Oxford Book Of English Verse, 1250–1900
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''The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250–1900'' is an anthology of
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, edited by Arthur Quiller-Couch, that had a very substantial influence on popular taste and perception of poetry for at least a generation. It was published by Oxford University Press in 1900; in its
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form it was carried widely around the British Empire and in war as a 'knapsack book'. It sold close to 500,000 copies in its first edition. In 1939, the editor revised it, deleting several poems (especially from the late 19th century) that he regretted including and adding instead many poems published before 1901 as well as poems published up to 1918.Of the original edition nearly half a million copies were issued, according to the introduction to the NOBEV, 1972. The extended edition appeared in 1939; NOBEV, p. v. In 1939 the content was revised: about 40 poems were then omitted from the first three-quarters of the book and about 40 others added; in the rest about 70 poems were added and roughly the same number omitted; more poems were added to represent the first 18 years of the 20th century; NOBEV, p. v. The second edition is now available online. Various successors have subtly differentiated titles. See
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''The Oxford Book of English Verse 1250–1918'' (1939 edition)

Revision also by Quiller-Couch. Poets included were:


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Project Gutenberg Book of English Verse''The Oxford Book of English Verse'' at Bartleby.comPDF edition at djm.cc

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