Recordings of contemporary poets reading and discussing their work. Sponsored by the University of North Carolina Press and the North Carolina Arts Council.
Preserving and providing access to thousands of hours of recordings from Naropa's Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied poetics. Readings, lectures, and discussions are all available.
The American Verse Project is a collaborative project between the University of Michigan Humanities Text Initiative (HTI) and the University of Michigan Press. The project is assembling an electronic archive of volumes of American poetry prior to 1920.
A digital collection of some 52 published works by 19th-century black women writers. A part of the Digital Schomburg, this collection provides access to the thought, perspectives and creative abilities of black women as captured in books and pamphlets published prior to 1920. Use the "Poetry" tab to find poems.
The First World War Poetry Digital Archive is an online repository of over 7000 items. The heart of the archive consists of collections of highly valued primary material from major poets of the period.
Contains 4,700 English poems by 723 poets, from the Old English period to the contemporary, Based on Representative Poetry, by Professor W. J. Alexander of University College, University of Toronto, in 1912.
A collection of over 200 texts dating from the 16th to the 19th century which are important examples of early women's writing. Limit the search results to "verse" to find poetry.
Recordings of readings and lectures from some of the best writers of our time, digitized and preserved by the 92nd Street Y cultural and community center in New York City.