Editor

Biography
  • Goodheart, Lawrence B. "Wright, Elizur." American National Biography Online. American Council of Learned Societies: Oxford University Press, 2000.
Index to poems
Biography
  • Fiorentino, Jon Paul. Asthmatica. Toronto: Insomniac Press, 2005. Fiction. PS8561 .I65 T53 2006 Robarts Library
  • --. Hello Serotonin. Toronto: Coach House Books, 2004. PS8561 .I65 H45 2004 Robarts Library
  • --. Hover. Winnipeg: Staccato Chapbooks, 2000. PS8561 .I65 A88 2005 Robarts Library
  • --. Indexical Elegies. Toronto: Coach House Books, 2010. PS8561 .I65 I53 2010 Robarts Library
  • --. Resume Drowning. Fredericton: Broken Jaw Press, 2002. PS8561 .I65 R48 2002 Robarts Library
  • --. Star Wars. Toronto: Coach House Books, 2011.
  • --. Stripmalling. Toronto: ECW Press, 2009. Fiction. PS8561 .I65 S87 2009 Robarts Library
  • --. The Theory of the Loser Class. Toronto: Coach House Books, 2006. PS8561 .I65 T53 2006 Robarts Library
  • --. Transcona Fragments. Winnipeg: Cyclops Press/Signature Editions, 2002. PS8561 .I65 T72 2002 Robarts Library
  • --, ed. Blues and Bliss: The Selected Poetry of George Elliott Clarke. Kitchener: Wilfred Laurier University Press, 2008.
  • --, --. Career Suicide: Contemporary Literary Humour. The Moosehead Anthology 9
  • -- and Robert Kroetsch, eds. Post-Prairie: An Anthology of New Poetry. Talonbooks, 2005.
  • --. Personal web site
Biography
  • Linton, W. J., ed. Catoninetales: A Domestic Epic. [Attri. to Hattie Brown, Linton's pseudonym]. London: Lawrence and Bullen, 1891. Internet Archive
  • --. Claribel and Other Poems. London: Simpkin, Marshall, 1865. Internet Archive
  • --. Heliconundrums. Hamden, Conn.: Appledore, 1892.
  • --. Love-lore, and Other Early and Late, Poems. Hamden, Conn.: Appledore Press, 1895. Internet Archive
  • --. Poems and Translations. London: John C. Nimmo, 1889. Internet Archive
  • Murdoch, John. "Linton, William James (1812–1897)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Online ed. Ed. Lawrence Goldman. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.
Biography
  • Mellini, Peter. "Seaman, Sir Owen, baronet (1861–1936)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford: OUP, 2004. Online ed. Ed. Lawrence Goldman. May 2006.
Index to poems
Biography
  • Dewey, Anne Day. "Denise Levertov". Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 165: American Poets Since World War II, Fourth Series. A Bruccoli Clark Layman Book. Edited by Joseph Conte, State University of New York at Buffalo. Gale Research, 1996. pp. 147-164.
  • Levertov, Denise. The Double Image. Philadelphia, PA: Cresset, 1946; reprinted Waldron Island, WA: Brooding Heron Press, 1991.
  • --. Here and Now. San Francisco, CA: City Lights, 1957.
  • --. 5 Poems. San Francisco, CA:White Rabbit Press, 1958.
  • --. Overland to the Islands. Highlands, NC: J. Williams, 1958.
  • --. With Eyes at the Back of Our Heads. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1959.
  • --. The Jacob's Ladder. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1961.
  • --. O Taste and SEE: New Poems. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1964.
  • --. City Psalm. Kensington, CA: Oyez, 1964.
  • --. Psalm concerning the Castle. Mount Horeb, WI: Perishable Press, 1966.
  • --. The Sorrow Dance. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1967.
  • --. A Tree Telling of Orpheus. Santa Barbara, CA: Black Sparrow Press, 1968.
  • --. A Marigold from North Vietnam. Everett, WA: Albondocani Press-Ampersand, 1968.
  • --. Three Poems. Mount Horeb, WI: Perishable Press, 1968.
  • --. The Cold Spring and Other Poems. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1969.
  • --. Embroideries. Santa Barbara, CA: Black Sparrow Press, 1969.
  • --. Relearning the Alphabet. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1970.
  • --. Summer Poems 1969. Kensington, CA: Oyez, 1970.
  • --. A New Year's Garland for My Students, MIT 1969-1970. Mount Horeb, WI: Perishable Press, 1970.
  • --. To Stay Alive. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1971.
  • --. Footprints. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1972.
  • --. The Freeing of the Dust. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1975.
  • --. Chekhov on the West Heath. Revere, PA: Woolmer/Brotherston, 1977.
  • --. Life in the Forest. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1978.
  • --. Collected Earlier Poems, 1940-1960. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1979.
  • --. Pig Dreams: Scenes from the Life of Sylvia. Woodstock, VT: Countryman Press, 1981.
  • --. Wanderer's Daysong. Port Townsend, WA: Copper Canyon Press, 1981
  • --. Candles in Babylon. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1982.
  • --. Poems, 1960-1967. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1983.
  • --. Two Poems. Concord, NH: William B. Ewert, 1983.
  • --. Oblique Prayers: New Poems with Fourteen Translations from Jean Joubert. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1984.
  • --. El Salvador: Requiem and Invocation. Concord, NH: William B. Ewert, 1984.
  • --. The Menaced World. Concord, NH: William B. Ewert, 1984.
  • --. Selected Poems. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Bloodaxe Books, 1986.
  • --. Breathing the Water. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1987.
  • --. Poems, 1968-1972. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1987.
  • -- (With Peter Brown). Seasons of Light. Houston, TX: Rice University Press, 1988.
  • --. A Door in the Hive. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1989.
  • --. Evening Train. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1992.
  • --. Sands of the Well. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1996.
  • --. Batterers. West Burke, VT: Janus Press, 1996.
  • --. The Life around Us: Selected Poems on Nature. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1997.
  • --. The Stream and the Sapphire: Selected Poems on Religious Themes. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1997.
  • --. This Great Unknowing: Last Poems. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 1999.
  • --. Poems: 1972-1982. New York, NY: New Directions Press, 2001.
Biography
  • McDowell, Margaret. "Jon Stallworthy". Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 40: Poets of Great Britain and Ireland Since 1960. A Bruccoli Clark Layman Book. Edited by Vincent B. Sherry Jr., Villanova University. The Gale Group, 1985. pp. 547-557.
  • Stallworthy, Jon. The Earthly Paradise. Oxford, England: privately printed, 1958.
  • --. The Astronomy of Love. London, England: Oxford University Press, 1961. PR6037 .T1615 A9 1961 Robarts Library.
  • --. Out of Bounds. London, England: Oxford University Press, 1963. PR6037 .T1615 O8 E. J. Pratt Library at Victoria University.
  • --. The Almond Tree. London, England: Turret Books, 1967. pam 03071 Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library.
  • --. A Day in the City. Exeter, England: Exeter Books, 1967.
  • --. Root and Branch. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1969. PR6037 .T1615 R6 1976 UNIV Laidlaw Library at University College.
  • --. Positives. Dublin, Ireland: Dolmen Press, 1969. del .S834 P67 1969 Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library.
  • --. A Dinner of Herbs. Exeter, England: Rougemont Press, 1970.
  • --. Hand in Hand. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1974. PR6037 .T1615 H3 Robarts Library.
  • --. The Apple Barrel: Selected Poems, 1955-1963. London, England: Oxford University Press, 1974. PR6037 .T1615 A6 UNIV Laidlaw Library at University College.
  • --. A Familiar Tree. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1978. PR6037 .T1615 F3 Robarts Library.
  • --. The Anzac Sonata: New and Selected Poems. London, England: Chatto & Windus, 1986; New York, NY: W. W. Norton, 1987. PR6037 .T1615 A8 1986 University of Toronto Libraries at Downsview.
  • --. The Guest from the Future. London, England: Perpetua Press, 1989. PR6037 .T1615 G84 University of Toronto Libraries at Downsview.
  • --. Rounding the Horn: Collected Poems. Manchester, England: Carcanet Press, 1998. PR6037 .T1615 R68 1998 Robarts Library.
  • --. Body Language. Manchester: Carcanet, 2004.
Biography

For more poems, see the Academy of America Poets

 

  • Against Elegies
  • Cleis
  • Coda
  • For K. J., Leaving and Coming Back
  • Iva's Pantoum
  • Morning News
  • Nearly a Valediction
  • You did say, need me less and I'll want you more

the Poetry Archive

 

  • Crepuscule for Muriel
  • Elegy for a Soldier
  • Morning News
  • Nights of 1964-1966: The Old Reliable

and The Poetry Foundation

 

  • Didn’t Sappho say her guts clutched up like this?
  • A Chaplet for Judith Landry
  • A Man with Sons
  • An Alexandrite Pendant for My Mother
  • April Interval I
  • April Interval III
  • April Interval IV
  • Burnham Beeches
  • Chanson de l'Enfant Prodigue
  • Coda
  • Crepuscule with Muriel
  • Days of 1994: Alexandrians
  • Desesperanto
  • Elegy for a Soldier
  • Essay on Departure
  • Gerda in the Eyrie
  • Lines Declining a Transatlantic Dinner Invitation
  • Morning News
  • Mythology
  • Nights of 1964—1966: The Old Reliable
  • from Paragraphs from a Day-Book (section 1 only)
  • Runaways Café II
  • The Hang-Glider's Daughter
  • Third Snowfall
  • Under the Arc de Triomphe: October 17

     

      • Mitchell, Felicia. "Marilyn Hacker (1942- )". Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 120: American Poets Since World War II, Third Series. A Bruccoli Clark Layman Book. Edited by R. S. Gwynn, Lamar University. Gale Research, 1992. pp. 102-108.
      • Hacker, Marilyn. The Terrible Children. New York: Privately printed, 1967.
      • --.Highway Sandwiches by Hacker, Thomas M. Disch, and Charles Platt. N.p.: Privately printed, 1970.
      • --.Presentation Piece. New York: Viking, 1974.
      • --.Separations. New York: Knopf, 1976.
      • --.Taking Notice. New York: Knopf, 1980.
      • --.Assumptions. New York: Knopf, 1985.
      • --.Love, Death, and the Changing of the Seasons. New York: Arbor House, 1986; London: Onlywomen, 1986.
      • --.Going Back to the River. New York: Random House, 1990.
      • --.The Hang-Glider's Daughter: New and Selected Poems. London: Onlywomen, 1990.
      • --.Selected Poems: 1965-1990. New York: Norton, 1994.
      • --.Winter Numbers: Poems. New York: Norton, 1994.
Biography
  • Colombo, John Robert. Abracadabra. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1967.
  • --. The Sad Truths: New Poems. Toronto: Peter Martin Associates, 1974.
  • --. Selected Translations. Windsor, ON: Black Moss Press, 1982.
  • --. Selected Poems. Windsor, ON: Black Moss Press, 1982.
  • --. Off Earth: Poems and Effects. Toronto, ON: Hounslow Press, 1987.
  • --. Luna Park. Toronto, ON: Hounslow Press, 1994.
  • --. Space Poems. Toronto, ON: Colombo & Company, 1995.
  • --. Mostly Monsters. Toronto, ON: Colombo & Company, 1995.
  • --. Earlier Lives. Toronto, ON: Colombo & Company, 1996.
  • --. Contrails. Toronto, ON: Colombo & Company, 1996.
  • --. Ether. Toronto, ON: Colombo & Company, 1997.
  • --. What Is What. Toronto, ON: Colombo & Company, 1998.
  • --. Interspaces. Toronto, ON: Colombo & Company, 1999.
  • --. Half a World Away. Toronto, ON: Colombo & Company, 2000.
  • --. Foundlings. Toronto, ON: Colombo & Company, 2002.
  • --. More or Less. Toronto, ON: Colombo & Company, 2003.
  • --. One Hundred Poems. Flesherton, ON: BSDB, 2003.
  • --. Yes and No . Toronto, ON: Colombo & Company, 2004.
  • --. To Take from Life. Toronto, ON: Colombo & Company, 2005.
  • --. All the Poems of John Robert Colombo. Flesherton, ON: BSDB, 2005.
  • --. Autumn in August. Toronto, ON: Colombo & Company, 2006.
  • --. All the Aphorisms of JRC. Flesherton, ON: BSDB, 2006.
  • --. Parts of the World. Toronto, ON: Colombo & Company, 2007.
  • --. End Notes. Toronto, ON: Colombo & Company, 2008.
Biography

Gilbert Keith Chesterton was born on 29 May, 1874 at 32 Sheffield Terrace, Campden Hill, London. He was the elder son of Edward Chesterton (an estate agent) and Marie Louise (née Grosjean). As Chesterton would later emphasize in his Autobiography (1936), he had a comfortable upbringing in a middle-class family and a generally happy childhood. Chesterton was somewhat absent-minded in his early years, and was noted to be a slow learner who did not acquire reading skills until he was eight years old. Nevertheless, he eventually became an avid reader, particularly of fairy-tales. Chatterton was also known for his fondness of debating in his youth--he was a dedicated member of of the St. Paul's School debating society. After graduating from St. Paul's School, Chesterton went on to study Latin, English and French at University College, London as well Fine Art at the Slade School of Fine Art, then a part of the college. Not feeling inclined towards academia, Chesterton abandoned post-secondary education in 1895 and worked as a publisher's reader while trying to establish himself as a man of letters. Soon afterward, he began to work as a reviewer and essayist, regularly contributing to the weekly The Speaker and the Daily News. In 1900, Chesterton published two collections of poems, of which "The Donkey" became an instant popular piece. In 1903, Chesterton published a study of Robert Browning, in the prestigious English Men of Letters series, which established him as a notable literary critic. It was during this time that Chesterton also began writing fiction and in 1904, his first novel, The Napoleon of Notting Hill was published. Inspired by Chesterton's pro-Boer stance during the South African War, this fantasy presented serious themes and was well received by reviewers. Four more fantasy novels were published between 1908 and 1914, but it was Chesterton's Father Brown detective stories that found the most success among his audiences. These stories (the first collection, The Innocence of Father Brown, appeared in 1911) follow a Roman Catholic priest whose work as a confessor has granted him excellent powers of observation and insight into the human mind. In later years, Chesterton converted to Roman Catholicism and focused on producing religious writings. At the end of 1918, Chesterton's life was shadowed by the death of his younger brother Cecil. Chesterton vowed to continue his brother's weekly newspaper New Witness (later renamed GK's Weekly) and he did so until his death. During the 1920s he was also active in the distributist movement. Situated between socialism and capitalism, this movement aimed at a middle ground by ensuring the widest possible distribution of property. Chesterton died on 14 June 1936 at his home, Top Meadow, Beaconsfield. Bergonzi, Bernard. “Chesterton, Gilbert Keith (1874–1936).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford: OUP, 2004.

  • Chesterton, G. K. Greybeards at Play: Literature and Art for Old Gentlemen, Rhymes and Sketches. London: Johnson, 1900; Sheed & Ward, 1930.
  • --.The Wild Knight and Other Poems. London: Richards, 1900; 4th revised ed. New York, N.Y.: Dutton, 1914.
  • --.The Ballad of the White Horse. New York, N.Y.: John Lane, 1911; Ed. by Sister Mary Bernadette, Brother John Totten and Brother George Schuster, ill. by Addison Burbank, Kirkwood, M.O.: Catholic Authors Press, 1950; Ed. by Bernadette Sheridan, ill. by Robert Austin, San Francisco, C.A.: Ignatius Press, 2001.
  • --.Poems. New York, N.Y.: John Lane, 1915.
  • --.Wine, Water and Song. London: Methuen, 1915, 1945.
  • --.A Poem. Privately published, 1915.
  • --.Old King Cole. Privately published, 1920.
  • --.The Ballad of St. Barbara and Other Verses. London: Palmer, 1922; New York, N.Y.: Putnam, 1923.
  • --.Poems. New York, N.Y.: Dodd, Mead, 1922.
  • --.G. K. Chesterton (collected poems). London: E. Benn, 1925; Methuen, 1933.
  • --.The Queen of Seven Swords. London: Sheed & Ward, 1926.
  • --.The Collected Poems of G. K. Chesterton. London: Palmer, 1927; New York, N.Y.: Dodd, Mead, 1932; revised ed., London: Methuen, 1933; New York, N.Y.: Dodd, Mead, 1966, with an introduction by Daniel B. Dodson, 1980.
  • --.Gloria in Profundis. London: Faber, 1927.
  • --.Ubi Ecclesia. London: Faber, 1929.
  • --.Lepanto. New York, N.Y: Federal Advertising Agency, 1929; San Francisco, C.A.: Ignatius Press, 2004.
  • --.The Grave of Arthur. London: Faber, 1930.
  • --.Graybeards at Play and Other Comic Verse. Ed. by John Sullivan. London: Elek, 1974.