Examines the form of twentieth century English and Irish poetry, as well as the authority inherent in a poem itself apart from the media-fame its author may or may not receive.
Contains a new authoritative form of T.S. Eliot's classic poem accompanied by his essays. Also includes archival photographs and a map of London featuring locations discussed in the poem. Presents an introduction describing how the poem came to be composed and provides annotations to the poem and essays.
An illustrated collection of twenty-eight notable poems by Rudyard Kipling, with commentary and definitions of unfamiliar words. Includes an introduction about the poet's life and work.