A Gothic's Poem


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Poetry written by someone born in the wrong age of time. Emotions and a well of thoughts dancing around darker times and personal struggle. This book holds the greater works of the author who has been writing poetry in her own style since 1990. We invite you to become lost in the vivid imagery put together in words by Angela-Michelle Hatheway: writer, designer, fantasy artist




All the Bayou Stories End with Drowned


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Poetry. "You don't need psychedelics or hypnosis. You don't need a shaman or any divine intervention. If it's a trip you're looking for, try Erica Wright's ALL THE BAYOU STORIES END WITH DROWNED. This is a book that warps the America we know into a mesmerizing weirdness. It scintillates the ordinary. Wright's lyricism, the fantastic juxtapositions in her diction and imagery all give us an alternate vision of our national moment. Equal parts surreal, sinister, and sincere, this is a place you definitely want to visit. It might just be the kind of place you need to live in."--Jaswinder Bolina




Christina Rossetti's Gothic


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The poetry of Christina Rossetti is often described as ‘gothic' and yet this term has rarely been examined in the specific case of Rossetti's work. Based on new readings of the full range of her writings, from ‘Goblin Market' to the devotional poems and prose works, this book explores Rossetti's use of Gothic forms and images to consider her as a Gothic writer. Christina Rossetti's Gothic analyses the poet's use of the grotesque and the spectral and the Christian roots and Pre-Raphaelite influences of Rossetti's deployment of Gothic tropes.




The Queen of Inglewood


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poetry




The Gothic Forms of Victorian Poetry


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A lonely damsel imprisoned within a castle or convent cell. The eavesdropping of a prisoner next door. The framed image of a woman with a sinister past. These familiar tropes from 1790s novels and tales exploded onto the English literary scene in 'low-brow' titles of Gothic romance. Surprisingly, however, they also re-emerged as features of major Victorian poems from the 1830s to 1870s. Such signature tropes - inquisitional overhearing; female confinement and the damsel in distress; supernatural switches between living and dead bodies - were transfigured into poetic forms that we recognise and teach today as canonically Victorian. The Gothic Forms of Victorian Poetry identifies a poetics of Gothic enclosure constitutive of high Victorian poetry that came to define key nineteenth-century poetic forms, from the dramatic monologue, to women's sonnet sequences and metasonnets, to Pre-Raphaelite picture poems.




Gothic Poetry


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These poems have been written over the course of several years, and therefore reflect a myriad of sensibilities. Some of the poems reflect emotions as they pertain to feeling alienated, misunderstood, or different, gothic subculture, desire, morbid curiosity, and a love of all things dark, embracing our darkest fears, and confronting our inner demons.




The Gothic Poets Department


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Song lyrics by author Rachel Lawson Includes The Sea Of Time I am lost in the sea of time, I am merely a memory of seas gone by, I am lost in time's wake, Long forgotten is my world and time, I am just a shadow of a shell, my old home, Cry not for my loss, I am beauty in death's ardent clutch, Death has no worry for the dead, My world is dead, and my time is too, I with the fishes of my seas swam in my era now I am just a neat relic of past life on ancient Earth, My bones have melted away and become part of my stone shadow, a fossil




Midwest Gothic


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Poetry. Winner of the 2019 Richard Snyder Memorial Publication Prize. "The poems in MIDWEST GOTHIC make the daily deliciously strange--'the daily / which isn't still at all but a whirring / gone deep.' They make us work our way inside them, but once I entered this book, I didn't want to leave. I wanted to stay in 'the copper-tipped town;' I wanted to stay with the delphinium, 'a choir of indigo, ' and 'cornfields made surreal / in the dark.' These difficult times have tested my faith in many things, including language, and MIDWEST GOTHIC arrived just in time to remind me what poems can do."--Maggie Smith




Gothic Poems


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Gothic Poems 3: Lost Soul.Enter a world of Gothic poetry, follow the journey of one man as he battles against life, love loss and anger. Haunted by the death of the woman he loved as well as the Spirits who rule the Air until a Faustian deal is made, this solitary lonely man must fight against the forces of darkness, light and mankind to survive this world in life and undeath.E.A.Drake has used his love of Byron and Shelley as well as Kit Marlow's Dr Faustus to produce this epic poem. Lost Souls.




Gothic Poetry


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This book is a collection of Gothic and Dark poetry. It is a collection from many different poets. There are 45 poems from 17 poets.