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作       者:Bloom, Harold

出  版  社:HarperCollins e-books

出版时间:2010-10-01

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From Harold Bloom, the foremost literary critic of our time, comes a delightful anthology of the final works of great poets. In Till I End My Song, Bloom has meticulously curated the last poems of one hundred influential poets. These poems, sometimes the literal end and other times the imagined conclusion to a poetic career, offer a lens through which to contemplate the enduring nature of art and the inevitability of death. Bloom's selections highlight the work of the canonized poets T. S. Eliot, Alexander Pope, W. B. Yeats, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, and William Shakespeare, but also revive interest in distinguished but long-neglected poets, such as Conrad Aiken, William Cowper, Edwin Arlington Robinson, George Meredith, and Louis MacNeice. An authoritative collection of last poems, Till I End My Song will reverberate long into the coming silence.
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Cover

Title Page

Contents

Introduction

Prothalamion

From The Ocean to Cynthia

From Astrophil and Stella

“Down in the depth of mine iniquity”

Last Verses

From Doctor Faustus

From The Tempest

A Hymn to God the Father

From Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue

The White Island, or Place of the Blest

Love (III)

Dirge

Of the Last Verses in the Book

From Samson Agonistes

On Mr. Milton’s Paradise Lost

The Night

From The Secular Masque

Upon Nothing

The Day of Judgment

From The Dunciad [Book IV]

On the Death of Dr. Robert Levet

The Cast-Away

To the Accuser Who Is the God of This World

Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg

Epitaph

Memory

On This Day I Complete My Thirty-sixth Year

From The Triumph of Life

This Living Hand

Terminus

Elegiac Verse

From The Rubaiyát of Omar Khayyám

Crossing the Bar

Prologue from Asolando

Last Lines

Night on the Prairies

Shelley’s Vision

Growing Old

A Ballad of Past Meridian

Insomnia

Passing Away

The Saddest Noise

From The Story of Sigurd the Volsung

Sonnet

He Never Expected Much

To R.B.

Low Barometer

Requiem

From The Ballad of Reading Gaol

They Say My Verse Is Sad

The Fabulists

Cuchulain Comforted

The Dark Angel

Why He Was There

Monsieur Qui Passe

One More Brevity

Liberty

The Lonely Death

Of Mere Being

The World Contracted to a Recognizable Image

Shadows

Ejaculation

I Have Been Warned

From Little Gidding

Tetélestai

A Worm Fed on the Heart of Corinth

To Dear Daniel

Futility

The Dragonfly

Fish Food

The Broken Tower

Black March

Heart of Autumn

Missing Dates

A Lullaby

Charon

In a Dark Time

To Walker Evans

Souls Lake

Sonnet

Grief Was to Go Out, Away

Last Poem

Bone-Flower Elegy

The First Night of Fall and Falling Rain

Space Walking

Staring at the Sea on the Day of the Death of Another

Poem on His Birthday

Henry’s Understanding

Thinking of the Lost World

Epilogue

Language Ah Now You Have Me

A Silence

Aristocrats

“The Darkness and the Light Are Both Alike to Thee”

Proverb

In View of the Fact

Days of 1994

A Winter Daybreak above Vence

News from the Dogs

The Veiled Suite

Acknowledgments

About the Editor

Other Books by Harold Bloom

Credits

Copyright

About the Publisher

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