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  2. Uranians - Wikipedia

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    More recent anthologies and republications of Uranian poetry are Kaylor's exhaustive two-volume Lad's Love: An anthology of Uranian poetry and prose (2010a and 2010b) and a three-volume series by the Gay Men's Press, each volume introduced by Paul I. Webb: To Boys Unknown: Poems by Rev. E. E. Bradford (1988), In the Dreamy Afternoon: Poems by ...

  3. Susie Frances Harrison - Wikipedia

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    She was the music critic of The Week from December 1886 to June 1887 under her pen-name of Seranus. She wrote the "Historical sketch on Canadian music" for the 1898 Canada: An Encyclopedia of the Country. [4] Susan Harrison was considered an authority on folk music, and often lectured on the subject.

  4. Insert Boy - Wikipedia

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    [insert] boy is a 2014 debut poetry collection by Danez Smith, published by YesYes Books. [1] The book won the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry and the Kate Tufts Discovery Award . [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  5. Oscar Williams (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Among his influential anthologies are Master Poems of the English Language, Immortal Poems of the English Language, The Pocket Book of Modern Verse, and the Little Treasury Poetry Series, which were used in colleges and high schools around the U.S. in the 1950s and 1960s. During his lifetime, anthologies he edited sold more than two million ...

  6. Category:Encyclopedias of music - Wikipedia

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  7. Royston Ellis - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, his book The Big Beat Scene was published, surveying pop music at the dawn of the "Swinging Sixties". It was reprinted by Music Mentor Press in 2010, with additional comments. [ 9 ] Ellis's novel, Myself For Fame (1964), about a fictional pop star, has a chapter set in Liverpool that seems to recount his experiences with "The Beetles ...

  8. The Medway Poets - Wikipedia

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    The origin of The Medway Poets was a series of readings called "Outcrowd" staged by Bill Lewis and Rob Earl from 1975 on the bank of the River Medway in Maidstone, Kent, in the Lamb Inn, later called Drake's Crab and Oyster House, at 9 Fair Meadow.

  9. Bibliography of Music Literature - Wikipedia

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    Since that time the Bibliography of Music Literature has been a regular publication of the Staatliches Institut für Musikforschung. The last volume in print format was published in 2001 and covered the year 1988 (Frankfurt am Main: Hofmeister , 1954-1968 [volumes 1.1950/51 to 6.1960], Mainz: Schott , 1969-2001 [volumes 1961 to 1988]).