No. of pages 168
Published: 1959
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James Reeves's long introduction provides the personal background to her remarkable poems and has been acclaimed by Allen Tate as 'the best essay ever written on this subject'.
Set by AQA B and WJEC at A-level
Age 16+
This book is part of a book series called Heinemann Poetry Bookshelf .
There are 168 pages in this book. This book was published 1959 by Pearson Education Limited .
James Reeves was an acclaimed author and critic, who had strong links with education, while Edward Ardizzone's glorious line drawings in hundreds of books for children and adults won him international renown.
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