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199 Famous Poems
199 Famous Poems
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Book Title: 199 Famous Poems
Author: R. Malhotra (Compiler)
ISBN-13: 9789365610710
Pages: 286
Edition: First Edition (2026)
Binding: Paperback
Genre: Literature & Fiction > Poetry > Poetry Anthologies > World Poetry > Classic & Modern Poetry
Recommended Age Group: 14+ years; suitable for students, poetry lovers, teachers, and general literary readers
Reading Difficulty: Moderate
Estimated Reading Time to Finish: 8–10 hours
Price: $14.99/- £13.99/- ₹325/-
Description
199 Famous Poems, compiled by R. Malhotra, is a wide-ranging poetry anthology designed for readers who want a compact yet meaningful journey through some of the most memorable voices in world literature. Bringing together 199 poems across cultures, periods, and poetic traditions, this collection introduces readers to legendary poets such as William Shakespeare, Robert Frost, Emily Dickinson, Pablo Neruda, Langston Hughes, Sylvia Plath, William Wordsworth, John Keats, Walt Whitman, W. B. Yeats, Maya Angelou, Charles Bukowski, Edgar Allan Poe, Rabindranath Tagore, John Donne, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Percy Bysshe Shelley, William Blake, and many more.
The anthology includes celebrated works such as “Bluebird,” “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night,” “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” “If You Forget Me,” “Where the Mind Is Without Fear,” “The Road Not Taken,” “Ozymandias,” “One Art,” “Still I Rise,” “No Man Is an Island,” and “Death Be Not Proud.” Together, these poems offer readers a rich encounter with love, courage, grief, nature, identity, hope, mortality, rebellion, memory, and the enduring strength of the human spirit.
Accessible in arrangement yet deep in literary value, 199 Famous Poems is ideal for students, teachers, book collectors, and readers who enjoy returning to powerful poems for reflection and inspiration. It is especially useful for classroom reading, recitation, literary appreciation, comparative study, and personal enrichment. Whether read sequentially or dipped into poem by poem, this anthology serves as a valuable companion for anyone seeking a broad introduction to poetry’s emotional range, artistic beauty, and lasting cultural significance.
Key Features
- Features 199 celebrated poems from world literature.
- Compiled by R. Malhotra for students and poetry readers.
- Includes Shakespeare, Frost, Dickinson, Neruda, and Plath.
- Covers classic, modern, romantic, war, and reflective poetry.
- Explores love, grief, nature, courage, hope, and mortality.
- Ideal for school, college, and general literary reading.
- Useful for recitation, classroom study, and appreciation.
- Includes iconic poems such as “Ozymandias” and “Still I Rise.”
- Compact 286-page anthology for regular reading.
- First Edition 2026 from AUMRAM Publications.
Manufacturer Details
Copyright: © 2026 Aedha Imprints
Publisher: AUMRAM PUBLICATIONS
Publisher Address: C-131, Sector 2, NOIDA, U.P. - 201301
Publisher Website: www.aumrambooks.com
Publisher Email: care@aumrambooks.com
For and on behalf of: Anubhav Publishers and Distributors
Associated Manufacturer: Doaba Corporation
Imprints: Anubhav Publishers and Distributors, Doaba Publications, Aedha Imprints
Associated Address: Shanti Mohan House, 16 Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi – 110002
Associated Website: www.aedhaimprints.com
Associated Email: care@aedhaimprints.com
Typeset at: DTP Team, Aedha Imprints, Delhi
Printed in: India
Year: 2026
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