitman, William Wordsworth, Robert W. Service, Maya Angelou, and Anne Sexton.
  • - Marianne Moore's famous poem.
  • - Poetry and some prose by vintage and young poets. The young poets are in the main a local group of West Wales based writers, with biographical information.
  • - An open forum for poets; features the works of amateur and professional poets, news and links.
  • - Personal collection of links to online texts and resources of traditional and "imagist" poetry.
  • - Webzine and poetry resource offering original poems, essays, translations and links to alliterative poems, original medieval epics and verse romances.
  • - An introduction to the reading of poetry, with short introductions to several well known modern poets and audio files with discussions or readings of their works.
  • - Article discussing the nature of the form, its history, terminology and the different traditions.
  • - Resource offers archived features, categorized links and recommended reading.
  • - Features a survey form for poets, critics, editors, publishers and readers. Its main purpose is to provide data for the biographical entries in the Comprepoetica Dictionary of Contemporary American Poetry, Poetics and Poets.
  • - Emphasizes the literary and visual arts in relation to nature, with poetry and essays by contemporary authors (culled mostly from the pages of Orion and Orion Afield magazines--which co-sponsor this site) and information on historic naturalism and natural
  • - A selection of poems about winter, snow, and ice from Charles Baudelaire, Yves Bonnefoy, John Hollander, Victor Hugo, Gail Mazur, Robert Pack, and Paul Verlaine.
  • - A brief glossary of literary terms, focusing on poetic terms in particular.
  • - Experimental/avant guard/exploratory poetry, visual literature, audio art, and intermedia, using any means necessary to forward the language arts.
  • - Includes sections on poetic forms, famous poets, links to poetry related resources.
  • - The encyclopedia will encompass American poetry from its beginnings to the present. It will stand as the most thorough and inclusive reference tool of its kind.


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