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A poetry collection is often a compilation of several poems by one poet to be published in a single volume or chapbook. A collection can include any number of poems, ranging from a few (e.g. the four long poems in T.S. Eliot's Four Quartets) to several hundred poems (as is often seen in collections of haiku). Typically the poems included in single volume of poetry, or a cycle of poems, are linked by their style or thematic material. Most poets publish several volumes of poetry through the course their life while other poets publish one (e.g. Walt Whitman's lifelong expansion of Leaves of Grass).
The notion of a "collection" differs in definition from volumes of a poet's "collected poems", "selected poems" or from a poetry anthology. Typically, a volume entitled "Collected Poems" is a compilation by a poet or an editor of a poet's work that is often both published and previously unpublished, drawn over a set span of years of the poet's work, or the entire poet's life, that represents a more complete or definitive edition of the poet's work.[1] Comparatively, a volume titled "selected poems" often includes a small but not definitive selection of poems by an poet or editor drawn from several of the poet's collections.[2] A poetry anthology differs in concept because it draws together works from multiple poets chosen by the anthology's editor.
By title in alphabetical order
Because there is often confusion as to what constitutes a "collection", the list below only includes single volumes of poetry that were published at the direction of the author as a stand-alone collection and not any compiled editions of "collected works" or "selected works."
Titles: A - C
- A Boy's Will (1913) - Robert Frost
- A City Winter and Other Poems (1951) - Frank O'Hara
- A Further Range (1936) - Robert Frost
- A Green Bough (1933) - William Faulkner
- A Lume Spento (1908) - Ezra Pound
- A Man in the Divided Sea (1946) - Thomas Merton
- A Quinzaine for This Yule (1908) - Ezra Pound
- A Remembrance Collection of New Poems (1959) - Robert Frost
- A Witness Tree (1942) - Robert Frost
- About the House (1965) -- W.H. Auden
- Adam & Eve & The City (1936) - William Carlos Williams
- Adult Bookstore (1976) - Karl Shapiro
- Advent (1898) - Rainer Maria Rilke
- Aforesaid (1954) - Robert Frost
- Al Que Quiere! (1917) - William Carlos Williams
- An Early Martyr and Other Poems (1935) - William Carlos Williams
- Another Time (1940) -- W.H. Auden
- Ariel - Sylvia Plath
- Auguries of Innocence – Patti Smith
- Auto Wreck (1942) - Karl Shapiro
- Babel – Patti Smith
- Basic Heart (2009) - Renée Ashley
- Blood for A Stranger (1942) - Randall Jarrell
- Book of Blues (1954–1961) - Jack Kerouac
- Book of Haikus (posthumous, 2003) - Jack Kerouac
- Book of Psalms
- Book of Sketches (1952–1957) - Jack Kerouac
- Buah Rindu (1941) – Amir Hamzah
- Cables to the Ace (1968) - Thomas Merton
- Caedmon manuscript
- Canterbury Tales - Geoffrey Chaucer
- Canzoni (1911) - Ezra Pound
- The Cantos - Ezra Pound
- Cathay (1915) - Ezra Pound
- Chills and Fever (1924) - John Crowe Ransom
- Chiryaa, Titli, Phool - Tanwir Phool
- City Without Walls and Other Poems (1969) -- W.H. Auden
- Clouds, Aigeltinger, Russia (1948) - William Carlos Williams
- Coda: Last Poems (posthumous, 2008) - Karl Shapiro
- Come In, and Other Poems (1943) - Robert Frost
- Contention of the bards - infighting among the last of the Gaelic bards in 17thC. Ireland, as their order collapsed.
- Cosmopolitan Greetings Poems: 1986–1993 (1994) - Allen Ginsberg
Titles: D - F
- Das Buch der Bilder (trans. The Book of Images) (1902–1906) - Rainer Maria Rilke
- Das Knaben Wunderhorn
- Das Stunden-Buch (trans. The Book of Hours) (1899-1903) - Rainer Maria Rilke
- Day by Day (1977) - Robert Lowell
- Death and Fame: Poems 1993–1997 (1999) - Allen Ginsberg
- Dramatic Lyrics — Robert Browning
- Dramatic Romances and Lyrics — Robert Browning
- Dramatis Personae — Robert Browning
- Duisener Elegien (trans. Duino Elegies) (1922) - Rainer Maria Rilke
- Early Work – Patti Smith
- Eclogues (c. 37 BCE) – Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro)
- Edda, Elder Edda
- Emblems of a Season of Fury (1963) - Thomas Merton
- Empty Mirror: Early Poems (1961) - Allen Ginsberg
- Epistle to a Godson and Other Poems (1972) -- W.H. Auden
- Exultations (1909) - Ezra Pound
- The Exeter Book
- First Blues: Rags, Ballads & Harmonium Songs 1971 - 1974 (1975) - Allen Ginsberg
- Fly by Night (1976) - Randall Jarrell
- For the Time Being (1944) -- W.H. Auden
- For the Union Dead (1964) - Robert Lowell
- Four Quartets (1943) – T. S. Eliot
- From Snow to Snow (1936) - Robert Frost
Titles: G - J
- Georgics (c. 29 BCE) – Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro)
- Go Go (1923) - William Carlos Williams
- Harmonium (1923) - Wallace Stevens
- Heaven and Other Poems (posthumous, 1977) - Jack Kerouac
- His Toy, His Dream, His Rest (1968) - John Berryman
- Homage to Clio (1960) -- W.H. Auden
- Homage to Sextus Propertius (1934) - Ezra Pound
- Homeric Hymns
- Howl and Other Poems (1956) - Allen Ginsberg
- Ideas of Order (1936) - Wallace Stevens
- Idylls of the King – Alfred Tennyson
- Imaginations (posthumous, 1970) - William Carlos Williams
- Imitations (1961) - Robert Lowell
- In the Clearing (1962) - Robert Frost
- In the Seven Woods (1903) - W.B. Yeats
- is 5 (1926) - E. E. Cummings
- Journey to a War (1939; verse and prose)
- Journey to Love (1955) - William Carlos Williams
Titles: K - M
- Kaddish and Other Poems (1961) - Allen Ginsberg
- Khushbu - Parveen Shakir
- Kytice (A Bouquet) – Karel Jaromír Erben
- Land of Unlikeness (1944) - Robert Lowell
- Larenopfer (trans. Lares' Sacrifice) (1895) - Rainer Maria Rilke
- Leaves of Grass – Walt Whitman (1855-1891)
- Leben und Lieder (trans. Life and Songs) (1894) - Rainer Maria Rilke
- Les Fleurs du mal – Charles Baudelaire (1857)
- Letters from Iceland (1936, verse and prose) -- W.H. Auden
- Life Studies (1959) - Robert Lowell
- Little Friend, Little Friend (1945) - Randall Jarrell
- Look, Stranger! (1936) -- W.H. Auden
- Lord Weary's Castle (1946) - Robert Lowell
- Losses (1948) - Randall Jarrell
- lot of my sister (2001) - Alison Stine
- Love Poems (Tentative Title) (1965) - Frank O'Hara
- Lunch Poems (1964) - Frank O'Hara
- Lustra (1916) - Ezra Pound
- Lyrical Ballads, with a Few Other Poems – Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth
- Main Street and Other Poems (1917) - Joyce Kilmer
- The Marriage of Heaven and Hell – William Blake 1790-1793
- Meditations in an Emergency (1957) - Frank O'Hara
- Men and Women – Robert Browning
- Mexico City Blues (1959) - Jack Kerouac
- Michael Robartes and the Dancer (1921) - W.B. Yeats
- Mind Breaths (1978) - Allen Ginsberg
- Mississippi Poems (posthumous, 1979) - William Faulkner
- Monks Pond: No. 1, 1968 (1968) - Thomas Merton
- Monolithos – Jack Gilbert
- Mother Goose (generic for collections of nursery rhymes)
- Mountain Interval (1916) - Robert Frost
Titles: N - P
- Near the Ocean (1967) - Robert Lowell
- Neue Gedichte (trans. New Poems) (1907) - Rainer Maria Rilke
- New Hampshire (1923) - Robert Frost
- Nones (1951) -- W.H. Auden
- No Thanks (1935) - E. E. Cummings
- North of Boston (1914) - Robert Frost
- Nyanyi Sunyi (1937) - Amir Hamzah
- Odes (1960) - Frank O'Hara
- Ohio Violence (2009) - Alison Stine
- Old Angel Midnight (posthumous, 1973) - Jack Kerouac
- Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats (1939) - T. S. Eliot
- Olney Hymns
- Opus Posthumous (posthumous, 1957) - Wallace Stevens
- Oranges: 12 pastorals (1953) - Frank O'Hara
- Our Lady Peace - Mark Van Doren
- Owl's Clover (1936) - Wallace Stevens
- Parts of a World (1942) - Wallace Stevens
- Paulicéia Desvairada (trans. "Untapped São Paulo" or "Hallucinated City") (1922) - Mário de Andrade
- Person, Place, and Thing (1942) - Karl Shapiro
- Personae (1908) - Ezra Pound
- Pictures from Brueghel and Other Poems (1962) - William Carlos Williams
- Pierrot Lunaire - Albert Giraud
- Place of Love (1943) - Karl Shapiro
- Plutonian Ode: Poems 1977–1980 (1981) - Allen Ginsberg
- Poems (1833) - Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- Poems (1842) - Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- Poems (1909) - William Carlos Williams
- Poems (1920) - T.S. Eliot
- Poems (1930) -- W.H. Auden
- Poems about God (1919) - John Crowe Ransom
- Poems All Sizes (posthumous, 1992) - Jack Kerouac
- Poems, Chiefly Lyrical (1830) - Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- Poems, in Two Volumes (1807) - William Wordsworth
- Poems of a Jew (1950) - Karl Shapiro
- Provenca (1910) - Ezra Pound
- Prufrock and Other Observations (1917) - T.S. Eliot
Titles: Q - S
- Quia Pauper Amavi (1908) - Ezra Pound
- Ripostes (1912) - Ezra Pound
- Rubaiyat - Omar Khayyám (trans. Edward Fitzgerald)
- Sad Dust Glories: poems during work summer in woods (1975) - Allen Ginsberg
- Salt (1992) - Renée Ashley
- San Francisco Blues (posthumous, 1991) - Jack Kerouac
- Scattered Poems (posthumous, 1971) - Jack Kerouac
- Second Avenue (1960) - Frank O'Hara
- Seventh Heaven – Patti Smith
- Silent Days (Cyberwit.net,2013)-Jaydeep Sarangi
- A Shropshire Lad - A. E. Housman
- Songs of Experience - William Blake
- Songs of Innocence - William Blake
- Sonette an Orpheus (trans. Sonnets to Orpheus) (1922) - Rainer Maria Rilke
- Sonnets from the Portuguese - Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Sour Grapes (1921) - William Carlos Williams
- Spring and All (1923) - William Carlos Williams
- Spring Thunder (1924) - Mark Van Doren
- State of Love and Trust - W.K. Lawrence
- Steeple Bush (1947) - Robert Frost
- Summer of Love (1911) - Joyce Kilmer
- Svipdagsmál (Old Norse)
Titles: T - V
- Tamerlane and Other Poems - Edgar Allan Poe
- Thank You, Fog: Last Poems (1974) -- W.H. Auden
- The Animal Family (1965) - Randall Jarrell
- The Auroras of Autumn (1950) - Wallace Stevens
- The Bat-Poet (1964) - Randall Jarrell
- The Bourgeois Poet (1964) - Karl Shapiro
- The Broken Span (1941) - William Carlos Williams
- The Cod Head (1932) - William Carlos Williams
- The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics (1892) - W.B. Yeats
- The Desert Music and Other Poems (1954) - William Carlos Williams
- The Dolphin (1973) - Robert Lowell
- The Double Man (1941) -- W.H. Auden
- The Enormous Room (1922) - E. E. Cummings
- The Fall of America: Poems of These States (1973) - Allen Ginsberg
- The Fly (1942) - Karl Shapiro
- The Gates of Wrath: Rhymed Poems 1948–1951 (1972) - Allen Ginsberg
- The Geography of Lograire (posthumous, 1969) - Thomas Merton
- The Gingerbread Rabbit (1965) - Randall Jarrell
- The Gold Hesperidee (1935) - Robert Frost
- The Legendary Graduate (2012) - Joseph D. Smith
- The Lone Striker (1933) - Robert Frost
- The Lost World (1965) - Randall Jarrell
- The Man with the Blue Guitar (1937) - Wallace Stevens
- The Marble Faun (1924) - William Faulkner
- The Mayfield Deer (1941) - Mark Van Doren
- The Mills of The Kavanaughs (1951) - Robert Lowell
- The Museum of Lost Wings (2006) - Renée Ashley
- The Old Horsefly (1993) - Karl Shapiro
- The Orators: An English Study (1932, verse and prose) -- W.H. Auden
- The Palm at the End of the Mind (posthumous, 1972) - Wallace Stevens
- The Pisan Cantos (1948) - Ezra Pound
- The Place of Love (1943) - Karl Shapiro
- The Princess: A Medley (1847) - Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- The Revisionist's Dream (2001) - Renée Ashley
- The Scripture of the Golden Eternity (1960) - Jack Kerouac
- The Seven League Crutches (1951) - Randall Jarrell
- The Seven Seas (1896) - Rudyard Kipling
- The Shield of Achilles (1955) -- W.H. Auden
- The Snow Man (1921) - Wallace Stevens
- The Story-Teller - Mark Van Doren
- The Strange Islands: Poems (1957) - Thomas Merton
- The Tears of the Blind Lions (1949) - Thomas Merton
- The Tempers (1913) - William Carlos Williams
- The Tower (1928) - W.B. Yeats
- The Various Reason of Light (1998) - Renée Ashley
- The Verbs of Desiring (2010) - Renée Ashley
- The Wanderings of Oisin and Other Poems - W. B. Yeats (1889)
- The Wedge (1944) - William Carlos Williams
- The Wild Swans at Coole (1919) - W.B. Yeats
- The Winding Stair and Other Poems (1933) - W.B. Yeats
- The Woman at the Washington Zoo: Poems and Translations (1960) - Randall Jarrell
- Thirty Poems (1944) - Thomas Merton
- Three Stories and Ten Poems - Ernest Hemingway
- Trees and Other Poems (1914) - Joyce Kilmer
- Transport to Summer (1947) - Wallace Stevens
- Traumgekrönt (trans. Dream-Crowned) (1897) - Rainer Maria Rilke
- Trial of a Poet (1947) - Karl Shapiro
- Tulips and Chimneys (1923) - E. E. Cummings
- Two Gentlemen in Bonds (1927) - John Crowe Ransom
- Umbra (1920) - Ezra Pound
- Vision in Spring (1921) - William Faulkner
- ViVa (1931) - E. E. Cummings
- V-Letter and Other Poems (1945) - Karl Shapiro
Titles: W - Z
- WAIT (2011) - Alison Stine
- West-Running Brook (1929) - Robert Frost
- White Haired Lover (1968) - Karl Shapiro
- White Shroud Poems: 1980–1985 (1986) - Allen Ginsberg
- Winter Diary (1935) - Mark Van Doren
- Witt – Patti Smith
- XAIPE: Seventy-One Poems (1950) - E. E. Cummings
- XLI Poems (1925) - E. E. Cummings
- You Come Too (1959) - Robert Frost
Titles beginning with numbers
- 1 × 1 (1944) - E. E. Cummings
- 50 Poems (1940) - E. E. Cummings
- 73 Poems (1963) - E. E. Cummings (posthumous)
- 77 Dream Songs (1964) - John Berryman
- 95 Poems (1958) - E. E. Cummings
Titles beginning with symbols
- & (1925) - E. E. Cummings
See also
- Anthology
- Glossary of poetry terms
- History of poetry
- List of anonymously published works
- List of poems
- List of poetry anthologies
- List of poetry groups and movements
- Lists of poets
- List of years in poetry
- List of years in literature
- Outline of poetry
- Song cycle
- The Poetry Collection – a collection of 100,000 volumes of 20th century English-language poetry at the University of Buffalo
References
- ^ Mills, Billy. "Do collected poems provide a complete account of an author? As well as providing an unwelcome memento mori, they can obscure as much as they reveal about a poet's work" from The Guardian (20 July 2009). Retrieved 21 May 2013.
- ^ Kilgore-Caradec, Jennifer, and Aji, Hélène. Selected Poems From Modernism to Now. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012). This work was the result of a March 2008 colloquium at Université de Caen.
External links
- Bartleby.com - Verse: Poetry Anthologies and Tens of Thousands of Poems (includes several poetry collections)
- The Poetry Collection (at University of Buffalo libraries)