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Le Québec en contes et légendes
Par Michel Savage. 2007
"[...] Écrit de manière simple et accessible, [ce livre] raconte l'histoire romancée du Québec depuis ses débuts. Il parle de…
loups-garous, de feux follets, de diables, de revenants et de fantômes. Il répond aussi à des questions comme "D'où vient l'hiver ?", "Qui est le Bonhomme Sept-heures ?" ou "Comment a-t-on découvert le sirop d'érable?". Le Québec en contes et légendes est un heureux mélange d'histoires les plus connues de la tradition orale, de contes inédits et de faits historiques relégués aux oubliettes. Plusieurs textes connus ont été réécrits par les auteurs pour mieux captiver les lecteurs d'aujourd'hui, pour leur faire peur, pour les faire pleurer ou pour les faire rire. [...]" -- 4e de couvDisowned by memory: Wordsworth's poetry of the 1790s
Par David Bromwich. 1998
A critical interpretation of the first decade of Wordsworth's poetry. Combines biography, history, and psychology to provide a context for…
such pieces as "Tintern Abbey" and "The Old Cumberland Beggar." 1998From the devotions: poems
Par Carl Phillips. 1998
Alive together: new and selected poems
Par Lisel Mueller. 1996
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry. Includes works published over almost four decades as well as newer works. The…
poems celebrate the human capacity for love and joy, and the experience of family, music, and languageMusic minus one: poems
Par Jane Shore. 1996
Out of silence: selected poems
Par Muriel Rukeyser. 1992
Selections from previously published collections spanning the years from 1935 to 1978. The editors chose pieces representative of Rukeyser's complete…
body of work; many celebrate "the strengths and vision of women."Effort at speech: new and selected poems
Par William Meredith. 1997
Meredith presents selections from his eight previously published collections spanning 1944 to 1987 and twelve new poems. Michael Collier explains…
in the introduction that the title Effort at Speech is more than apt because in 1983 a stroke left Meredith with expressive aphasia--a struggle for speech. National Book Award winnerWithout: poems
Par Donald Hall. 1998
Hall recalls in poems the illness and death from leukemia of his wife, the well-known poet Jane Kenyon. He details…
their emotions during her struggle at forty-six to stay alive. The last section expresses his grief from missing herCollection of twenty-two poems describing personal reactions to objects and events such as birds, pebbles, a first kiss, and the…
death of a loved one. The second section provides background information on each poem with an invitation to the reader to write about suggested topics. For junior and senior high readersA working girl can't win and other poems
Par Deborah Garrison. 1998
Twenty-eight poems expressing a young woman's views on the office world and its male inhabitants, and revealing her private thoughts…
and fantasies. Many of these pieces first appeared in the New Yorker, where Garrison is a senior editor. Some strong languageOn the bus with Rosa Parks: poems
Par Rita Dove. 1999
Over forty new poems by the former Poet Laureate celebrating personal freedoms. Several sections explore the African American experience in…
a historical context, while others convey an individual reaction. "Maple Valley Branch Library, 1967" describes the pleasures of voracious readingThe essential Rumi
Par Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī. 1995
Contemporary translation of spiritual poetry by the Sufi mystic Jelaluddin Rumi (1207-1273). These poems were created during Rumi's work with…
a dervish learning community that was "exploring the mystery of union with the divine." Some descriptions of sexThe mercy: poems
Par Philip Levine. 1999
Thirty-seven poems in free verse celebrate human dignity and the value of work on the journey from youth to old…
age, innocence to knowledge, defeat to triumph, and inevitably from life to death. In the title poem, the author's mother arrives in the United States; the final work describes her funeral. 1999A sample of Native North American song-poems, including an Inuit's song about the first airplane he ever saw, Navajo chantaways,…
hunting songs, and lullabies. The introduction and notes provide background information and sourcesRecueil agréablement présenté, comprenant plus d'une centaine de textes répondant au titre. On y retrouve sous cinq divisions tant Verlaine…
que Rimbaud, Baudelaire, Corbière mais aussi Chénier, Hugo sans oublier Pétrarque, Shakespeare et Goethe. Un livre de chevet. [SDMOn a voiceless shore: Byron in Greece
Par Stephen Minta. 1998
Retraces Byron's journeys in Greece, providing insight on how the country and its people influenced the poet. Explores his love…
for the Mediterranean area and his reasons for remaining in Mesolongi, where he died in April 1824Vice: new and selected poems
Par Ai. 1999
Fifty-eight selections from five books published between 1973 and 1993 and eighteen new poems. In dramatic monologs, the speakers explore…
terror, desperation, and other raw emotions on topics such as abortion, beatings, child and wife abuse, politics, and race. National Book Award--Poetry. 1999Wooroloo: poems
Par Frieda Hughes. 1998
The daughter of poets Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath expresses herself in forty-six poems. Describes Australian landscapes, animals dead and…
alive, feelings about incidents in her personal life, and women's issuesBirthday letters
Par Ted Hughes. 1998
Thirty-five years after Sylvia Plath's suicide, her husband, Ted Hughes, responds with eighty-eight poems. Arranged chronologically, the poems depict their…
courtship, marriage, and an imagined sixtieth birthday reunion in her honor. Bestseller