<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"The articles in this reference book, all fully updated and from the Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, Fourth Edition, provide a complete survey of the poetic history and practice in over 100 major national, regional, and diasporic literatures and language traditions throughout the world"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>An authoritative and comprehensive guide to poetry throughout the world</b> <p/><i>The Princeton Handbook of World Poetries</i>--drawn from the latest edition of the acclaimed <i>Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics</i>--provides a comprehensive and authoritative survey of the history and practice of poetry in more than 100 major regional, national, and diasporic literatures and language traditions around the globe. With more than 165 entries, the book combines broad overviews and focused accounts to give extensive coverage of poetic traditions throughout the world. For students, teachers, researchers, poets, and other readers, it supplies a one-of-a-kind resource, offering in-depth treatment of Indo-European poetries (all the major Celtic, Slavic, Germanic, and Romance languages, and others); ancient Middle Eastern poetries (Hebrew, Persian, Sumerian, and Assyro-Babylonian); subcontinental Indian poetries (Bengali, Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Urdu, and more); Asian and Pacific poetries (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Mongolian, Nepalese, Thai, and Tibetan); Spanish American poetries (those of Mexico, Peru, Argentina, Chile, and many other Latin American countries); indigenous American poetries (Guaraní, Inuit, and Navajo); and African poetries (those of Ethiopia, Somalia, South Africa, and other countries, and including African languages, English, French, and Portuguese). Complete with an introduction by the editors, this is an essential volume for anyone interested in understanding poetry in an international context.<br></p><ul><li>Drawn from the latest edition of the acclaimed<i> Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics</i></li><li>Provides more than 165 authoritative entries on poetry in more than 100 regional, national, and diasporic literatures and language traditions throughout the world</li><li>Features extensive coverage of non-Western poetic traditions</li><li>Includes an introduction, bibliographies, cross-references, and a general index</li></ul><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>With over a million words and more than one thousand entries, this latest edition of <i>The Princeton Handbook of World Poetries</i> may well evolve into becoming the most important reference book in anyone's library. . . . Ever since its first publication, <i>The Princeton Handbook of World Poetries</i> has oft been referred to as the ultimate, authoritative reference with regards the study of world poetry. With a menagerie of terms, concepts, schools, movements and international tradition(s), contained herein is an almost one-of-kind reference book.<b>---David Marx, <i>David Marx Book Reviews</i></b><br><br>Helpful spin-offs from an acclaimed 'mother volume.'-- "Library Journal"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Roland Greene</b> is the Mark Pigott KBE Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences at Stanford University and the founder and director of Arcade, a digital salon for literary studies and the humanities. He is the editor in chief of <i>The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics</i>. <b>Stephen Cushman</b> is the Robert C. Taylor Professor of English at the University of Virginia and the general editor of <i>The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics</i>.
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