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| #829357 in Books | Oxford University Press USA | 1972-10-26 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 5.50 x2.06 x8.75l,2.57 | File type: PDF | 992 pages | Oxford University Press USA||4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Not exactly "the one anthology to have if you're having only one."|By 3rd Day Believer|Folks, this book is just--well, a whole lot of English poetry. There's almost nothing in the way of footnotes to help you with tough words, nothing at all in the way of biographical introduction. It's just 992 pages of poetry. OK, this is admittedly a good thing, but surely there should be so||`If one had to say where can you find in fewer than 1,000 pages the best of English poetry, here it is. Daily Telegraph
`by far the most balanced and most wide-ranging [anthology] we have, offering superlative value to almost every taste' The Time
'The New Oxford Book of English Verse' is now firmly established as a classic anthology of English poetry. Chosen by the distinguished scholar and critic, Dame Helen Gardner, the book makes available in one volume the full range and variety of English non-dramatic verse.
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