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Rose, where did you get that red? : Teaching great poetry to children.
Title:
Rose, where did you get that red? : Teaching great poetry to children.
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Publication Information:
New York : Random House, [1973]
Physical Description:
xvi, 360 pages : facsimiles ; 22 cm
ISBN:
9780394483207
Abstract:
Handbook on how to teach children to read great poetry as a meaningful experience in their lives.
Contents:
Ten Lessons. The Tiger / William Blake -- The Argument Of His Book / Robert Herrick -- A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning / John Donne -- Songs / William Shakespeare -- Song Of Myself / Walt Whitman -- Thirteen Ways Of Looking At A Blackbird / Wallace Stevens -- This Is Just To Say/ William Carlos Williams -- The Locust Tree In Flower / William Carlos Williams -- Between Walls / William Carlos William -- Romance Sonambulo / Federico Garcia Lorca -- Arbole, Arbole / Federico Garcia Lorca -- Into The Dusk-Changed Air / John Ashbery -- Voyelles / Arthur Rimbaud -- Anthology. Introduction To The Anthology -- Cuckoo Song / Author Unknown -- The Irish Dancer -- Sonetto/Sonnet / Dante Alighieri -- The Demon Lover / Author Unknown -- Lord Randal -- Sonnet / Sir Phillip Sidney -- The Passionate Shepherd To His Love / Christopher Marlowe -- Over Hill, Over Dale / William Shakespeare -- Under The Greenwood Tree / William Shakespeare -- Aubade / William Shakespeare -- Orpheus With Is Lute / William Shakespeare -- Sonnet / William Shakespeare -- Delight In Dishonor / Robert Herrick -- How Violets Came Blue / Robert Herrick -- How Roses Came Red / Robert Herrick -- How Marigolds Came Yellow / Robert Herrick -- Heaven / George Herbert -- A Song / Thomas Carew -- The Lamb / William Blake -- The Sick Rose / William Blake -- Kubla Khan / Samuel Taylor Coleridge From Childe Harold's Pilgrimage / George Gordon, Lord Byron -- Ode To The West Wind / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Ode On A Grecian Urn / John Keats -- Home Thoughts, From Abroad / Robert Browning -- From Song Of Myself, Section 15 / Walt Whitman -- From Song Of Myself, Section 26 / Walt Whitman -- I Never Saw A Moor / Emily Dickenson -- God's Gardener / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Fleurs/Flowers / Arthur Rimbaud -- who Goes With Fergus? / William Butler Yeats -- Coeur Couronne Et Miroir/Heart Crown And Mirror / Guillaume Apollinaire -- The White House / D.H. Lawrence -- Trees In The Garden / D.H. Lawrence -- Humming-Bird / D.H. Lawrence -- Der Knabe/The Boy / Rainer Maria Rilke -- Au Seiner Kindheit/From A Childhood / Rainer Maria Rilke -- Anecdote Of The Prince Of Peacocks / Wallace Steven -- Disillusionment Of Ten O'clock / Wallace Stevens -- Bantams In Pine-Woods / Wallace Stevens -- The Wood-Weasel / Marianne Moore -- Je Veux Dire Ton Nom/I Want To Say Your Name / Leopold Sedar Senghor -- Cirque D'hiver / Elizabeth Bishop -- Piano And Drums / Gabriel Okara -- Les Etiquettes Jaunes / Frank O'Hara -- A True Account Of Talking To The Sun At Fire Island / Frank O'Hara -- The Painter / John Ashbery -- Four Chinese Poems. In Praise Of The orange Tree / Ch'u Yuan -- Oath Of Friendship / Ch'u Yuan -- Eating Bamboo Shoots / Po Chu-I -- Cold Mountain Poems / Han-Shan -- Five Japanese Poems. What a Wonderful Day! / Shiki -- Wild Goose / Issa -- No One Spoke / Ryota -- the Old Pond / Basho -- With What Voice / Basho -- Two African Tribal Poems. The Magnificent Bull -- Song for the Sun That Disappeared Behind the Rainclouds -- Three American Indian Poems. Dawn Song -- Love-Charm Song -- The War God's Horse Song -- Some Poems From Swaziland.
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