How Long to Read 101 Famous Poems

By Roy F. Cook

How Long Does it Take to Read 101 Famous Poems?

It takes the average reader 5 hours and 20 minutes to read 101 Famous Poems by Roy F. Cook

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

Description

Originally published in 1916, Roy J. Cook's "101 Famous Poems" is one of the finest collections of poetry ever assembled. The book seems to include a poem, word, or even a phrase (e.g. tinnabulation and runcible spoons) for just about everyone. There are poems of encouragement (such as Frank Stanton's "Keep a'Goin") and poems to delight both children and the young at heart-such as Eugene Field's "Little Boy Blue," Edward Lear's "The Owl and the Pussy Cat," and Mary Howitt's "The Spider and the Fly." There are also light-hearted poems with good points for even today, such Eugene Field's "The Duel" (an entertaining tale about the gingham dog and calico cat that scrapped so wildly they ate each other up). From the World War I era, we read Alan Seeger's "I Have a Rendezvous with Death," which tragically came true in his case. Other heart-wrenching war poems from that era include "In Flander's Fields" by John McRae, "Grass" by Carl Sandburg, "The Spires of Oxford" by Winifred M. Letts, and "How Did You Die?" by Edmund Vance Cooke. Poems about death include Tennyson's "Crossing the Bar," not to mention the chilling lyrics of "The Raven" and "The Bells" by Edgar Allan Poe. Story lovers will enjoy the epic poem of how Horatius and his two comrades saved Rome by staving fearsome foes at the foot of a bridge, or the story of Bess, the innkeeper's daughter, so tragically told in Alfred Noyes' "Highwayman" classic. There are American patriotic poems, such as Henry Van Dyke's "America for Me," "God Save the Flag" by Oliver Wendell Holmes, and "The Flag Goes By" penned by Henry Holcomb Bennett. And what American schoolchild hasn't heard the patriotic words of Sir Walter Scott-"breathes there the man with soul so dead, who never to himself hath said, this is my own, my native land?" Readers of-and audiobook listeners to-this book will pick up many common phrases drawn from or adapted from the storied words and verses of yesteryear (e.g. "ours is not to wonder why, ours is but to do or die" adapted from Alfred Tennyson's "Charge of the Light Brigade") "Let me live in a house by the side of the road and be a friend to men" is a direct quote from a poem by Sam Walter Foss. The "runcible spoon," which was made up by Edward Lear as part of his nonsense poetry, is now included in more than one English dictionary. "I Shall Not Pass this Way Again" comes directly from the poem by that name, written by Eva Rose York. And "If I can stop one heart from breaking" was penned by Emily Dickinson in her wonder classic, "Not in Vain." Though poetry has fallen out of favor in some circles today, there is much to be gained by reading the verses of yesteryear. There is a reason why so many people memorized poems in the 1800's. Memorizing poetry has been shown to expand the mind, teach rhythmic patterns, and even improve neuroplasticity. For those new to the joy of poetry, those simply wanting a review of the great verses of yesteryear, and even for students required to read this book in a literature class, "101 Famous Poems" provides a great introduction to many of the very best poems ever written. For those who aren't familiar with many of the world's greatest poets, the short poet biographies at the end of the book provides a helpful-though brief-intro to each writer will lay at least a brief groundwork for an even better understanding of each poem.

How long is 101 Famous Poems?

101 Famous Poems by Roy F. Cook is 320 pages long, and a total of 80,000 words.

This makes it 108% the length of the average book. It also has 98% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read 101 Famous Poems Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 7 hours and 17 minutes to read 101 Famous Poems aloud.

What Reading Level is 101 Famous Poems?

101 Famous Poems is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

Note that there may be other factors that effect this rating besides length that are not factored in on this page. This may include things like complex language or sensitive topics not suitable for students of certain ages.

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