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Selected Early poems of James Russell Lowell, The Changeling by Lowell, Abraham Lincoln by Lowell.A finale by American Poet Laureate, Jean ELizabeth Ward, with Poetry, Prose, Quotes and History;including over 300 Zen Poems from the Zen Poems of Jean Elizabeth Ward, and the James Russel Lowell Bio as a series of Shape Poems, Presented by Ward; a large collection combined together as anintroduction into a wonderful poet of the past.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1871. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1858. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.
Several illustrations, along with a Mandala with Elvis Presley in it by the author. Various short poems, by Jean Elizabeth Ward, Han Dynasty Poets, Tang Dynasty Poets, Basho, Japanese Poet, Shakespeare, John Milton, Ezra Pound, John Donne, American Indian Poems, Kimo Poems, Haiku Poems, Senryu Poems, A Naani Poem; various styles and authors, with history intermingled. A delight for the reader without time to work out longer poems.A varying blent in alphabetical order, sure to please.
Illustrations by Vincent Van Gogh; dedications to Vincent Van Gosh, within a poem book of newly written Prose, Curtail Sonnets, Caudate Sonnets, Ward Sonnets, Stream of Consciouness Poems, Free Verse, Senryu, Kimo, Naani, Shape, and prose to delight the soul, including homages to several Chinese Tang Poets.
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As if Henry James himself were guiding us, we visit old Calvinist New York in the mid-nineteenth century, and share the coming-of-age of a young man whose boldness of spirit and profound capacity for affection attract both men and women to him. We journey with James through Italy and France, witness his first love affair in Paris, and settle with him in London at the height of Empire in the Victorian Age. We scale the heights of London society with him, and as the world opens to James we share with him the experience of writing a series of celebrated and successful novels, culminating with Washington Square (on which the play The Heiress is based) and his masterpiece The Portrait of a Lady. The Washington Post Book World notes: “It is no small ambition to write a biography of James that is commensurate with that master, and Sheldon Novick has done it.” “Splendidly written . . . Novick has aimed to bring James back to life and he has succeeded brilliantly.” –The Washington Post Book World “Like a movie of James’s life, as it unfold moment to moment.” –The New York Times “Masterful in bringing James and his world to life.” –San Francisco Examiner-Chronicle “Beautifully written, with a grace that enables [Sheldon Novick] to weave his subject’s words in and out of his own with a properly Jamesian suavity . . . Novick’s account gives one a profound respect for James’s persistence and power of will.” –The New Republic NOTE: This edition does not include a photo insert.