Poems for the Millennium /
The previous two volumes of this acclaimed anthology set forth a globally decentered revision of twentieth-century poetry from the perspective of its many avant-gardes. Now editors Jerome Rothenberg and Jeffrey C. Robinson bring a radically new interpretation to the poetry of the preceding century,...
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Berkeley, Calif ; London :
University of California Press,
©1995-©2009.
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- Introduction; Thanks & Acknowledgments; PRELUDIUM; Jean-Jacques Rousseau; from The Social Contract; from Reveries of the Solitary Walker; Emanuel Swedenborg; from The Spiritual Diary; Denis Diderot; from Rameau's Nephew: An Improvisation; Christopher Smart; from Jubilate Agno; Erasmus Darwin; from The Loves of the Plants: Mimosa and Tremella; James Macpherson; from Ossian: The Songs of Selma; Donatien Alphonse François, marquis de Sade; from Juliette, or Vice Amply Rewarded; Francisco Goya; Four Caprichos; Johann Wolfgang von Goethe; Prometheus; Thomas Chatterton.
- From The Rowley Poems: An Excelente Balade of Charitie: As wroten bie the goode Prieste Thomas Rowley, 1464Seven Ancient Monuments: Map of Rudhall and Redcliff Wall; Mary Robinson; from A Letter to the Women of England on the Injustice of Mental Subordination; William Blake; from America a Prophecy: Preludium; A FIRST GALLERY: From Goethe & Blake to Solomos & Pushkin; Johann Wolfgang von Goethe; Mignon's Song; from Scenes from the Faust of Goethe [two versions]; from Venetian Epigrams; from Trilogy of Passion: The Marienbad Elegy; The Metamorphosis of Plants.
- From Theory of Color: The Blindingly Bright Colorless FormWilliam Blake; from Songs of Innocence and of Experience; from An Island in the Moon: Chap 9; The Mental Traveller; from Milton, Book the First: The Vortex; from Milton, Book the Second: There is a place where Contrarieties are equally True
- from Jerusalem: The Covering Cherub; Joseph Joubert; from The Notebooks: 1789
- 1794; Mary Robinson; A London Summer Morning; To the Poet Coleridge; from Sappho and Phaon: Six Sonnets; Robert Burns; A Red, Red Rose; Love and Liberty. A Cantata; Jean Paul [Richter].
- First Flower-Piece: Speech of the Dead Christ from the Top of the Universe: That There Is No GodGermaine de Staël; Corinne's Improvisation in the Naples Countryside; Corinne's Last Song; Friedrich Hölderlin; I Once Asked the Muse; In the Forest; Palimpsest: Columbus; William Wordsworth; Lines Written in Early Spring; The Female Vagrant; Nine Sonnets: From London to Paris, August/September 1802; from The Prelude, Book Fifth: Books; Ode: There was a time
- Dorothy Wordsworth; from The Grasmere Journals; Grasmere, Lineated; Novalis; from Faith and Love or The King and the Queen.
- From Hymns to the Night [5 and 6]Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Kubla Khan: Or, A Vision in a Dream: A Fragment; Dejection: An Ode; Urine; Fragments from the Gutch Notebook; Fire, Famine, and Slaughter: A War Eclogue; Ne Plus Ultra; Charles Fourier; from The Theory of the Four Movements; The Phalanx at Dawn; Thomas De Quincey; Dream-Fugue: On the Theme of Sudden Death; George Gordon, Lord Byron; Darkness; from Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canto Three; from Don Juan: Dedication; On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year; Giuseppe Belli; Eleven Roman Sonnets: For the Pope; Percy Bysshe Shelley.