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The Man with the Blue Guitar by Wallace Stevens — Research Starter
"The Man with the Blue Guitar" is a nuanced poem by Wallace Stevens, consisting of thirty-three short sections arranged in four-beat couplets, most of which are unrhymed. Inspired by Pablo Picasso's…
The Lotos-Eaters by Alfred, Lord Tennyson — Research Starter
"The Lotos-Eaters" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson is a poem that draws inspiration from a passage in Homer's "Odyssey," where Odysseus and his men encounter the island of the lotos-eaters after a tumultuous…
The Lost Pilot by James Tate — Research Starter
"The Lost Pilot" by James Tate is a free verse poem consisting of forty-eight lines divided into sixteen stanzas, each containing three lines. The poem is deeply personal and addresses the poet's…
The Lost Cities by Ernesto Cardenal — Research Starter
"The Lost Cities" by Ernesto Cardenal is a meditative poem composed of nine sections featuring irregular stanzas, reflecting on the ruins of the ancient Mayan city of Tikal in Guatemala. The poem…
The lost baby poem by Lucille Clifton — Research Starter
"The Lost Baby Poem" by Lucille Clifton is a poignant elegy that explores themes of loss, regret, and resilience through the lens of a woman's difficult experience with abortion. The poem begins with…
The Loom by Robert Kelly — Research Starter
"The Loom" is a substantial poem by American poet Robert Kelly, spanning over four hundred pages and addressing the theme of the divided self. Through a rich narrative and fluid discourse, the work…
The Little Car by Guillaume Apollinaire — Research Starter
"The Little Car" by Guillaume Apollinaire is an autobiographical poem that captures the author's reflections on a journey with friends from Deauville to Paris, set against the backdrop of impending…
The Listeners by Walter de la Mare — Research Starter
"The Listeners" is a poem by Walter de la Mare that explores themes of isolation, mystery, and the unknown. In this thirty-six line piece, the narrative begins with a traveler who arrives at a…
The Lie by Sir Walter Ralegh — Research Starter
"The Lie" is a notable poem by Sir Walter Ralegh, exploring themes of disillusionment and self-reflection. The poem's structure consists of thirteen stanzas, each offering directives to the soul,…
The Library by Timothy Steele — Research Starter
"The Library" by Timothy Steele is a lyric poem structured in eight stanzas, each composed of nine lines and following an ababccdbd rhyme scheme. The poem begins with a speaker emerging from a…