Literary Criticism Poetry Selections 2009

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Literary Criticism Poetry Selections 2009
2009 A
W. H. Auden's
W. H. Auden's
W. H. Auden's
W. H. Auden's
George Gordon, Lord Byron's
Christina Rossetti's
Linda Pastan's
Philip Larkin's
Octavio Paz's
"Musée des Beaux Arts"
"Epitaph on a Tyrant"
"O Where Are You Going?"
"Who's Who"
"[She walks in beauty]"
"Dead before Death"
"Prosody 101"
"Talking in Bed"
"No More Clichés"
2009 B
W. H. Auden's
W. H. Auden's
W. H. Auden's
W. H. Auden's
Edna St. Vincent Millay's
Alanis Morissette's
W. H. Auden's
Robert Herrick's
Walt Whitman's and Thomas Hardy's
"Chimeras"
"The Composer"
"In Memory of W. B. Yeats"
"The Unknown Citizen"
"[I, being born a woman]"
"Hand over Feet"
"Sea and the Mirror" (excerpted prose piece)
"Delight in Disorder"
"Reconciliation" and "The Man He Killed"
2009 1
W. H. Auden's
"The Novelist"
W. H. Auden's
"Herman Melville"
Neiji Ozawa's
"[War forced us from California]"
Edna St. Vincent Millay's
"Love Is Not All"
William Shakespeare's
Sonnet 73
Percy Bysshe Shelley's
"Song"
Percy Bysshe Shelley's & Sheikh Sa'di's "Ozymandius" and "[A Vision of Sultan Mahmud]"
2009 2
W. H. Auden's
W. H. Auden's
Sharon Olds's
Richard Wilbur's
William Wordsworth's
William Shakespeare's
Eugenio Montejo's & Naomi Shihab Nye's
2009 R
W. H. Auden's
W. H. Auden's
W. H. Auden's
Wilfred Owen's
Robert Graves's
Marge Piercy's
Arthur Hugh Clough's
Paul West's
Richard Lovelace's and Gene Fehler's
"Epitaph on a Tyrant"
"Mundus et Enfans"
"The Victims"
"The Pardon"
"London, 1802"
Sonnet 22
"The Other" and "Shoulders"
"Another Time"
"The Diaspora"
"Musée des Beaux Arts"
"Arms and the Boy"
"Lost Love"
"A Work of Artifice"
"The Last Decalogue"
excerpted prose
"To Lucasta, Going to the Wars" and
"To My Fans, on Becoming a Free Agent"
2009 S
W. H. Auden's
W. H. Auden's
W. H. Auden's
W. H. Auden's
Henry David Thoreau's
Wendy Cope's
Elizabeth Bishop's
Jenny Joseph's
Elizabeth Jennings's
"Words"
"Macao"
"Petition"
"Something Is Bound to Happen"
"Smoke"
"Flowers"
"One Art"
"The sun has burst the sky"
"One Flesh"
italics indicate that the poem is found in Part 4
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