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The insistence of horror; aspects of the supernatural in eighteenth-century poetry.
Spacks, Patricia Meyer.
1962
The insistence of horror; aspects of the supernatural in eighteenth-century poetry.
1989.
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Greenwood Press,
9780313263248
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Contemporary science fiction, fantasy, and horror poetry : a resource guide and biographical directory
Green, Scott E.
Scott E. Green.
1989
Contemporary science fiction, fantasy, and horror poetry : a resource guide and biographical directory
[2013]
The poems in this collection dissect and cut across psychological and cultural spaces as the poet reflects on the profundity of his experiences a
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9789956791392
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Lyrics of reason and experience
Lyrics of reason & experience
You -- New Generation -- Continue on Your Road -- Looming Tornados -- Broken Hope -- Servant of Love -- Silent Violent Night -- Sinful Old Man -- Short Love Poem -- Geriatric Testimony -- You will Never Know -- Lamentation of the Hero's Wife -- Chocolate Star -- Poet the Painter -- Reality of Things -- Runaway Voyages -- Beggar's Confessions -- By the Namahacha Waters -- Voice of Concern -- Cosmetic Education -- Confused World -- Do you Really Love Me? -- Capitalism -- Thigh Vendors -- Day Coming -- PhD -- Big Brother -- Childhood in Village -- Playhouse -- False Dawn -- Africa the Betrayed Continent -- Moonlight shadow -- Mob Violence, the Maputo way -- Wishes of a Good Child -- Long Gone Ever Present -- Who doesn't wish? -- Price of Ignorance -- 16 Years of Horror -- Death of the Village Preacher -- Before Winter Swallows Summer -- Child Love -- Beware! -- Singing Rage of the Indian Ocean -- John -- When People Want to Speak -- Power of Poetry -- Distance -- In Gorongoza Forest -- Troubled Mother Earth -- Hard Hit Drought -- Spoiled Child.
Mawere, Munyaradzi.
Munyaradzi Mawere.
2013
Lyrics of reason and experience
Oxford University Press,
9780192100207
Book
Literature in the Greek and Roman worlds : a new perspective
spring of the muses : Homer and related poetry / The strangeness of 'song culture' : archaic Greek poetry / Powers of horror and laughter : the great age of drama / Charting the poles of history : Herodotos and Thoukydides / Sages, sophists, and philosophers : Greek wisdom literature / Observers of speeches and hearers of action : the Athenian orators / Sophisticates and solecisms : Greek literature after the classical period / Romanized Greeks and Hellenized Romans : later Greek literature / Primitivism and power : the beginnings of Latin literature / Forging a national identity : prose literature down to the time of Augustus / Escapes from orthodoxy : poetry of the Republic / Creativity out of chaos : poetry between the death of Caesar and the death of Virgil / Coming to terms with the Empire : Poetry of the later Augustan and Tiberian period / path between truculence and servility : prose literature from Augustus to Hadrian / Oblique politics : epic of the imperial period / Imperial space and time : the literature of leisure / Culture wars : Latin literature from the second century to the end of the classical era
Taplin, Oliver.
Oliver Taplin -- Oliver Taplin -- Leslie Kurke -- Peter Wilson -- Leslie Kurke -- Andrea Wilson Nightingale -- Chris Carey -- Jane L. Lightfoot -- Jane L. Lightfoot -- Matthew Leigh -- Christina S. Kraus -- Llewelyn Morgan -- Llewelyn Morgan -- Philip Hardie -- Christina S. Kraus -- Matthew Leigh -- Catherine Connors -- Michael Dewar.
edited by Oliver Taplin.
2000
Literature in the Greek and Roman worlds : a new perspective
[2020]
"A feminist classic."--Judith Shulevitz, New York Times Book Review"A pivotal book, one of those after which we will never think the same again."
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The Madwoman in the Attic : the Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination
Veritas Paperbacks Ser.
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction to the Veritas Paperback Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- 1. The Queen's Looking Glass: Female Creativity, Male Images of Women, and the Metaphor of Literary Paternity -- 2. Infection in the Sentence: The Woman Writer and the Anxiety of Authorship -- 3. The Parables of the Cave -- 4. Shut Up in Prose: Gender and Genre in Austen's Juvenilia -- 5. Jane Austen's Cover Story (and Its Secret Agents) -- 6. Milton's Bogey: Patriarchal Poetry and Women Readers -- 7. Horror's Twin: Mary Shelley's Monstrous Eve -- 8. Looking Oppositely: Emily Brontë's Bible of Hell -- 9. A Secret, Inward Wound: The Professor's Pupil -- 10. A Dialogue of Self and Soul: Plain Jane's Progress -- 11. The Genesis of Hunger, According to Shirley -- 12. The Buried Life of Lucy Snowe -- 13. Made Keen by Loss: George Eliot's Veiled Vision -- 14. George Eliot as the Angel of Destruction -- 15. The Aesthetics of Renunciation -- 16. A Woman -- White: Emily Dickinson's Yarn of Pearl -- Notes -- Index
Gilbert, Sandra M., author
Appignanesi, Lisa.
Gubar, Susan, author
Sandra M. Gilbert, Susan Gubar.
2020
The Madwoman in the Attic : the Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination
University of Georgia Press
9780820302621
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The sounder few; essays from the Hollins critic.
Hollins critic.
Hard times and the noble savage: J.P. Donleavy's A singular man / John Cheever and the charms of innocence: the craft of The Wapshot scandal / The long chronicle of guilt: William Golding's The spire / Hunting a master image: the poetry of Richard Eberhart / That old triangle: a memory of Brendan Behan / Flannery O'Connor, sin, and grace: Everything that rises must converge / An embarrassment of riches: Baldwin's Going to meet the man / Not text, but texture: The novels of Vladimir Nabokov / "Mithridates, he died old": black humor and Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. / Ripeness was not all: John Barth's Giles goat-boy / The greatness and horror of empire: Robert Lowell's Near the ocean / The black clock: the poetic achievement of Louis MacNeice / Morris the magician: a look at In orbit / Toward an existential realism: the novels of Colin Wilson / William Styron and human bondage: The confessions of Nat Turner / My silk purse and yours: Making it, starring Norman Podhoretz / Genius of the shore: the poetry of Howard Nemerov
Dillard, R. H. W. (Richard H. W.), 1937- comp.
Garrett, George, 1929-2008, joint comp.
Moore, John Rees, 1918- joint comp.
John Rees Moore -- George Garrett -- Walter Sullivan -- Daniel Hoffman -- Benedict Kiely -- Walter Sullivan -- John Rees Moore -- R.H.W. Dillard -- Robert Scholes -- Benedict Kiely -- Daniel Hoffman -- William Jay Smith -- George Garrett -- R.H.W. Dillard -- Louis D. Rubin, Jr. -- George Garrett -- Julia Randall.
Edited by R. H. W. Dillard, George Garrett, and John Rees Moore.
1971
The sounder few; essays from the Hollins critic.
2020.
"Native American literature has always been uniquely embattled. It is marked by particularly divergent opinions about what constitutes authentici
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9781108482059
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The Cambridge history of Native American literature
Introduction : What was Native American literature? / Part I : Traces and removals (pre-1870s). Indigenous languages and the origins of American literary history / Unsettling colonial temporalities : oral traditions and indigenous literature / Early Native American literature and hemispheric studies / Performative cultures of early America / Nineteenth-century American Indian newspapers and the construction of sovereignty / Indigenous literacies in early New England / Part II : Assimilation and modernity (1879-1967). The multiplicity of early American Indian poetry / Native American literature in the 1930s / Black-Indian literature under Jim Crow / Transatlantic modernity and native performance / American Indian literature and post-revolutionary Mexico / I Kū Mau Mau (Standing Together) : native Hawaiian literary politics / Native women's writing and law / Part III : Native American renaissance (post-1960s). Rethinking the Native American renaissance : texts and contexts / Marginally mainstream : Momaday, Silko, Erdrich, and Alexie / Indigenous lives, visual autobiographies / Indigenous writing in Canada / Reservation realities and myths in American literary history / Mapping the future : indigenous feminism / Queer sovereignty / Contemporary indigenous American poetry / Contemporary Native North American drama / Part IV : Visions and revisions : 21st-century prospects. Native American horror, fantasy, and speculative fiction / Charting comparative indigenous traditions / The global correspondence of Native American literatures / Indigenizing the internet / Indigenous futures beyond the sovereignty debate / The leftovers / Can you see the Indian?
Taylor, Melanie Benson, 1976- editor.
Melanie Benson Taylor -- Sarah Rivett -- Gesa Mackenthun -- Ralph Bauer -- Laura L. Mielke -- Oliver Scheiding -- Hilary E. Wyss -- Robert Dale Parker -- Benjamin Balthaser -- Keely Byars-Nichols -- Kate Flint -- James H. Cox -- Kuʻualoha Hoʻomanawanui -- Beth H. Piatote -- A. Robert Lee -- Nancy J. Peterson -- Hertha D. Sweet Wong -- Sophie McCall -- David Treuer -- Shari M. Huhndorf -- Lisa Tatonetti -- Dean Rader -- Birgit Däwes -- Eric Gary Anderson -- Chadwick Allen -- Eric Cheyfitz -- Deborah Madsen -- Jodi A. Byrd -- Paul Chaat Smith -- Stephen Graham Jones.
edited by Melanie Benson Taylor, Dartmouth College, New Hampshire.
2020
The Cambridge history of Native American literature
[2022]
Under Her Skin features the best in never-before-published dark verse and lyrical prose from the voices of Women in Horror. Centered on the innat
Book
9781645480440
Book
Under her skin
Women in horror poetry collection
Foreword / Introduction / Her / We / Beautiful / Skincare routine / My skin / Acceptable femme / Inside of me / Metamorphosis / It hurts when I breathe / Designer girls / Sanctification / I cut away the parts that offend you / Something that needs destroyed / Magnificent / Smile / Unbecoming porcelain / What the dead girl is trying to say through what's left of her mouth / Anything but what is / With blood / Harm / by Emily Ruth Verona -- Snakeskin / These men are all one monster / When the witches came out of us / Proserpine / by Antonia Rachel Ward -- Winnow / My tainted touch / Untouched / Nightfall / The right frequency / Words unspoken / To bloom in blood / Shredded alterations / The deepest cut / Strange bedfellows / Soft box / Eldritch mother / Outside in / Zombification / Molting / Intimate communion / Midnight maelstrom / Symbiotic beasts / Conjuring regrets / When you / Fingers of feathers / Womb heart head / My body, my book / I carry / The edge / Pieces / Shameful / Dririmancy / Every morning / Regeneration/Collapse / Lovely like honey / Lillies left for mom / Growing pains / The void / Split / Skin changer / Conception / Broken fingers / A home to those who fly / Shed / Danse de la mort / Betrayer / Religion for women / Wave breaker / I begin to become numinous / The dark cocoon / Amestris / Medusa in face and form / Bloodroot / A carnival of suffering / A recurring nightmare/ Trapped / Clam baskets returned / Bone key / Queen / Dear Baptist / Better by now / Dissolving connections / Corpse consortium / Aetos dios / Bits of you, still kept / Our lady's bird / The last woman / The carrion flowers
Ryan, Lindy, editor.
Addison, Linda D., 1952- writer of foreword.
Miller, Toni, editor, writer of introduction.
by Linda D. Addison -- by Toni Miller -- by Tabatha Wood -- by Morgan Sylvia by L. Marie Wood -- by Cynthia Pelayo -- Cindy O'Quinn -- by Tiffany Meuret -- by Betsy Nicchetta -- by Caitlin Marceau -- by Mercedes M. Yarddley -- by Elsa M. Carruthers -- by Amanda Kirby -- by Elsa M. Carruthers -- by Linda M. Crate -- by Desiree Abalos -- by Nico Bell -- by Nikki R. Leigh -- by Lindsay King-Miller -- by Linda M. Crate -- by Jennifer Crow -- by Stephanie M. Wytovich -- by Cassondra Windwalker -- by Donna Lynch -- by Tiffany Michelle Brown -- by Mary Rajotte -- by Marilyn Fabiola -- by Stephanie Athena Valente -- by Jessica McHugh -- by Mary Rajotte -- by Sara Tantlinger -- by Sara Tantlinger -- by Nancy Brewka-Clark -- by Angela Sylvaine -- by Amy Grech -- by Melodie Bolt -- by Dalena Storm -- by Roni Stinger -- by Roni Stinger -- by Roni Stinger -- by Monique Snyman -- by Marge Simon -- by Eva V. Roslin -- by Miriam H. Harrison -- by Rie Sheridan Rose -- by Raven Isobel Plum -- by Carina Bissett -- by Maureen O'Leary -- by Annie Neugebauer -- by Annie Neugebauer -- by Lee Murray -- by Tiffany Morris -- Aimee Lowenstern -- by Tiffany Morris -- by Brianna Malotke -- by Brianna Malotke -- by Amy Lowenstern -- by Julianne Lynch -- by Blaise Langlois -- by Blaise Langlois -- by EV Knight -- by Emma Kathryn -- by Naching T. Kassa -- by Vivian Kasley -- by R. J. Joseph -- by R. J. Joseph -- by Patricia Gomes -- by Vanessa Jae -- by Juleigh Howard-Hobson -- by Samantha Holland -- by Shira Haus -- by Cordelia Harrison -- by Amanda Kirby -- by H. Grim -- by Abigail Gray -- by Kerri-Leigh Grady -- by Patricia Gomes -- by Emma J. Gibbon -- by Alyson Faye -- by Tracey Fahey -- by N. J. Ember -- by Stephanie Ellis -- by Darien Dillon -- by Darien Dillon -- by Maggie Shurtleff -- by Carina Bissett -- by Tiffany Michelle Brown -- by Morgan Sylvia.
edited by Lindy Ryan & Toni Miller ; [foreword by Linda D. Addison ; introduction by Toni Miller].
2022
Under her skin
2019.
First edition.
"From one of the titans of twentieth-century literature, collected here for the first time: a selection of his journalism from the late 1940s to
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9780525656425
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The scandal of the century : and other writings
Works. Selections. English
The presidential barber -- Topic for a topical piece -- An understandable mistake -- The lonely hearts killer -- Death is an unpunctual lady -- The strange idolatry of la Sierpe -- A man arrives in the rain -- The house of the Buendías (notes for a novel) -- Literaturism -- The precursors -- The postman rings a thousand times -- The Aracataca tiger -- H.H. goes on vacation (fragment) -- The scandal of the century -- The disappearing women of Paris: are they in Caracas? -- "I visited Hungary" (fragment) -- The world's most famous year -- Only twelve hours to save him -- June 6, 1958: Caracas without water -- Misadventures of a writer of books -- I can't think of any title -- The Sandinista heist : chronicle of the assault on the "hog house" -- The Cubans face the blockade -- The specter of the Nobel Prize -- Telepathy without strings -- The new oldest profession -- Yes, nostalgia is the same as it ever was -- Horror story for new year's eve -- Magic Caribbean -- Poetry, in children's reach -- The river of life -- María of my heart -- Like souls in purgatory -- Something else on literature and reality -- My personal Hemingway -- Ghosts of the road -- Bogotá 1947 -- Tales of the road -- My other me -- Poor good translators -- Sleeping beauty on the airplane -- Writer wanted -- Obregón or the boundless vocation -- Literature without pain -- From Paris, with love -- Return to Mexico -- Okay, we'll talk about literature -- That news board -- Return to the seed -- How do you write a novel?
García Márquez, Gabriel, 1927-2014, author.
McLean, Anne, 1962- translator.
Anderson, Jon Lee writer of foreword.
Pera, Cristóbal, editor.
Gabriel García Márquez ; translated by Anne McLean ; foreword by Jon Lee Anderson ; edited by Cristóbal Pera.
2019
The scandal of the century : and other writings
©2002.
""The Brontës had their moors, I have my marshes, "" Lorine Niedecker wrote of flood-prone Black Hawk Island in Wisconsin, where she lived most o
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University of California Press,
9780520935426
9781280775277
9786613685667
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Lorine Niedecker collected works
Works. 2002
Online access with EBA: JSTOR.
Transition -- Mourning dove -- Spirals. Promise of brilliant funeral ; When ecstasy is inconvenient -- Progression. Canvass -- For exhibition -- Tea -- Beyond what -- I heard -- Memorial Day -- Stage directions -- Synamism -- Will you write me a Christmas poem? -- Next year or I fly my rounds tempestuous -- Domestic and unavoidable -- The president of the holding company -- Fancy another day gone -- News.
O let's glee glow as we go -- Troubles to win -- A country's economics sick -- Lady in the leopard coat -- Jim Poor's his name -- Scuttle up the workshop -- There was a bridge once that said I'm going -- When do we live again Ann -- Missus Dorra -- No retiring summer stroke -- To war they kept -- Petrou his name was sorrow -- The eleventh of progressional -- Young girl to marry -- I spent my money -- Trees over the roof.
Don't shoot the rail! -- Bombings -- Hop press -- Ash woods, willow, close to shore -- The music, lady -- For sun and moon and radio -- She had tumult of the brain -- My coat threadbare -- Mr. Van Ess bought 14 washcloths? -- Not feeling well, my wood uncut -- Remember my little granite pail? -- A lawnmower's one of the babies I'd have -- My man says the wind blows from the south -- Du bay -- I'm a sharecropper -- Here it gives the laws for fishing thru the ice-- On Columbus Day he set out for the north -- Black Hawk held : in reason -- We know him--Law and Order League -- The clothesline post is set -- I said to my head, write something -- Grandpa's got his old age pension -- There's a better shine -- The museum man! -- That woman!--eyeing houses -- Hand crocheted rug -- They came at a pace -- I doubt I'll get silk stockings out -- To see the man who took care of our stock -- A monster owl -- Gen. Rodimstev's story/(Stalingrad) -- Birds' mating-fight -- From my bed I see -- Asa Gray wrote Increase Lapham -- Pioneers -- Well, spring overflows the land -- Audubon -- Van Gogh -- What a woman!--hooks men like rugs -- The brown muskrat, noiseless -- The broad-leaved arrow-head.
To a Maryland editor, 1943 -- Summer's away, I traded my chicks for trees -- She was a mourner too. Now she's gone -- Seven years a charming woman wore -- The land of four o'clocks is here -- Just before she died -- Brought the enemy down -- Nothing nourishing -- The number of Britons killed -- Old Hamilton hailed the man from the grocery store -- Motor cars -- Allied convoy/reaches Russia -- Depression years -- Coopered at Fish Creek -- A working man appeared in the street -- Woman with umbrella -- Automobile accident -- Look, the woods, the sky, our home -- Coming out of sleep -- Voyageurs -- I walked/from Chicago to Big Bull Falls (Wausau) -- See the girls in shorts on their bicycles -- When Johnny (Chapman) Appleseed -- Tell me a story about the war -- Poet Percival said : I struck a lode -- Terrible things coming up -- 1937 -- Their apples fall down -- The government men said don't plant wheat -- New! -- (L.Z.) -- Chimney sweep -- Swept snow, Li Po -- Regards to Mr. Glover -- Sunday's motor-cars -- Let's play a game -- Lugubre for a child -- Could you be right -- Look close -- If I were a bird -- High, lovely, light -- Letter from Paul -- Two old men -- Paul, hello -- So this was I -- Am I real way out in space -- On a row of cabins/next my home -- In moonlight lies -- The cabin door flew open -- The elegant office girl -- When brown folk lived a distance.
Paul -- What bird would light -- Nearly landless and on the way to water -- Understand me, dead is nothing -- How bright you'll find young people -- If he is of constant depth -- The young ones go away to school -- Some have chimes -- O Tannenbaum -- In the great snowfall before the bomb -- Not all that's heard is music. We leave -- Tell me a story about the war -- Laval, Pemeret, Pétain -- Thure Kumlien -- Shut up in woods -- Your father to me in your eighth summer -- To Paul now old enough to read -- What horror to awake at night -- Sorrow moves in wide waves -- Jesse James and his brother Frank -- May you have lumps in your mashed potatoes -- Old Mother turns blue and from us -- I hear the weather -- Dead -- Can knowledge be conveyed that isn't felt? -- Ten o'clock -- Adirondack summer -- The slip of a girl-announcer -- Now go to the party -- Dear Paul -- My father said "I remember" -- You know, he said, they used to make -- He built four houses -- In Europe they grow a new bean while here -- Paul/when the leaves -- I've been away from poetry -- I am sick with the time's buying sickness -- The death of my poor father -- To Aeneas who closed his piano -- My friend the black and white collie -- "Oh ivy green" -- As I shook the dust -- They live a cool distance -- Violin debut.
Horse, hello -- Energy glows at the lips -- Hi, hot-and-humid -- Woman in middle life -- We physicians watch the juices rise -- 1937 -- European travel/(Nazi New Order) -- Depression years -- So you're married, young man -- She grew where every spring -- I sit in my own house -- On hearing/the wood pewee -- Along the river -- He moved in light -- Keen and lovely man moved as in a dance -- He lived--childhood summers -- I rose from marsh mud -- Dear Mona, Mary and all -- Don't tell me property is sacred! -- Wartime -- February almost March bites the cold -- People, people -- July, waxwings -- Old man who seined -- Mother is dead -- The graves -- Kepler -- Bonpland -- Happy New Year.
Linnaeus in Lapland -- Fog-thick morning -- Hear -- Cricket-song -- Musical toys -- I fear this war -- Van Gogh could see -- No matter where you are -- How white the gulls -- Springtime's wide -- White -- Dusk -- Beautiful girl -- New-sawed -- My friend tree.
In Leonardo's light -- You are my friend -- Come in -- The men leave the car -- The wild and wavy event -- Florida -- My life is hung up -- Easter -- Get a load -- Poet's work -- Property is poverty-- -- Now in one year -- River-marsh-drowse -- Club -- To foreclose -- To my small/electric pump -- T.E. Lawrence -- As I paint the street -- Art Center.
Consider at the outset -- Ah your face -- Alcoholic dream -- To my pres-/sure pump -- Laundromat -- March -- Something in the water -- Santayana's -- If only my friend -- Frog noise/suddenly stops -- In the transcendence -- To whom -- Margaret Fuller -- Watching dan-/cers on skates -- Hospital kitchen -- Chicory flower/on campus -- Fall ("Early morning corn") -- LZ's -- Letter from Ian -- Some float off on chocolate bars -- I knew a clean man -- Scythe -- So he said/on radio -- I visit/the graves -- For best work -- The obliteration -- Spring -- The park/"a darling walk/for the mind" -- Who was Mary Shelley? -- Wild strawberries.
Autumn -- Last night the trash barrel -- The boy tossed the news -- Popcorn-can cover -- Truth -- Lights, lifts -- O late fall -- Churchill's death -- The Badlands -- A student -- Bird singing -- Easter greeting -- City talk -- As praiseworthy -- They've lost their leaves -- My mother saw the green tree toad -- Tradition -- Autumn night -- Sky -- Nothing to speak of -- Swedenborg -- I lost you to water, summer -- I married -- You see here -- Your erudition -- Alone -- Why can't I be happy -- And what you liked -- Cleaned all surfaces -- Young in Fall I said : the birds.
In every part of every living thing -- Iron the common element of earth -- Radisson -- (The long/canoes) -- Through all this granite land -- And at the blue ice superior spot -- Joliet -- Ruby of corundum -- Wild pigeon -- Schoolcraft left the Soo--canoes -- Inland then -- The smooth black stone -- I'm sorry to have missed -- My life by water.
Museum -- Far reach -- TV -- We are what the seas -- What cause have you -- Stone -- The eye -- For best work -- Smile -- Fall ("We must pull") -- Years -- Unsurpassed in beauty -- Human bean -- High class human -- Ah your face -- Sewing a dress -- I walked/on New Year's Day -- J.F. Kennedy after/the Bay of Pigs -- Mergansers -- "Shelter" -- Wintergreen ridge.
Paean to place -- Alliance -- Bashō -- The man of law -- Not all harsh sounds displease -- Jefferson and Adams -- Katharine Anne -- War.
Thomas Jefferson -- The Ballad of Basil -- Wilderness -- Consider -- Otherwise -- Nursery rhyme -- Three Americans -- Poems at the porthole. Blue and white ; The soil is poor ; Michelangelo ; Wallace Stevens -- Subliminal. Sleep's dream ; Waded, watched, warbled ; Illustrated night clock's ; Honest ; Night -- LZ -- Peace -- Thomas Jefferson inside -- Foreclosure -- His carpets flowered -- Darwin.
Uncle.
Switchboard girl -- The evening's automobiles -- As I lay dying -- from Taste and tenderness.
Niedecker, Lorine.
Penberthy, Jenny Lynn, 1953-
edited by Jenny Penberthy.
2002
Lorine Niedecker collected works
Creepy Little Productions,
9780970415912
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Madame M presents eerie little bedtime stories.
Eerie little bedtime stories
Moeller-Masel, Christy A.
2002
Madame M presents eerie little bedtime stories.
c2000.
1st ed.
21 downtrodden ghouls and boils struggle to beat the odds of their cruel worlds in tales that point out good morals in an absurd, yet humorous fa
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Creepy Little Productions,
9780970415905
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Madame M presents creepy little bedtime stories
Creepy little bedtime stories
Moeller-Masel, Christy A.
[illustrations & poetry by Christy A. Moeller-Masel].
2000
Madame M presents creepy little bedtime stories