Faber Book of Twentieth-Century Women's Poetry

The Faber Book of Twentieth-Century Women's Poetry is a poetry anthology edited by Fleur Adcock and published in 1987 by Faber and Faber. The introduction to the selection of women poets writing in English argues that there is "no particular tradition" to distinguish them from men.

Poets in the Faber Book of Twentieth Century Women's Poetry

Fleur AdcockMargaret AtwoodMargaret AvisonElizabeth BartlettPatricia BeerFrances BellerbyConnie BensleyMary Ursula BethellElizabeth BishopLouise BoganEavan BolandGwendolyn BrooksEiléan Ni ChuilleanáinAmy ClampittGillian ClarkeJane CooperWendy CopeFrances CornfordElizabeth DaryushRosemary DobsonFreda DownieLauris EdmondU. A. FanthorpeElaine FeinsteinTess GallagherLouise GlückBarbara GuestH. D.Gwen HarwoodSelima HillMolly HoldenRobin HydeElizabeth JenningsJune JordanJenny JosephMaxine KuminDenise LevertovGwendolyn MacEwenSandra McPhersonCharlotte MewJosephine MilesEdna St. Vincent MillayElma MitchellMarianne MooreLorine NiedeckerP. K. PageRuth PitterSylvia PlathAdrienne RichJudith RodriguezMuriel RukeyserCarol RumensE. J. ScovellEdith SitwellStevie SmithAnne StevensonMay SwensonAnne SzumigalskiJean ValentineEllen Bryant VoigtSylvia Townsend WarnerAnna WickhamJudith WrightElinor Wylie

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