Abstract

Introduction: questions and premises Part I. What Makes an Anthology: 1. Anthologies as a kind 2. The disposition of the space 3. The anthologist in the poem Part II. What Makes an Anthology-Piece: 4. 'Echoing song': Elizabethan and seventeenth-century poems 5. 'A darkling plain': public poems of 1770, 1867, 1955 6. 'The poet of 'the fish'': the anthologizing of Elizabeth Bishop Part III. What Poets Make of anthologies: 7. Poets as anthology readers 8. Poets as anthology makers Coda: T. S. Eliot's imaginary anthology Notes Indices.

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