101 Famous Poems

101 Famous Poems by Roy Cook is a revised edition published by McGraw Hill Professional in September 1984. This collection spans 185 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a curated selection of poetry that reflects on nature, humanity, and historical themes through the works of notable English and American poets, alongside significant prose pieces like the Gettysburg Address and the Declaration of Independence.
Readers will find a diverse anthology that encompasses various perspectives on language arts and disciplines, making it suitable for study and teaching. The poems and prose included in this edition provide insights into European and American literary traditions, highlighting the interplay between human experiences and historical contexts. This collection serves as a resource for those interested in exploring the depth of poetic expression and its relevance to human history.
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Nature, man and human history are reflected on in the verse of English and American poets and such prose works as the Gettysburg Address and the Declaration of Independence.
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