Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Norton Anthology contents, excluding the US

Supplied by Max Richards, literary snoop in Melbourne -

Contents of the final volume in the new
Norton Anthology of English Literature
(pages numbered from 1827 to 2876)

The Twentieth Century and After 1827
Introduction 1827
Timeline 1848

THOMAS HARDY (1840­1928) 1851
On the Western Circuit 1852
Hap 1868
Neutral Tones 1869
I Look into My Glass 1869
A Broken Appointment 1870
Drummer Hodge 1870
The Darkling Thrush 1871
The Ruined Maid 1872
A Trampwoman¹s Tragedy 1872
One We Knew 1875
She Hears the Storm 1876
Channel Firing 1877
The Convergence of the Twain 1878
Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave? 1879
Under the Waterfall 1880
The Walk 1881
The Voice 1882
The Workbox 1882
During Wind and Rain 1883
In Time of ŒThe Breaking of Nations¹ 1884
He Never Expected Much 1884

JOSEPH CONRAD (1857­1924) 1885
Preface to The Nigger of the ³Narcissus² 1887
[The Task of the Artist] 1887
Heart of Darkness 1890

A. E. HOUSMAN (1859­1936) 1948
Loveliest of Trees 1948
When I Was One-and-Twenty 1949
To an Athlete Dying Young 1949
Terence, This Is Stupid Stuff 1950
The Chestnut Casts His Flambeaux 1952
Epitaph on an Army of Mercenaries 1953

voices from world war i 1954

RUPERT BROOKE (1887­1915) 1955
The Soldier 1955

EDWARD THOMAS (1878­1917) 1956
Adlestrop 1956
Tears 1957
The Owl 1957
Rain 1958
The Cherry Trees 1958
As the Team¹s Head Brass 1959

SIEGFRIED SASSOON (1886­1967) 1960
ŒThey¹ 1960The Rear-Guard 1961
The General 1961
Glory of Women 1962
Everyone Sang 1962
On Passing the New Menin Gate 1963
Memoirs of an Infantry Officer 1963
[The Opening of the Battle of the Somme] 1963

IVOR GURNEY (1890­1937) 1965
To His Love 1965
The Silent One 1966

ISAAC ROSENBERG (1890­1918) 1966
Break of Day in the Trenches 1967
Louse Hunting 1967
Returning, We Hear the Larks 1968
Dead Man¹s Dump 1969

WILFRED OWEN (1893­1918) 1971
Anthem for Doomed Youth 1971
Apologia Pro Poemate Meo 1972
Miners 1973
Dulce Et Decorum Est 1974
Strange Meeting 1975
Futility 1976
S.I.W. 1976
Disabled 1977
From Owen¹s Letters to His Mother 1979
Preface 1980

MAY WEDDERBURN CANNAN (1893­1973) 1981
Rouen 1981
From Grey Ghosts and Voices 1983

ROBERT GRAVES (1895­1985) 1984
Goodbye to All That 1985
[The Attack on High Wood] 1985
The Dead Fox Hunter 1987
Recalling War 1988

DAVID JONES (1895­1974) 1989
in parenthesis 1990
From Preface 1990
From Part 7: The Five Unmistakeable Marks 1992

modernist manifestos 1996

T. E. HULME: From Romanticism and Classicism (w. 1911­12) 1998
F. S. FLINT AND EZRA POUND: Imagisme; A Few Don¹ts by an Imagiste(1913) 2003
AN IMAGIST CLUSTER 2007
T. E. Hulme: Autumn 2008
Ezra Pound: In a Station of the Metro 2008
H. D. 2009
Oread 2009
Sea Rose 2009
Blast (1914) 2009
Long Live the Vortex! 2010
Blast 6 2012

MINA LOY: Feminist Manifesto (w. 1914) 2015

WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS (1865­1939) 2019
The Stolen Child 2022
Down by the Salley Gardens 2024
The Rose of the World 2024
The Lake Isle of Innisfree 2025
The Sorrow of Love 2025
When You Are Old 2026
Who Goes with Fergus? 2026
The Man Who Dreamed of Faeryland 2026
Adam¹s Curse 2028
No Second Troy 2029
The Fascination of What¹s Difficult 2029
A Coat 2029
September 1913 2030
Easter, 1916 2031
The Wild Swans at Coole 2033
In Memory of Major Robert Gregory 2034
The Second Coming 2036
A Prayer for My Daughter 2037
Leda and the Swan 2039
Sailing to Byzantium 2046
Among School Children 2041
A Dialogue of Self and Soul 2042
Byzantium 2044
Crazy Jane Talks with the Bishop 2045
Lapis Lazuli 2046
Under Ben Bulben 2047
Man and the Echo 2050
The Circus Animals¹ Desertion 2051
From Introduction [A General Introduction for My Work] 2053

E. M. FORSTER (1879­1970) 2058
The Other Boat 2059

VIRGINIA WOOLF (1882­1941) 2080
The Mark on the Wall 2082
Modern Fiction 2087
A Room of One¹s Own 2092
Professions for Women 2152
A Sketch of the Past 2155
[Moments of Being and Non-Being] 2155

JAMES JOYCE (1882­1941) 2163
Araby 2168
The Dead 2172
Ulysses 2200
[Proteus] 2200
[Lestrygonians] 2213
Finnegans Wake 2239
From Anna Livia Plurabelle 2239

D. H. LAWRENCE (1885­1930) 2243
Odour of Chrysanthemums 2245
The Horse Dealer¹s Daughter 2258
Why the Novel Matters 2269
Love on the Farm 2273
Piano 2275
Tortoise Shout 2275
Bavarian Gentians 2278
Snake 2278
Cypresses 2280
How Beastly the Bourgeois Is 2282
The Ship of Death 2283

T. S. ELIOT (1888­1965) 2286
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock 2289
Sweeney among the Nightingales 2293
The Waste Land 2295
The Hollow Men 2309
Journey of the Magi 2312
four quartets 2312
Little Gidding 2313
Tradition and the Individual Talent 2319
The Metaphysical Poets 2325

KATHERINE MANSFIELD (1888­1923) 2332
The Daughters of the Late Colonel 2333
The Garden Party 2346

JEAN RHYS (1890­1979) 2356
The Day They Burned the Books 2357
Let Them Call It Jazz 2361

STEVIE SMITH (1902­1971) 2372
Sunt Leones 2373
Our Bog Is Dood 2374
Not Waving but Drowning 2374
Thoughts About the Person from Porlock 2375
Pretty 2377

GEORGE ORWELL (1903­1950) 2378
Shooting an Elephant 2379
Politics and the English Language 2384

SAMUEL BECKETT (1906­1989) 2393
Endgame 2394

W. H. AUDEN (1907­1973) 2421
Petition 2422
On This Island 2422
Lullaby 2423
Spain 2424
As I Walked Out One Evening 2427
Musée des Beaux Arts 2428
In Memory of W. B. Yeats 2429
The Unknown Citizen 2431
September 1, 1939 2432
In Praise of Limestone 2435
The Shield of Achilles 2437
[Poetry as Memorable Speech] 2438

LOUIS MacNEICE (1907­1963) 2441
Sunday Morning 2442
The Sunlight on the Garden 2442
Bagpipe Music 2443
Star-Gazer 2444

DYLAN THOMAS (1914­1953) 2444
The Force That Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower 2445
The Hunchback in the Park 2446
Poem in October 2447
Fern Hill 2448
Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night 2450

voices from world war ii 2451
EDITH SITWELL (1887­1964) 2452
Still Falls the Rain 2453
HENRY REED (1914­1986) 2454
Lessons of the War 24551
Naming of Parts 2455
KEITH DOUGLAS (1920­1944) 2456
Gallantry 2456
Vergissmeinnicht 2457
Aristocrats 2458
CHARLES CAUSLEY (1917­2003) 2459
At the British War Cemetery, Bayeux 2459
Armistice Day 2460

nation and language 2461
CLAUDE McKAY (1890­1948) 2463
Old England 2463
If We Must Die 2464
HUGH MacDIARMID (1892­1978) 2464
[The Splendid Variety of Languages and Dialects] 2465
A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle 24661
Farewell to Dostoevski 24662
Yet Ha¹e I Silence Left 2467
In Memoriam James Joyce 2467
We Must Look at the Harebell 2467
Another Epitaph on an Army of Mercenaries 2468
LOUISE BENNETT (b. 1919) 2469
Jamaica Language 2469
Dry-Foot Bwoy 2470
Colonization in Reverse 2472
Jamaica Oman 2473
BRIAN FRIEL (b. 1929) 2475

Translations 2477

KAMAU BRATHWAITE (b. 1930) 2523
[Nation Language] 2523
Calypso 2527
WOLE SOYINKA (b. 1934) 2529
Telephone Conversation 2529
TONY HARRISON (b. 1937) 2530
Heredity 2531
National Trust 2531
Book Ends 2532
Long Distance 2533
Turns 2534
Marked with D. 2534
NGUGI WA THIONG¹O (b. 1938) 2535
Decolonising the Mind 2535
From The Language of African Literature 2535
SALMAN RUSHDIE (b. 1947) 2539
[English Is an Indian Literary Language] 2540
JOHN AGARD (b. 1949) 2542
Listen Mr Oxford Don 2542
DORIS LESSING (b. 1919) 2543
To Room Nineteen 2544

PHILIP LARKIN (1922­1985) 2565
Church Going 2566
MCMXIV 2568
Talking in Bed 2569
Ambulances 2569
High Windows 2570
Sad Steps 2571
Homage to a Government 2571
The Explosion 2572
This Be The Verse 2572
Aubade 2573

NADINE GORDIMER (b. 1923) 2574
The Moment before the Gun Went Off 2575

A. K. RAMANUJAN (1929­1993) 2578
Self-Portrait 2579
Elements of Composition 2579
Foundlings in the Yukon 2581

THOM GUNN (1929­2004) 2582
Black Jackets 2583
My Sad Captains 2583
From the Wave 2584
Still Life 2585
The Missing 2585

DEREK WALCOTT (b. 1930) 2586
A Far Cry from Africa 2587
The Schooner Flight 25881
Adios, Carenage 2588
The Season of Phastasmal Peace 2590
omeros 2591
13.3 [³ ŒMais qui c¸ a qui rivait-¹ous, Philoctete? ¹ ²] 25916
.49.1­2 [³She bathed him in the brew of the root. Thebasin²] 2592

TED HUGHES (1930­1998) 2594
Wind 2594
Relic 2595
Pike 2595
Out 2597
Theology 2598
Crow¹s Last Stand 2599
Daffodils 2599

HAROLD PINTER (b. 1930) 2601
The Dumb Waiter 2601

CHINUA ACHEBE (b. 1930) 2622
Things Fall Apart 2624
From An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad¹s Heart of Darkness 2709

ALICE MUNRO (b. 1931) 2714
Walker Brothers Cowboy 2715

GEOFFREY HILL (b. 1932) 2725
In Memory of Jane Fraser 2725
Requiem for the Plantagenet Kings 2726
September Song 2726
Mercian Hymns 27276
(³The princes of Mercia were badger and raven. Thrall²) 27277
(³Gasholders, russet among fields. Milldams, marlpools²) 272728
(³Processes of generation; deeds of settlement. The²) 272830
(³And it seemed, while we waited, he began to walk to-²) 2728
An Apology for the Revival of Christian Architecture in England 27289.
The Laurel Axe 2728

V. S. NAIPAUL (b. 1932) 2729
One Out of Many 2730

TOM STOPPARD (b. 1937) 2752
Arcadia 2753

LES MURRAY (b. 1938) 2820
Morse 2821
On Removing Spiderweb 2821
Corniche 2822

SEAMUS HEANEY (b. 1939) 2822
Digging 2824
The Forge 2825
The Grauballe Man 2825
Punishment 2826
Casualty 2828
The Skunk 2830
Station Island 2831
12 (³Like a convalescent, I took the hand²) 2831
Clearances 2833
The Sharping Stone 2836

J. M. COETZEE (b. 1940) 2838
From Waiting for the Barbarians 2839

EAVAN BOLAND (b. 1944) 2848
Fond Memory 2848
That the Science of Cartography Is Limited 2849
The Dolls Museum in Dublin 2850
The Lost Land 2851

SALMAN RUSHDIE (b. 1947) 2852
The Prophet¹s Hair 2854

ANNE CARSON (b. 1950) 2863
The Glass Essay 2864
Hero 2864
Epitaph: Zion 2868

PAUL MULDOON (b. 1951) 2868
Meeting the British 2869
Gathering Mushrooms 2870
Milkweed and Monarch 2871
The Grand Conversation 2872

CAROL ANN DUFFY (b. 1955) 2873
Warming Her Pearls 2874
Medusa 2875
Mrs Lazarus 2876

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