15.1 References and Learning Resources

References and Learning Resources

 

Two bears stand in dance while a circle of animals surround them under the night sky.
Frederick Stuart Church (1842–1924), The Rites of Spring, before 1924. “https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6878328” by Blogspot is licensed under CC0 1.0.

Abcarian,R.  Klotz, M. & Cohen, S. (Ed.). (2019). Literature: The human experience. Bedford/St. Martin’s.

Barrett Browning, E. (1990).  Sonnets from the Portuguese and other love poems. Double Day.

Barnet, S., Burton, W., & Gain, W. E. (Ed). (2006). an introduction to literature. Pearson Longman.

Blake, R. (1992). William Blake: Songs of innocence and songs of experience. Dover Publications.

Browning, `R. (1993). My last duchess and other poems. Dover Publications.

Browning, R. (1966). The selected poetry of Browning. Signet.

Chapman, E.A. (Ed.) (2014). The illustrated book of romantic verse. Flame Tree.

Chen, Z. (Ed.). (2019). Inspiration: Chinese voices: Classical poetry. Flame Tree.

Christensen, L. (2009). Teaching for joy and justice: Re-imagining the language arts classroom. Rethinking Schools.

Cohen, L. (2006).  Book of longing. McClelland and Stewart.

Dickinson, E. (2019). The poetry of Emily Dickinson. Arcturus.

Crane, S. (1998) Stephen Crane:  War is kind and other poems. Dover Publications.

Dickens, R. & designs by Nicola Butler. (2006). The Usborne art treasury: Pictures, paintings, and projects. Usborne Publishing.

Elliot, C.W. (Ed.). (1969) The Harvard Classics: English poetry in three volumes (volume III) From Tennyson to Whitman. P.F. Collier & Son Corporation.

Geddes. G. (Ed.). (1973). 20th century poetry and poetics. Oxford University Press.

Gillanders, C.  (Ed.). Theme and image: An anthology of poetry: Book 1. The Copp Clark Publishing Co.

Gywnne, R.S. (Ed.).  (2009). Poetry: A pocket anthology. Pearson Longman.

Hajek, L. (1976). Japanese graphic art. Galley Press.

Heard, G. (1999). Awakening the heart: Exploring poetry in elementary and middle school. Portsmouth Heinemann.

Hollbrook, S. (2020).  How to read and write poetry. Broadview Press.

Hosseini, K. (2017). Sea prayer. Viking.

Kohl, M. F., & Solga, K. (1997). Discovering great artists: Hands-on art for children in the styles of the great masters. Bright Ideas for Learning.

Koinange, W. (Ed.).  (2019). Inspiration:  African Voices: Poetry & Tales. Flame Tree Publishing.

Larrabee, H. (Ed). (2020). Haiku illustrated: Classic Japanese short poems. Amber Books.

Lewis, R. (Ed.) (1981). The luminous landscape: Chinese art and poetry. Doubleday &Company Inc.

Nicholls, E. (Ed.). (2019). Inspiration: John Keats poetry. Flame Tree Publishing.

Paschen, E., & Presson Mosby, R. (Eds.) (2001). Poetry speaks: Hear great poets read their work from Tennyson to Plath. Sourcebooks Media Fusion.

Paschen, E. (Ed.). (2005)  Poetry speaks to children. (Illustrations by Judy Love, Wendy Rasmussen, and Paula Zinnegrabe Windeland.

Pickering, J.H., & Hoepper, J. D. (Ed.). (1992).   Literature. MacMillan Publishing.

Perrine, L. & Arp, T. (Ed.). (1992). Sound and sense: An introduction to poetry. Harcourt Brace College Publishers.

Rosen, M. (Ed.) and illustrations by Larry Wilkes (1991).  Kingfisher’s a world of poetry. Kingfisher Books.

Shakespeare, W. (2010). Shakespeare sonnets (Arden Shakespeare). Methuen Drama. *Check how to source classic writers where no editor is featured.

Tamas, R. (Ed.). (2019). Inspiration women’s voices. Flame Tree,

Van Den Heuvel, C. (Ed.).  ((1986). The haiku anthology. Simon & Shuster.

Watson, H. (Ed.). (2015) Favourite poems of the sea. National Trust.

Weller, S. (1992).  Great love poems. Dover Publications.

Weideman, C., Larass, P. & Klier, M.  (2011). 50 women artists you should know. Prestel Verlage.

Words to inspire. (2019). Lake Press.

Van Doren Stern, P.  (Ed.). The portable Poe. (1983). Penguin.

Weinstein, K. The owl: In art, myth and legend. Crescent Books.

Whitfield, E.H. Tales from Rumi. Duncan Baird Publishers.

Wordsworth, W. (2019). The poetry of William Wordsworth. Dover.

Wynn-Davies, M. (Ed.). (1998). Women poets of the renaissance. J.M. Dent.

Yeats, W.B. (2019). The poetry of W.B. Yeats. Arcturus.

Web Sites for Teaching and Learning Ideas

National Council of Teachers of English: Poetry Resources

https://ncte.org/resources/poetry/

Read Write Think:
https://www.readwritethink.org/collections/poetry

PBS Learning Media: Poetry Resources

https://www.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/poetry-in-america/

Elements of Poetry: PBS Learning Media

https://www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/ang17.ela.poetry/elements-of-poetry/

Famous Poets and Poems Website

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/

The Poetry Foundation:

https://www.poetryfoundation.org/

The Poet Speaks of Art (Emory University).

Poets.org https://poets.org/

http://english.emory.edu/classes/paintings&poems/titlepage.html

Interactive Poetry and Art: Google Arts and Culture

https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/poemportraits-an-interactive-artwork-combining-poetry-design-ai-google-arts-culture/3QE2ZJpM2N8P3w?hl=en

https://artsandculture.google.com/entity/poetry/g1s05r65kl?hl=en

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Poetry Portraits: Google Arts and Culture.

https://artsandculture.google.com/story/DAUhzl07hOPELQ

*Resources compiled by Karen. M. Magro, February 12, 2022.

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