Poetry of witness: the tradition in English, 1500-2001
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Autor: Forché, Carolyn
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Contents
Introduction by Duncan Wu i
Reading the Living Archives: The Witness of
Literary Art by Carolyn Forche 17
A Note on Texts 27
Acknowledgments 29
I-THEAGEOFTYRANNY 31
St. Thomas More (1478-^35) 34
Lewis the Lost Lover 35
Davy the Dicer 35
Sir Thomas Wyatt (c. 1503-1542) 36
Sometime I fled the fire that me brent 37
Who list his wealth and ease retain 37
In court to serve, decked with fresh array 38
The pillar perished is whereto I leant 39
The flaming sighs that boil within my breast 40
Sighs are my food, drink are my tears 41
Thomas Seymour, Baron Seymour of Sudeley
(b. in or before 1509, d. 1549) 41
Forgetting God 42
John Harington (c. 1517-1582) 43
A Sonnet Written Upon My Lord Admiral Seymour 43
viii • Contents
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1516/1517-1547) 44
So cruel a prison how could betide, alas 45
Th Assyrians King, in peace with foul desire 47
Psalm 55 48
The storms are passed, these clouds are overblown 49
Anne Askew (c. 1521-1546) 50
Ballad Written in Newgate 51
Elizabeth I (1533-1603) 53
Writ With Charcoal on a Shutter at Woodstock 54
Written With a Diamond on a Window at Woodstock 54
Sir Edmund Spenser (1552-1599) 55
The Faerie Queene
Book 5, Canto 12 (extract) 5*
Sir Walter Ralegh (1554-1618) 64
My body in the walls captived 65
The End ofthe Books ofthe Ocean s Love to Cynthia, and the
Beginning of the 22nd Book, Entreating of Sorrow 66
What Is Our Life? 67
Even such is time, which takes in trust 67
Chidiock Tichborne (1558-1586) 68
My prime of youth is but a frost of cares 69
Sir John Harington (bap. 1560, d. 1612) 69
Of the Wars in Ireland 7°
OfTreason 71
A Groom of the Chambers Religion in Henry VIII s Time 71
St. Robert Southwell, SJ (1561-1595) 72
The Burning Babe 72
Times Go by Turns 74
Decease Release 75
I Die Alive 76
I Die Without Desert 77
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) 7
Hamlet
Act I, scene v (extract) 8°
Sonnet 107 °3
Contents • ix
Christopher Marlowe (bap. 1564, d. 1593) 84
EdwardII(extract) 85
Hero and Leander (extract) 89
Sir Henry Wotton (1568-1639) 92
To Mr. John Donne 93
Upon the Sudden Restraint ofthe Earl of Somerset,
Then Falling From Favor 94
John Donne (1572-1631) 95
To Mr. Henry Wotton ( Here s no more news than virtue ) 96
To Mr. Henry Wotton ( Sir, more than kisses,
letters mingle souls ) 97
The Anniversary 99
Batter my heart, three-personed God 101
Good Friday, 1613. Riding Westward. 101
Ben Jonson (1572-1637) 103
Volpone
Act I, scene i (extract) 104
On Sir John Roe 107
To William, Lord Monteagle 108
Inviting a Friend to Supper 108
On Something That Walks Somewhere 110
On Spies 110
II • THE CIVIL WAR m
Edward Herbert, first Baron Herbert of Cherbury and
first Baron Herbert of Castle Island (i582?-i648) 114
14 October 1644 114
George Wither (1588-1667) 115
Britain s Remembrancer
Canto 2 (extract) ir6
Canto 4 (extract) 118
Campo-Musae (extracts) 120
Robert Herrick (bap. 1591, d. 1674) 123
Farewell the Frost, or Welcome the Spring 124
His Cavalier 124
x • Contents
To the King Upon His Coming With His Army
Into the West 125
The Bad Season Makes the Poet Sad 125
To the King, Upon His Taking of Leicester 126
Upon Mr. William Lawes, the Rare Musician 126
His Loss 127
His Return to London 127
Francis Quarks (1592-1644) 128
Know then, my brethren, heaven is clear 128
Mildmay Fane, second Earl of Westmorland (1602-1666) 131
To Prince Charles J-31
To the People of England T32
Edmund Waller (1606-1687) m
To Chloris 134
Go, lovely rose! 134
John Milton (1608-1674) 135
When the Assault Was Intended to the City 136
On the Detraction Which Followed Upon
My Writing Certain Treatises *37
On the Lord General Fairfax at the Siege of Colchester 138
To the Lord General Cromwell 139
To Sir Henry Vane the Younger *39
On the Late Massacre in Piedmont 14°
Sir John Suckling (bap. 1609, d. 1641?) H1
Against Fruition H1
Tis now since I sat down before T43
The Invocation 144
Gerrard Winstanley (bap. 1609, d. 1676) x45
The Diggers Song 146
The winter s past, the springtime now appears W%
Thomas Fairfax, third Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1612-1671) H%
On the Fatal Day, 30 January 1649 J49
Upon the New Building at Appleton J49
Shortness of Life W
Contents • xi
James Graham, first Marquess of Montrose (1612-1650) 150
On the Faithlessness and Venality ofthe Times 151
Can little beasts with lions roar 152
Upon the Death of Charles I 152
On Hearing What Was His Sentence 152
Anne Bradstreet (1612/13-1672) 153
A Dialogue Between Old England and New (extracts) 154
Sir Roger L Estrange (1616-1704) T56
Loyalty Confined 157
Richard Lovelace (1617-1657) 160
To Althea From Prison 161
To Lucasta From Prison 162
To Lucasta, Going to the Wars 164
Sing out, pent souls, sing cheerfully! 165
Sonnet 165
Abraham Cowley (1618-1667) 166
The Civil War
Book III (extracts) 167
Lucy Hutchinson (1620-1681) 169
Epitaph on Colonel John Hutchinson 170
Upon Two Pictures: One, a Gallant Man Dressed up in Armor;
the Other, the Same Honorable Person Looking Through
a Prison Grate and Leaning on a Bible 171
Henry Vaughan (1621-1695) 172
An Elegy on the Death of Mr. RW, Slain in the
Late Unfortunate Differences at Rowton Heath,
Near Chester, 1645 173
Misery 176
The Retreat 180
Andrew Marvell (1621-1678) 181
The Nymph Complaining for the Death of Her Fawn 182
An Horatian Ode Upon Cromwell s Return From Ireland 185
Upon Appleton House (extracts) 190
The Garden 200
xii • Contents
Margaret Cavendish,
Duchess of Newcastle Upon Tyne (i623?-i673) 202
A Description of Civil Wars 204
John Bunyan (bap. 1628, d. 1688) 205
The Pilgrim s Progress, Part I
The Author s Apologyfor His Book (extract) 206
The Pilgrim s Progress, Part II (extract)
Apples were they with which we were beguiled 206
He that is down needs fear no fall 207
Who would true valour see 207
III • THE ACE OF UNCERTAINTY 209
John Dryden (1631-1700) 213
Absalom and Achitophel (extracts) 214
Katherine Philips (1632-1664) 217
A Retired Friendship. To Ardelia. 218
On 3 September 1651 219
Upon the Double Murder of King Charles I, in Answer to a
Libelous Copy of Rhymes by Vavasor Powell 220
On the Numerous Access ofthe English to Wait Upon the
King in Flanders 222
Aphra Behn (?i640-i689) 223
On a Juniper Tree, Cut Down to Make Busks 224
Song to a New Scotch Tune 227
John Wilmot, second Earl of Rochester (1647-1680) 228
The Disabled Debauchee 229
A Ramble in St. James s Park 231
Upon Nothing 236
Daniel Defoe (i66o?-i73i) 238
Reformation of Manners: A Satire (extract) 238
A Hymn to the Pillory (extracts) 240
Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (1661-1720) 242
The Change 242
The Loss 244
A Song on Grief 244
A Nocturnal Reverie 245
Contents • xm
Matthew Prior (1664-1721) 247
True Statesmen 247
IV» REVOLUTIONARYUPHEAVAL 249
John Newton (1725-1807) 254
Amazing Grace! 254
Joseph Mather (1737-1804) 255
God Save Great Thomas Paine 256
The Norfolk Street Riots 258
Anna Laetitia Barbauld (1743-1825) 260
On the Expected General Rising ofthe French Nation in 1792 261
The Rights of Woman 262
Hannah More (1745-1833) 264
Slavery: A Poem (extract) 265
Olaudah Equiano (c. 1745-1797) 266
Miscellaneous Verses 267
James Field Stanfield (1749-1824) 271
The Guinea Voyage, Book 3
Slaves in the Hold (extracts) 271
Charlotte Smith (1749-1806) 273
The Emigrants, Book 2 (extracts) 274
John Philpot Curran (1750-1817) 277
The Deserter s Meditation 278
Cushla-Ma-Chree 279
Philip Freneau (1752-1832) 279
The British Prison-Ship
Canto III (extract) 280
To Sir Toby 282
Phillis Wheatley (c. 1753-1784) 284
On Being Brought From Africa to America 284
To the Rt. Hon. William, Earl of Dartmouth, His Majesty s
Principal Secretary of State for North America 285
xiv • Contents
William Drennan (1754-1820) 286
Erin 287
The Wake of William Orr 289
Ann Yearsley (1756-1806) 291
A Poem on the Inhumanity ofthe Slave-Trade (extract) 292
William Blake (1757-1827) 294
The Little Black Boy 295
The Marriage ofHeaven and Hell (extract)
A Song of Liberty 296
London 298
John Marjoribanks (1758/1759-1796) 298
SlaveryiAn Essay in Verse (extract) 299
Helen Maria Williams (1759-1827) 300
Lines by Roucher 301
Lines by a Young Man to His Mistress 302
John Thelwall (1764-1834) 304
The Source of Slavery 305
Stanzas on Hearing for Certainty That We Were to Be Tried
for High Treason 305
The Cell 3°6
William Wordsworth (1770-1850) 307
Descriptive Sketches (extract) 308
September ist, 1802 311
The Prelude
Book 6 (extract) 3n
Book 9 (extracts) 3*4
Book 10 (extracts) 3X5
James Orr (1770-1816) 323
Donegore Hill 324
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) 329
Kubla Khan 33°
Fire, Famine, and Slaughter: A War Eclogue 332
The Devil s Thoughts (co-authored with Robert Southey) 336
Contents • xv
Robert Emmet (1778-1803) 339
Arbour Hill 340
The Exile 341
Francis Scott Key (1779-1843) 342
The Star-Spangled Banner 342
Leigh Hunt (1784-1859) 344
To Hampstead ( Sweet upland, to whose walks with fond repair ) 345
To Hampstead ( The baffled spell that bound me is undone ) 345
To Hampstead ( As one who after long and far-spent years ) 346
Eliza Lee Folien (1787-1860) 346
For the Fourth of July 347
Children in Slavery 348
The Slave Boy s Wish 349
Samuel Bamford (1788-1872) 350
The Lancashire Hymn 352
The Song ofthe Slaughter 354
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) 356
The Mask of Anarchy 357
Ode to the West Wind 370
England in 1819 373
Song to the Men of England 373
John Cläre (1793-1864) 375
The Village Minstrel (extract) 376
The Moors yjj
I dreaded Walking where there was no path 379
John Keats (1795-1821) 380
Written on 29 May, the Anniversary of Charles s Restoration,
on Hearing the Beils Ringing 381
Written on the Day That Mr. Leigh Hunt Left Prison 382
Lines on the Mermaid Tavern 382
Robin Hood 383
V • CIVIL WAR AND CIVIL LIBERTIES 387
Eliza Hamilton Dunlop (1796-1880) 390
The Aboriginal Mother (from Myall s Creek) 391
xvi • Contents
Lydia Maria Child (1802-1880) 394
The World That I Am Passing Through 395
The Hero s Heart 396
Thomas Cooper (1805-1892) 397
The Purgatory ofSuicides
Book 1 (extract) 398
Book 10 (extract) 402
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861) 405
The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim s Point 407
A Curse for a Nation 414
Italy and the World 418
Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) 423
A Parody 424
Arthur Hugh Clough (1819-1861) 427
Amours de Vbyage, Canto 2 (extracts)
V. Claude to Eustace 428
VI. Claude to Eustace 43°
VII. Claude to Eustace 430
IX. Claude to Eustace 432
Ernest Jones (1819-1869) 433
Our Destiny 433
Prison Fancies 434
The Silent Cell 435
Walt Whitman (1819-1892) 437
Drum-Taps (extracts)
Come up from the fields, father 438
Vigil stränge I kept on the field one night 439
As toilsome I wandered Virginia s woods 441
The Wound-Dresser 441
Herman Melville (1819-1891) 444
The Scout TowardAldie 445
Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) 469
Blazing in Gold and quenching in Purple 47°
It dont sound so terrible-quite-as it did- 47°
Contents • xvn
The name-of it-is Autumn 471
It feels a shame to be Alive- 472
They dropped like Flakes- 473
When I was small, a Woman died- 473
Ambrose Bierce (i842-?i9i4) 474
At a National Encampment 475
The Hesitating Veteran 476
A Year s Casualties 478
The Passing Show 479
John Boyle O Reilly (1844-1890) 481
There is blood on the earth 482
The Cry ofthe Dreamer 484
Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) 485
The Bailad of Reading Gaol 486
VI • THE ACE OF WORLD WAR 509
W. B. Yeats (1865-1939) 513
Easter 1916 514
The Rose Tree 517
On a Political Prisoner 517
Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) 519
My Boy Jack 519
The Children 520
Stephen Crane (1871-1900) 521
Unwind my riddle 522
There exists the eternal fact of conflict 522
A gray and boiling street 523
Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906) 524
We Wear the Mask 524
Sympathy 525
The Haunted Oak 526
John McCrae (1872-1918) 528
In Flanders Fields 529
The Anxious Dead 529
xvm • Contents
Patrick Pearse (1879-1916) 530
Renunciation 531
The Wayfarer 532
D. H. Lawrence (1885-1930) 533
Rondeau of a Conscientious Objector 534
Bombardment 535
Ruination 535
Edith Sitwell (1887-1964) 536
The Dancers 536
Still Falls the Rain 537
Claude McKay (1889-1948) 539
To the White Fiends 54°
If We Must Die 54°
The Tropics in New York 541
Subway Wind 541
Ivor Gurney (1890-1937) 542
To His Love 543
The Silent One 544
First Time In 544
On Somme 545
Isaac Rosenberg (1890-1918) 546
Break ofDay in theTrenches 546
Returning, We Hear the Larks 547
Dead Man s Dump 548
Archibald MacLeish (1892-1982) 551
Memorial Rain 552
The Silent Slain 553
Hugh MacDiarmid (C. M. Grieve) (1892-1978) 554
A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle (extract) 555
May Wedderburn Cannan (1893-1973) 559
Rouen 559
When the Vision Dies 561
Contents • xix
Sylvia Townsend Warner (1893-1978) 562
Road, 1940 563
Recognition 564
David Jones (1895-1974) 565
In Parenthesis
Part 3: Starlight Order (extract) 566
Edmund Blunden (1896-1974) 569
Preparations for Victory 570
Festubert, 1916 571
Premature Rejoicing 572
Basil Bunting (1900-1985) 573
Briggflatts (extract) 574
Karl Shapiro (1913-2000) 578
Troop Train 579
Sunday: New Guinea 581
On Reading Keats in Wartime 581
The Conscientious Objector 582
John Cornford (1913-1936) 583
A Letter From Aragon 584
Füll Moon at Tierz: Before the Storming of Huesca 585
To Margot Heinemann 588
William StarTord (1914-1993) 589
At the Bomb Testing Site 590
Traveling Through the Dark 590
At the Un-National Monument Along the Canadian Border 591
1940 591
William Meredith (1919-2007) 592
Airman s Virtue 593
Navy Field 593
For Air Heroes 594
Notes for an Elegy 595
Keith Douglas (1920-1944) 597
Vergissmeinnicht 598
How to Kill 599
xx • Contents
Hayden Carruth (1921-2008) 600
Three Sonnets on the Necessity of Narrowly Escaping Death
Defense 601
Restriction 601
Escape 601
Emergency Haying 602
Samuel Menashe (1925-2011) 604
Warrior Wisdom 605
Winter 606
Cargo 606
All my friends are homeless 607
At a Standstill 607
Beachhead 608
W. D. Snodgrass (1926-2009) 608
The Führer Bunker (extract)
Magda Goebbels-30 April 1945 609
Robert Creeley (1926-2005) 612
Return 612
Men 613
Thom Gunn (1929-2004) 615
The Man With Night Sweats 616
Henry Dumas (1934-1968) 617
SonofMsippi 617
Agha Shahid Ali (1949-2001) 619
At the Museum 620
I See Chile in My Rearview Mirror 621
The Floating Post Office 623
Land 625
Permissions Acknowledgments 627
Index 631
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spelling | Poetry of witness the tradition in English, 1500-2001 edited by Carolyn Forche and Duncan Wu 1. ed. New York W. W. Norton & Company 2014 XX, 641 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes index Geschichte 1500-2001 gnd rswk-swf Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd rswk-swf Anthologie (DE-588)4002214-6 gnd rswk-swf Zeitzeuge (DE-588)4634406-8 gnd rswk-swf Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 s Anthologie (DE-588)4002214-6 s Zeitzeuge (DE-588)4634406-8 s Geschichte 1500-2001 z DE-604 Forché, Carolyn 1950- (DE-588)110279123 edt Wu, Duncan 1961- (DE-588)136121802 edt HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027013470&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Poetry of witness the tradition in English, 1500-2001 Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd Anthologie (DE-588)4002214-6 gnd Zeitzeuge (DE-588)4634406-8 gnd |
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title | Poetry of witness the tradition in English, 1500-2001 |
title_auth | Poetry of witness the tradition in English, 1500-2001 |
title_exact_search | Poetry of witness the tradition in English, 1500-2001 |
title_full | Poetry of witness the tradition in English, 1500-2001 edited by Carolyn Forche and Duncan Wu |
title_fullStr | Poetry of witness the tradition in English, 1500-2001 edited by Carolyn Forche and Duncan Wu |
title_full_unstemmed | Poetry of witness the tradition in English, 1500-2001 edited by Carolyn Forche and Duncan Wu |
title_short | Poetry of witness |
title_sort | poetry of witness the tradition in english 1500 2001 |
title_sub | the tradition in English, 1500-2001 |
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topic_facet | Lyrik Anthologie Zeitzeuge |
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