Autores irlandeses

Autores irlandeses

  1. Pioneering Women: Riddel Hall and Queens University Belfast Gillian McClelland
  2. Matthew Arnold, The Poetry Of: "Truth sits upon the lips of dying men." Matthew Arnold
  3. Robert Louis Stevenson, The Poetry Of: "I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move." Robert Louis Stevenson
  4. Scotland, A Nation In Verse Walter Scott
  5. Robert Burns, The Poetry Of: "Suspicion is a heavy armor and with its weight it impedes more than it protects." Robert Burns
  6. Ireland, A Nation In Verse Thomas Moore
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  7. The Poetry Of D H Lawrence: "Ours is essentially a tragic age, so we refuse to take it tragically." DH Lawrence
  8. Imagist Poets - Volume 2: Early 20th Century Anglo-American literature movement that was a precursor to modernism D.H. Lawrence
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  9. The Limitations Of Dickens & Other Essays: Insightful literary criticism from one of the original masters. Henry James
  10. Utopia by Thomas Moore: "You wouldn't abandon ship in a storm just because you couldn't control the winds." Thomas Moore
  11. The Poetry of Alice Guerin Crist: "The evening air was full of sweets, Of Springtime odours vague and faint" Alice Guerin Crist
  12. W. B. Yeats - All Soul's Night & Other Poems: "A pity beyond all telling is hid in the heart of love." W.B. Yeats
  13. Alfred Austin, The Poetry Of Alfred Austin
  14. The Poetry Of HP Lovecraft: "Almost nobody dances sober, unless they happen to be insane." HP Lovecraft
  15. D H Lawrence - The Fight For Barbara: “It's not art for art's sake, it's art for my sake. ” D.H. Lawrence
  16. D H Lawrence - The Merry-Go-Round: “I love trying things and discovering how I hate them.” D.H. Lawrence
  17. The Poetry Of Alexander Anderson: 'A passing glimpse into the life of one, Who went apart—a dreamer of fair dreams'' Alexander Anderson
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  18. The Poetry of Thomas Parnell - Volume III: “Death's but a path that must be trod, If man would ever pass to God.” Thomas Parnell
  19. D H Lawrence - New Poems: “But better die than live mechanically a life that is a repetition of repetitions.” D.H. Lawrence
  20. W. B. Yeats - The Green Helmet & Other Poems: “There are no strangers, only friends you have not met yet.” W.B. Yeats
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  21. GK Chesterton, The Poetry Of GK Chesterton
  22. James joyce - The Poetry: "A nation is the same people living in the same place." James Joyce
  23. The Poetry of Shakespeare: "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day." William Shakespeare
  24. D H Lawrence - The Married Man: “A woman unsatisfied must have luxuries. But a woman who loves a man would sleep on a board” D.H. Lawrence
  25. Beowoulf: The Epic Tale Translated By William Morris William Morris
  26. Essays Percy Bysshe Shelley
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  27. D H Lawrence - The Widowing Of Mrs Holroyd: "I want to live my life so that my nights are not full of regrets." D.H. Lawrence
  28. Thomas Hardy, The Poetry Of: "Patience, that blending of moral courage with physical timidity." Thomas Hardy
  29. Ivor Gurney - To God & Other Poems: Sparkling poetry collection, much of which was written during and inspired by his time fighting in World War One. Ivor Gurney
  30. England, A Nation In Verse William Shakespeare
  31. Dr Faustus - "Hell is just a frame of mind": "Hell is just a frame of mind." Christopher Marlowe
  32. The Poetry Of James Henry Leigh Hunt: "The same people who can deny others everything are famous for refusing themselves nothing." Leigh Hunt
  33. Wales, A Nation In Verse George Herbert
  34. W. B. Yeats - The Wind Among The Reeds & Other Poems: “Love comes in at the eye.” W.B. Yeats
  35. Henry Alford, The Poetry Henry Alford
  36. The Poetry of Thomas Parnell - Volume II: “The very thoughts of change I hate, As much as of despair; Nor ever covet to be great, Unless it be for her.” Thomas Parnell
  37. D H Lawrence - David: “Money poisons you when you've got it, and starves you when you haven't.” D.H. Lawrence
  38. Thomas Hood, The Poetry Of: "A moment's thinking is an hour in words." Thomas Hood
  39. Arthur Conan Doyle, The Poetry Of: "When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth?" Arthur Conan Doyle
  40. D H Lawrence - Amores: “Instead of chopping yourself down to fit the world, chop the world down to fit yourself. ” D.H. Lawrence
  41. D H Lawrence - Tortoises: “Money poisons you when you've got it, and starves you when you haven't.” D.H. Lawrence
  42. Mask Of Anarchy Percy Bysshe Shelley
  43. W. B. Yeats - Responsibilities & Other Poems: “Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.” W.B. Yeats
  44. George Eliot, The Poetry George Eliot
  45. Charles Dickens, The Poetry Of: "We need never be ashamed of our tears." Charles Dickens
  46. D H Lawrence - The Daughter-In-Law: "Money is our madness, our vast collective madness." D.H. Lawrence
  47. The Well Of The Saints: "I'm a good scholar when it comes to reading but a blotting kind of writer when you give me a pen." J.M. Synge
  48. The Brontes, The Poetry Of: “He’s more myself than I am. Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same…” Anne Bronte
  49. D H Lawrence - Touch and Go: "People always make war when they say they love peace." D.H. Lawrence
  50. The Poetry of Thomas Parnell - Volume I: “Let those love now who never loved before; Let those who always loved, now love the more.” Thomas Parnell