The Norton Anthology of Poetry

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The Norton Anthology of Poetry is one of several literary anthologies published by W.W. Norton and Company. It is intended for classroom use,[1] and has sold well.[2]

The anthology appeared in 1970 and is in its sixth edition, a volume which includes 1,871 poems.[3] The book has been seen as representing a canon. For example, the inclusion of Bob Dylan (whose "Boots of Spanish Leather" was anthologized before he won the Nobel Prize in Literature) was cited as evidence of the acceptance of his credentials as a poet.[4]


An online version of this book is available on the Internet Archive for General-Interest Readers.

Follow this link for the book : https://archive.org/details/nortonanthologyo00canp

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  1. ^ "Home Page".
  2. ^ "Poetry bestsellers". The Scotsman. ECM Publishers, Inc. 1999. 26 Dec. 2013 Archived 2002-03-31 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Ferguson, Margaret, ed. (2018). The Norton anthology of poetry (6 ed.). New York: Norton. ISBN 978-0-393-67902-1.
  4. ^ "The Best and Worst of Celebrity Poetry". 2008. Retrieved 28 December 2013.