Wednesday, May 31, 2017

The 100 Best Love Poems of All Time

The 100 Best Love Poems of All Time
By:"Leslie Pockell"
Published on 2008-03-12 by Grand Central Publishing

Here, in one compact volume, is a greatest hits collection of the 100 bets love poems ever written by 100 of the world's greatest poets. This essential anthology is ideal for the romantic-and will inspire any cynic. The poets included range throughout the history of world literature: from the Classics (Sappho, Catullus) and Renaissance (Shakespeare, Donne, Dante) to the Romantics (Shelly, Keats, Wordsworth) and 20th century giants (Frost, Lorca, Graves), right down to the present day (Viorst, Patchen, Neruda). Each poem features a brief introduction, which details the poet's life history as well as the poem's significance

This Book was ranked 26 by Google Books for keyword love.

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