Poets have long treated birds as a captivating source of inspiration as
metaphors, references, and symbols of death, eternity, life, love,
power, religious beliefs, and superstitions. Others have used different
types of birds to express their thoughts and emotions. This volume
highlights these remarkable creatures as they take flight from the
Elizabethan era through the twentieth century. Selections from classic
to contemporary authors include poems by Samuel Beckett, William Blake,
Emily Dickinson, John Keats, Herman Melville, Edgar Allan Poe, Rainer
Maria Rilke, Wallace Stevens, William Carlos Williams, William Butler
Yeats, and others. This anthology is ideal for classroom use,
independent study, and personal perusal.