You revise poems for GCSE English Literature by finding a poem that intersts you, read it carefully, annotate it, read it again and write about feelings, emotions that the poem creates. This will help ypu understand the poem and understand its meaning. If I were you, we would choose a variety of poems from different emotions they cause. Thank you for reading our contribution, L+A
poems and plays
Jessie Wanless Brack has written: 'Dreams of home, and other poems' -- subject(s): Canadian poetry (English), CIHM, In literature, Poetry
Yes!! She has written some poems like Landscape of Soul etc!!
William Shakespeare
Charles Grosvenor Osgood has written: 'The classical mythology of Milton's English poems' -- subject(s): Mythology, Classical, in literature
William Vaughn Moody has written: 'Poems By William Vaughn Moody' 'Gloucester moors and other poems' -- subject- s -: Accessible book 'A history of English literature' 'Poems' -- subject- s -: Accessible book 'A first view of English and American literature' -- subject- s -: History and criticism, English literature, American literature
Nicholas Howe has written: 'Yale Guide to Old English Literature' 'The old English catalogue poems' -- subject(s): Catalogs in literature, Civilization, Anglo-Saxon, in literature, Civilization, Medieval, in literature, English poetry, History and criticism, Lists in literature
poems and plays
The oldest example of English literature is an epic poem that scholars call Beowulf after the poems hero and main character.
The poems and plays of William Shakespeare are representative of the English Renaissance. Shakespeare's works, such as "Romeo and Juliet," "Hamlet," and "Macbeth," are considered some of the greatest achievements of English literature during this period.
Kemp Malone has written: 'Ten old English poems, put into modern English alliterative verse' -- subject(s): English literature
Carlyle Ferren MacIntyre has written: 'The pig that ate truffles' 'French symbolist poetry' -- subject(s): French poetry, Symbolism in literature 'Elements of discourse in English literature' -- subject(s): English literature 'Poems'
Marie Nelson has written: 'Structures of opposition in Old English poems' -- subject(s): Civilization, Anglo-Saxon, in literature, English poetry, History and criticism, Medieval Rhetoric, Polarity in literature
M. M. Taylor has written: 'English poems' -- subject- s -: Nature in literature
Lionel Pigot Johnson has written: 'Reviews & critical papers' -- subject(s): English literature, History and criticism 'The art of Thomas Hardy. To which is added a chapter on the poetry' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'A letter to Edgar Jepson' 'Two poems' 'The religious poems' 'Some poems of Lionel Johnson newly selected' 'The religious poems' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Some letters to Richard Le Gallienne' 'Poetical works of Lionel Johnson' 'Post liminium' -- subject(s): History and criticism, English literature, Literature 'The art of Thomas Hardy' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Bibliography, Criticism and interpretation, English Pastoral literature, First editions, Friends and associates, Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928, History and criticism, In literature 'Lionel Johnson' 'Selected letters' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Poets, English, English Poets 'Selections from the poems of Lionel Johnson' 'Some Winchester letters of Lionel Johnson'
Steve Bernard Miles Chimombo has written: 'The \\' 'A referendum of the forest creatures' 'Breaking the beadstrings' 'Of life, love, and death' 'Directory of Malawian writing' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Malawi literature, Malawi literature (English) 'AIDS artists and authors' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease) in literature, AIDS (Disease) in art, Malawi literature (English), History and criticism 'Napolo and other poems' 'Wachiweni wani?' 'Napolo poems'
Peter Hyland has written: 'An Introduction to Shakespeare's Poems' -- subject(s): Adonis (Greek deity) in literature, English Narrative poetry, English Sonnets, History and criticism, In literature, Narrative poetry, English, Poetic works, Sonnets, English, Venus (Roman deity) in literature 'Shakespeare's heroines' 'Saul Bellow' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation