English 371: Advanced Poetry Writing
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This guide is designed to help you research literary journals for your work in English 371. Check out the tabs on the left for more information on finding and accessing specific journals. For further assistance, please schedule a research consultation with Audrey or email her at gunn4@stolaf.edu.
Finding Published Poetry
- Poetry FoundationThe Poetry Foundation hosts a database of nearly 50,000 poems. Browse or search to find poems that interest you, then look at the bottom of the poem to find where it was published. This can be a good way of finding literary magazines whose work appeals to you.
- Poets.org"Search our extensive curated collection of over 10,000 poems by occasion, theme, and form, or search by keyword or poet’s name." The publisher is listed beneath each poem.
- Literature Online (LION) This link opens in a new windowFull-text primary and secondary sources in literary studies. Primary materials include British and American poetry from the eighth century to the contemporary period, drama from 1280 to 1915, and prose from 1500 to 1914, plus streaming video of poets reading poetry and dramatized audio recordings of Shakespeare's plays. Secondary materials include major dictionaries and encyclopedias in literary studies, author bibliographies, and scholarly journal articles.
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