9780231109741
The classic hundred poems share button
William Harmon
Format Hardcover
Dimensions 5.60 (w) x 4.94 (h) x 0.41 (d)
Pages 360
Publisher New York : Columbia University Press, c1998.
Publication Date 1998/06/15
ISBN 9780231109741
Book ISBN 10 0231109741
About Book

Here in one volume are the top one hundred poems, as determined by a survey of more than 1,000 anthologies — the poems in English most frequently anthologized, the poems with the broadest, most enduring appeal. From Shakespeare to Dickinson to Frost, from sonnets to odes to villanelles, William Harmon's Classic Hundred Poems offers a feast for poetry lovers.

This book updates the first edition by presenting the new top one hundred poems, nineteen of which were not in the first edition. The revised edition is arranged chronologically, and features new commentary and notes on verse form, as well as an index of the poems in order of popularity, notes on words and proper names, and a bibliography for each poet and each poem. A glossary of terms, author index, and index of titles and first lines are also included.

From Keats' "To Autumn," now ranked as the number-one poem in this collection, to George Herbert's "Virtue," in the hundredth spot, every poem is illuminated by Harmon's informative notes. With insights into the historical period in which each poem was written, the verse form used, and connections among poems, this is the ideal introduction to poetry, as well as a treasury for the dedicated reader.

Adopting the methodology and fascination of the music charts, The Classic Hundred presents the "top 100" poems of all time in their order of popularity. The novelty of this collection lies in its completely original format, resulting in a compact anthology which ranges from Shakespeare to Frost, from love and death to crime and punishment.

Reviews

New York Times Book Review

Why did no one think of this before?

New York Times Book Review

Why did no one think of this before? The 100 English and American poems in this juicy anthology were chosen not by the error-prone mind of some fastidious critic but by a simple, objective appeal to vox populi.

Richard Wilbur

It´s fascinating to open this book and discover which . . . poems have been favored over the years. . . . William Harmon´s comments on the poems are just right: bright, brief, and appreciative.

Robert Creeley

The Classic Hundred is fascinating, and I have much enjoyed just turning pages. . . . [The poems are] charmingly presented by a very perspicacious host and poet, William Harmon.

Library Journal

The hundred poems on this disc are those that have been most often included in anthologies indexed in The Columbia Granger's Index to Poetry. Poems such as Coleridge's "Kubla Khan," and Shelley's "Ozymandias" can be located by author, subject, genre, verse form, or title and first line. The system offers sections on the poems and the poets (with text and audio recordings), as well as biographies, a glossary of poetic terms with links to poems, commentaries with further suggested reading, a time line (placing poets within a historical context), and maps. Bottom Line: This disc is a highly efficient, functional work of art. Beautiful to look at, a pleasure to use, and an educational treasure for students and teachers of poetry. Enthusiastically recommended for all libraries.

Booknews

With this disk users can read and listen to 100 classic poems--those most anthologized in recent years (they appear most frequently in the 1,000-plus anthologies indexed in the 8th through 11th editions of the Columbia Granger's Index to Poetry in Anthologies). Poems are displayed on the screen as the voices of various distinguished poets (mostly), read them. Each poem is accompanied by an introduction, critical and technical notes, and a bibliography, and is illustrated with related art. There is a biography, portrait, and bibliography of each poet, and maps and a timeline. Requires Windows 3.1 or higher, or a Macintosh. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.