Incoming Resources
- The hatred of poetry, Ben Lerner
- Write poetry and get it published, Matthew Sweeney and John Hartley Williams
- Reading the illegible, Craig Dworkin
- Reading poetry, an introduction, Tom Furniss and Michael Bath
- Sounding/silence, Martin Heidegger at the limits of poetics, David Nowell Smith
- Watchwords, Romanticism and the poetics of attention, Lily Gurton-Wachter
- On form, poetry, aestheticism, and the legacy of a word, Angela Leighton
- Introspections, American poets on one of their own poems, edited by Robert Pack, Jay Parini
- The end of the poem, studies in poetics, Giorgio Agamben ; translated by Daniel Heller-Roazen
- Practical poetics in architecture, Leon Van Schaik
- Art of darkness, a poetics of Gothic, Anne Williams
- Theopoetic folds, philosophizing multifariousness, edited by Roland Faber and Jeremy Fackenthal
- Literature against philosophy, Plato to Derrida, a defence of poetry, Mark Edmundson
- Designs on truth, the poetics of the Augustan mock-epic, Gregory G. Colomb
- Advice to a young poet, by Max Jacob ; translated from the French and introduced by John Adlard, with a preface by Edmond Jabès, and an afterword by Jacques Evrard, both translated [from the French] by John Adlard
- The poem, lyric, sign, metre, Don Paterson
- The marginalization of poetry, language writing and literary history, Bob Perelman
- Uncreative writing, managing language in the digital age, Kenneth Goldsmith
- Literary theory, an introduction, Terry Eagleton
- Dance pathologies, performance, poetics, medicine, Felicia McCarren
- Poetry & posterity, Edna Longley
- Marxism and literature, Raymond Williams
- Rites of return, diaspora poetics and the politics of memory, edited by Marianne Hirsch and Nancy K. Miller
- The craft of writing poetry, Alison Chisholm
- Beating a restless drum, the poetics of Kamau Brathwaite and Derek Walcott, June D. Bobb
- Write poetry and get it published, Matthew Sweeney and John Hartley Williams
- The culture of Christina Rossetti, female poetics and Victorian contexts, edited by Mary Arseneau, Antony H. Harrison, and Lorraine Janzen Kooistra
- Deconstruction, theory and practice, Christopher Norris
- Madness, rack, and honey, collected lectures, Mary Ruefle
- How to read a poem, Terry Eagleton
- Poetry, the basics, Jeffrey Wainwright
- The language of inquiry, Lyn Hejinian
- Disjunctive poetics, from Gertrude Stein and Louis Zukofsky to Susan Howe, Peter Quartermain
- Between science and literature, an introduction to autopoetics, Ira Livingston ; foreword by N. Katherine Hayles
- Decadent Poetics, Literature and Form at the British Fin-de-Siecle, edited by Jason David Hall and Alex Murray
- A theory of art, Karol Berger
- Proofs and theories, essays on poetry, Louise Glück
- Readings in Russian poetics, formalist and structuralist views, edited by Ladislav Matejka and Krystyna Pomorska
- Till I end my song, a gathering of last poems, edited with commentaries by Harold Bloom
- Poetry notebook, 2006-2014, Clive James
- Writing from the inside out, the practice of free-form writing, Stephen Lloyd Webber
- Comparative poetics, an intercultural essay on theories of literature, Earl Miner
- Sensation, contemporary poetry and Deleuze, transformative intensities, Jon Clay
- Close listening, poetry and the performed word, edited by Charles Bernstein
- Walt Whitman's native representations, Ed Folsom
- How to kill a dragon, aspects of Indo-European poetics, Calvert Watkins
- Structuralist poetics, structuralism, linguistics and the study of literature, Jonathan Culler
- Studying poetry, Brian Moon
- Poetic rhythm, an introduction, Derek Attridge
- Atlantic drift, an anthology of poetry and poetics, edited by James Byrne & Robert Sheppard