9780231112598
The Classic Hundred Poems: All-Time Favorites share button
William Harmon
Format Paperback
Dimensions 6.31 (w) x 9.01 (h) x 0.82 (d)
Pages 288
Publisher Columbia University Press
Publication Date March 1998
ISBN 9780231112598
Book ISBN 10 0231112599
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.

Columbia University Press

Reviews

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.

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."

New York Times Book Review

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From the Publisher

What a great idea. . . . First of all it's interesting to see which poems make it, and then . . . you've got all those great poems.

Roy Blount

“What a great idea. . . . First of all it's interesting to see which poems make it, and then . . . you've got all those great poems.”
Roy Blount, Jr.