To find books of collected poetry in the library collection, use MARQCAT's subject headings, such as American Poetry, English Poetry, Haiku, Sonnets, etc. Collected works of a single poet will be found under author, such as Frost, Robert.
Includes critical journal articles, as well as the full text of poems and biographical information on poets.
Literary criticism includes ABELL (Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature, of scholarly books, articles, & reviews and the full text from 160 journals. Literary texts range from the seventh to the twentieth century. Journal full text covers from 1988 to the present.
Index of scholarship on modern languages, literature, folklore, and linguistics. 4,000+ journals and 1,000+ book publishers covered. Some full-text. 1925-present.
"The Academy of American Poets was founded in 1934 to support American poets at all stages of their careers and to foster the appreciation of contemporary poetry. To fulfill this mission, the Academy administers a wide variety of programs [...]our award-winning website which provides a wealth of content on contemporary American poetry and receives a million unique users each month." - www.poets.org
This project is a collaboration between between the University of Michigan Humanities Text Initiative (HTI) and the University of Michigan Press. It consists of a collection of poems written before 1920.
This is a collection of poems from British Women Romantic Poets. These electronic poems are from the collection at the University of California, Davis.
A project began through the Library of Congress in 1997. "During the one-year open call for submissions, 18,000 Americans wrote to the project volunteering to share their favorite poems — Americans from ages 5 to 97, from every state, of diverse occupations, kinds of education and backgrounds."
"The University of North Carolina Press joins the UNC Office of Information Technology in publishing the Internet Poetry Archive. The archive makes available over a worldwide computer network selected poems from a number of contemporary poets. The goal of the project is to make poetry accessible to new audiences (at little or no cost) and to give teachers and students of poetry new ways of presenting and studying these poets and their texts. "
A way to search for poems by: the poets, title, first line or last line, a timeline, a calendar, a keyword, a glossary, writings on poetry, bibliography and link, and by what's new.