Poetry: A Quick Dabble and Dive
Read my post about why you should read poetry, among other great literature, even if it intimidates you: I Don’t Know Enough So Where Do I Begin? This list is not even a “beginning” for poetry though. It is more like a quick sample, a dabble, a taste. There are dozens of wonderful introductions and resources out there for reading poetry. Right now, I chose to simply dive in and begin somewhere.
The Daily Poem - If you are looking for an easy way to jump into poetry with little introduction and without having to buy a book or do a lot of research, check out this Circe Institute podcast made available through their Close Reads Podcast Network, (which I promise we will talk about more elsewhere.)
Here are links to just a few compilations.
Read Shakespeare. He is the master of English. I could share some of my favorite plays, but I would rather encourage you to pick one according to the story you are most interested in. I will, however, share an excellent way to introduce yourself to his plays if you are not quite confident enough to dive into the originals.
Charles and Mary Lamb retold many of Shakespeare’s plays and they are lovely, accessible, and the perfect introduction to the great bard.
And if you don’t own a collection of his sonnets, you really should.
Here are a few beautiful poems you can read right now, online.
Links to our favorite translations of these great works.