London in Poetry and ProseAnna Adams Enitharmon, 2003 - 205 頁 This anthology is a celebration of the city of London: Noisy, stimulating, deadening, filthy, mysterious, tolerant, racist, crime-ridden, saint-haunted, ancient, up-to-the-minute, oppressive, liberating, crowded, lonely, addictive, and green-and-gardened, London is a microcosm of the World. These words, from Anna Adams Foreword, give a taste of the breadth of subject-matter and tone to be enjoyed in this magnificent illustrated anthology. Writing from the Middle Ages to the present is divided into themes including The Weather in the Streets, The Poor and the Rich, The Countryman in Town, The Recent Wars and unavoidably London Transport ." |
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... Merton College , Oxford . He taught from 1953 to 1979 , before becoming a full - time writer . His first pamphlet of poems was Travellers Alone ( 1954 ) and his first book , The Railings ( 1961 ) . His Collected Poems , 1952–1983 , was ...
... Merton College , Oxford . He taught from 1953 to 1979 , before becoming a full - time writer . His first pamphlet of poems was Travellers Alone ( 1954 ) and his first book , The Railings ( 1961 ) . His Collected Poems , 1952–1983 , was ...
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... College , Oxford . His best - known poems ' Say not the Struggle naught Availeth ' , ' There is no God ' , the ... Merton College , Oxford . In London he worked in Lloyd's Bank , and in 1927 took British citizenship and became a member ...
... College , Oxford . His best - known poems ' Say not the Struggle naught Availeth ' , ' There is no God ' , the ... Merton College , Oxford . In London he worked in Lloyd's Bank , and in 1927 took British citizenship and became a member ...
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