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  1. Amy Lowell: Selected Poems (American Poets Project) by Amy Lowell, 2004-10-07
  2. Selected Poems of Amy Lowell
  3. Complete Poetical Works of Amy Lowell by Amy Lowell, 1955-06
  4. John Keats. TWO VOLUME SET by Amy Lowell, 1925
  5. Men, Women and Ghosts by Amy Lowell, 2010-07-06
  6. Amy: The world of Amy Lowell and the Imagist movement by Jean Gould, 1975
  7. Amy Lowell, American Modern
  8. Amy Lowell - American Writers 82: University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers by F. Cudworth Flint, 1969-12-03
  9. Amy Lowell,: A chronicle, with extracts from her correspondence by S. Foster Damon, 1935
  10. Amy Lowell Among Her Contemporaries by Carl Rollyson, 2010-01-20
  11. Amy Lowell, a Critical Appreciation by Bryher, 2010-07-24
  12. The Thorn of a Rose: Amy Lowell Reconsidered by Glenn Richard Ruihley, 1975-06
  13. Christ, Amy Lowell by Elizabeth Mccaslin, 2005-03-31
  14. Some Imagist Poets by Richard Aldington, John Gould Fletcher, et all 2010-09-16

1. Amy Lowell - Poems And Biography By AmericanPoems.com
Amy Lowell didn't become a poet until she was years into her adulthood; then, when she died early myself a poet." Amy Lowell was born to wealth and prominence
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Amy Lowell (1874 - 1925)
Amy Lowell didn't become a poet until she was years into her adulthood; then, when she died early, her poetry (and life) were nearly forgotten until gender studies as a discipline began to look at women like Lowell as illustrative of an earlier lesbianism. She lived her later years in a "Boston marriage" and wrote erotic love poems addressed to a woman. T. S. Eliot called her the "demon saleswoman of poetry." Of herself, she said, "God made me a businesswoman and I made myself a poet." Amy Lowell was born to wealth and prominence. Her paternal grandfather, John Amory Lowell, developed the cotton industry of Massachusetts with her maternal grandfather, Abbott Lawrence. The towns of Lowell and Lawrence, Massachusetts, are named for the families. John Amory Lowell's cousin was the poet James Russell Lowell. Amy was the youngest child of five. Her eldest brother, Percival Lowell, became an astronomer in his late 30's and founded Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona. He discovered the "canals" of Mars. Earlier he'd written two books inspired by his travels to Japan and the Far East. Amy Lowell's other brother, Abbott Lawrence Lowell, became president of Harvard University. The family home was called "Sevenels" for the "Seven L's" or Lowells. Amy Lawrence was educated there by an English governess until 1883, when she was sent to a series of private schools. She was far from a model student. During vacations, she traveled with her family to Europe and to America's west.

2. Men, Women And Ghosts: The Life Of Amy Lowell
Amy Lowell. NAmy Lowell Impressionist Poet. A look at Lowell s Imagist poems and how they reflected movements in the visual arts
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Amy Lowell N Amy Lowell - Impressionist Poet
A look at Lowell's "Imagist" poems and how they reflected movements in the visual arts, particularly Impressionist painting.
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Samples of music performed at Lowell's estate, Sevenels
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Selected poems: The Taxi Patterns Lilacs

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Encarta Search results for lowell amy Lawrence . Page 1 of 1. A cousin of the 6. Magazine and news articles about lowell amy Lawrence *.
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4. WIEM: Lowell Amy
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5. Amy Lowell
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6. Amy Lowell - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Amy Lowell. Amy Lowell (February 9, 1874–May 12, 1925) was an American poet of the imagist school, who posthumously won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1926.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Amy Lowell February 9 May 12 ) was an American poet of the imagist school, who posthumously won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in Lowell was born to a prominent Massachusetts family. One brother, Percival Lowell , was a famous astronomer, who predicted the existence of the planet Pluto ; another brother, Abbott Lawrence Lowell , served as President of Harvard University . She herself never attended college because it was not deemed proper for a woman, but she compensated for this with her avid reading, which became near-obsessive book-collecting. She lived as a socialite and travelled widely, turning to poetry in after being inspired by a performance of Eleonora Duse in Europe. Her first published work appeared in in Atlantic Monthly . The first published collection of her poetry, A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass , appeared two years later. That same year, she met actress Ada Dwyer Russell, who became her companion and lover and the subject of her more erotic work. The two women travelled to England together, where Lowell met

7. Amy Lowell
Amy Lowell, Education on the Amy Lowell the daughter of wealthy parents, was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, in 1874. After being privately
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Amy Lowell the daughter of wealthy parents, was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, in 1874. After being privately educated Lowell travelled widely before settling in New York.
Her first volume of poems, A Dome of Many Coloured Glass was published in 1912. Rebelling against her respectable upbringing, Lowell shocked society by smoking large black cigars. Lowell also held radical political views and in 1914 and began having her work published in The Masses , a socialist journal edited by Floyd Dell and Max Eastman
A supporter of modern poetry, Lowell edited an annual anthology of imagist poets during the

8. Amy Lowell
Amy Lowell forum, biography, portrait, pictures, lesson plans and online books including Dome of ManyColoured Glass, Men, Women and Ghosts, Sword Blades and
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9. Gale - Free Resources - Poet's Corner - Biographies - Amy Lowell
Amy Lowell. Read her poem Generations . (18741925) Nationality American Career Poet, biographer, critic, and essayist. A descendent
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10. Amy Lowell
Amy Lowell(18741925). North of Boston by Amy Lowell The New Republic Online Another commercial site that gives us Lowell s essay on Frost.
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Amy Lowell(1874-1925) Poetry of Amy Lowell , Everypoet.com: This commercial site contains a large amount of poems from Lowell's books: A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass Sword Blades and Poppy Seed , and Men, Women and Ghosts "North of Boston" by Amy Lowell The New Republic Online: Another commercial site that gives us Lowell's essay on Frost. The opening states: 'Lowell's review changed everything (in Frost's life); according to Frost biographer Jay Parini, it made him "the most celebrated American poet from 1915 till his death in 1963.' MG Poetry of Amy Lowell : This site gives us a biography of Lowell's life, and a little insight to her poetry. We also get about 10 poems and a list of books for further research. MG Amy Lowell , Geocities: A personal site with a few poems including one written for Ezra Pound called "Astigmatism." MG Amy Lowell , Harvard Magazine: A biographical article on Lowell written by David Beardsley. MG Amy Lowell (1874-1925) , University of Illinois: An extensive site on Lowell with a long biography, a number of essays on her poetry, prefaces from Lowell's works, a large number of critical essays written by Lowell, and a collection of some of her poems. This is probably the best available online research link for Lowell. Highly recommended. MG Amy Lowell, Impressionist Poet

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Amy Lowell. Amy Lowell (February 9, 1874 May 12, 1925) was an American poet, who posthumously won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1926.
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Amy Lowell February 9 May 12 ) was an American poet , who posthumously won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in Lowell was born to a prominent Massachusetts family. One brother, Percival Lowell , was a famous astronomer, who predicted the existence of the planet Pluto ; another brother, Abbott Lawrence Lowell, served as President of Harvard University . She herself never attended college because it was not deemed proper for a woman, but she compensated for this with her avid reading, which became near-obsessive book-collecting. She lived as a socialite and travelled widely, turning to poetry in after being inspired by a performance of Eleonora Duse in Europe. Her first published work appeared in in Atlantic Monthly . The first published collection of her poetry, A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass , appeared two years later. That same year, she met actress Ada Dwyer Russell, who became her companion and lover and the subject of her more erotic work. The two women travelled to England together, where Lowell met Ezra Pound , who was at once a major influence and a major critic of her work.

12. Amy Lowell
Amy Lowell A Legacy of Names for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer communities. Click here for more info. Amy Lowell. From sappho.com.
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Online Resources Texts: Amy Lowell Texts: Queer Histories Texts: Authors Index ... Suggest a Name Names Index: A B C D ... Scholars Index Pictures of the Floating World (The Collected Works of Amy Lowell) by Amy Lowell Holly Amy Lowell From sappho.com . Site hosts several poems by Lowell. Excerpt: Amy Lowell, American Imagist poet, was a woman of great accomplishment. She was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, to a prominent family of high-achievers. Her environment was literary and sophisticated, and when she left private school at 17 to care for her elderly parents, she embarked on a program of self-education. Her poetic career began in 1902 when she saw Eleonora Duse, a famous actress, perform on stage. Overcome with Eleonora's beauty and talent, she wrote her first poem addressed to the actress. They met only a couple times and never developed a relationship, but Eleonora inspired many poems from Amy and triggered her career... Amy Lowell, Impressionist Poet

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14. Poetry Of Amy Lowell, Full-text; Amy Lowell's Poems At Everypoet.com
A collection of amy lowell's poems, including the complete A Dome of ManyColoured Glass , Sword Blades and Poppy Seed and Men, Women and Ghosts collections.
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blacktitle.jpg (12329 bytes). amy lowell (18741925) lowell s Life and Career About lowell s Poetry On The Weather-Cock Points
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16. Many Swans Sun Myth Of The North American Indians
By amy lowell (1920), etext from the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library.
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A page with several poems.
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THE LITTLE GARDEN
A little garden on a bleak hillside
Where deep the heavy, dazzling mountain snow
Lies far into the spring. The sun's pale glow
Is scarcely able to melt patches wide
About the single rose bush. All denied
Of nature's tender ministries. But no,
For wonder-working faith has made it blow
With flowers many hued and starry-eyed.
Here sleeps the sun long, idle summer hours;
Here butterflies and bees fare far to rove Amid the crumpled leaves of poppy flowers; Here four o'clocks, to the passionate night above Fling whiffs of perfume, like pale incense showers. A little garden, loved with a great love! Amy Lowell AZURE AND GOLD April had covered the hills With flickering yellows and reds, The sparkle and coolness of snow Was blown from the mountain beds. Across a deep-sunken stream The pink of blossoming trees, And from windless appleblooms The humming of many bees. The air was of rose and gold Arabesqued with the song of birds Who, swinging unseen under leaves

18. Lowell, Amy - University Of Maryland
lowell, amy. Dome Of ManyColoured Glass. Men, Women And Ghosts. Sword Blades and Poppy Seed. The Boston Atheneaum. Lyrical Poems. Sonnets. Verses for Children. amy lowell, Modern American Poetry
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19. Isle Of Lesbos: Poetry Of Anna Seward
A brief biography of the poet, with the texts of several poems.
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Amy Lowell ( 27k JPG image ), American Imagist poet, was a woman of great accomplishment. She was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, to a prominent family of high-achievers. Her environment was literary and sophisticated, and when she left private school at 17 to care for her elderly parents, she embarked on a program of self-education. Her poetic career began in 1902 when she saw Eleonora Duse, a famous actress, perform on stage. Overcome with Eleonora's beauty and talent, she wrote her first poem addressed to the actress. They met only a couple times and never developed a relationship, but Eleonora inspired many poems from Amy and triggered her career. Ada Russell, another actress, became the love of Amy's life. She met Ada in 1909 and they remained together until Amy's death in 1925. Amy wrote many, many poems about Ada. In the beginning, as with her previous poems about women, she wrote in such a way that only those who knew the inspiration for a poem would recognize its lesbian content. But as time went on, she censored her work less and less. By the time she wrote Pictures of the Floating World , her poems about Ada were much more blatantly erotic. The series "Planes of Personality: Two Speak Together" chronicles their relationship, including the intensely erotic poem

20. Vita - Amy Lowell
The brief life of an Imagist poet. From Harvard magazine.
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A contemporary described Lowell as a "ponderous and regal figure." Courtesy Harvard University Archives "She was not only poetical but the cause of poetry in others," wrote Henry Seidel Canby, editor of The Saturday Review, after a cerebral hemorrhage killed Amy Lowell in 1925. "She, as well as her poetry, will take a place in American literature...a tribute few can expect." A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass, in 1912. Some critics respected the melodious quality of Lowell's verse, but most felt she relied too heavily on nineteenth-century tradition. Few criticisms could have been worse. That year marked a flashpoint for poetic innovation: Ezra Pound was formalizing Imagism; Harriet Monroe had founded the experimental journal Poetry; and vers libre, which deemphasized meter and rhyme in favor of cadence and rhythm, was gaining favor. Des Imagistes, a landmark anthology. Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, Lowell's second volume of poetry, earned raves, but struck Pound as treating Imagist tenets too loosely. When Lowell began planning her own anthology, Pound was outraged; he believed her contributors' poetry lacked Imagism's hallmark intensity. He refused to contribute, and mockingly branded Lowell and her group "Amygists." Poetry magazine with citizens of South Carolina. Her poem "Magnolia Gardens" describes her disappointment at finding the blooms at a famous Charleston garden a "Hateful,/Reeking with sensuality,/Bestial, obscene" shade of magenta. After residents wrote letters challenging her perception, Lowell found another poem describing the flowers as magenta, convinced its author to submit it to

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