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  1. Amy Lowell (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Richard Benvenuto, 1985-09
  2. Amy Lowell:Portrait of the poet in her time by Horace Gregory, 1958
  3. Amy Lowell by Clement Wood, 1973
  4. The Letters of D. H. Lawrence & Amy Lowell 1914-1925 by D. H. Lawrence, 1985-11
  5. Many Swans, Sun Myth of the North American Indians (Forgotten Books) by Amy Lawrence Lowell, 2008-02-14
  6. Amy Lowell by Anonymous, 2010-04-06
  7. Eight takes.(Yvor Winters: Selected Poems)(John Greenleaf Whittier: Selected Poems)(American Wits: An Anthology of Light Verse)(Amy Lowell: Selected Poems)(Kenneth ... Review): An article from: Poetry by David Orr, 2005-12-01
  8. Florence Ayscough And Amy Lowell: Correspondence Of A Friendship
  9. A Mosaic: Amy Lowell by George H. Sargent, 1926
  10. Florence Ayscough & Amy Lowell. Correspondence of a Friendship. by Florence and Lowell, Amy. Ayscough, 1945
  11. Amy Lowell; sketches biographical and critical by Richard Hunt, Royall H Snow, 2010-08-06
  12. Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan: Tr. By Annie Shepley Omori and Kochi Doi ... With an Introduction by Amy Lowell (1921) by No Author, 2009-06-25
  13. American Aristocracy: The Lives and Times of James Russell, Amy, and Robert Lowell by C. David Heymann, 1980-01
  14. A dome of many-coloured glass by Amy Lowell, 2010-09-08

21. Amy Lowell's Life And Career
Particularly interesting are C. David Heymann, American Aristocracy The Lives and Times of james Russell lowell, amy, and Robert lowell (1980), and Cheryl
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Amy Lowell's Life and Career Marcia B. Dinneen A my Lowell was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, the daughter of Augustus Lowell and Katherine Bigelow Lawrence. Both sides of the family were New England aristocrats, wealthy and prominent members of society. Augustus Lowell was a businessman, civic leader, and horticulturalist, Katherine Lowell an accomplished musician and linguist. Although considered as "almost disreputable," poets were part of the Lowell family, including James Russell Lowell, a first cousin, and later Robert Lowell. As the daughter of a wealthy family, Lowell was first educated at the family home, "Sevenels" (named by her father as a reference to the seven Lowells living there), by an English governess who left her with a lifelong inability to spell. Her first poem, "Chacago," written at age nine, is testament to this problem. In the fall of 1883 Lowell began attending a series of private schools in Brookline and Boston. At school she was "the terror of the faculty" (Gould, p. 32). Even at Mrs. Cabot's school, founded by a Lowell cousin to educate her own children and the children of friends and relations, Lowell was "totally indifferent to classroom decorum. Noisy, opinionated, and spoiled, she terrorized the other students and spoke back to her teachers" (Heymann, p. 164). During school vacations Lowell traveled with her family. She went to Europe and to New Mexico and California. On the latter trip she kept a travel journal. Lowell enjoyed writing, and two stories she wrote during this time were printed in

22. Lowell, Amy
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Amy Lowell, 1916 Corbis-Bettmann (1874-1925), poet and critic Born on February 9, 1874, in Brookline, Massachusetts, Amy Lowell came from a prominent Massachusetts family (her brothers were Abbott Lawrence Lowell, later president of Harvard, and astronomer Percival Lowell). She was educated in private schools and by her mother, and until she was 28 she did little but alternately live at home, where she enjoyed the life of a Boston socialite, and travel abroad. About 1902 she decided to devote her energies to poetry. It was eight years before her first piece, a conventional but not undistinguished sonnet, was published in Atlantic Monthly, and two more before her first volume, A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass (1912), appeared. On a visit to England in 1913 she met Ezra Pound and discovered his circle, the Imagists. He included one of Lowell's poems in his anthology Des Imagistes (1914), and in that year she published her second book, Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, which includes her first experimentation with free verse and "polyphonic prose."

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    25. Our Favorite Poetry By Amy Lowell
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    (Her lesbian love poems are listed in The Complete Poetical Works of Amy Lowell, under the Planes of Personality: Two Speak Together) A Sprig of Rosemary I cannot see your face. When I think of you, It is your hands which I see. Your hands Sewing, Holding a book, Resting for a moment on the sill of a window. My eyes keep always the sight of your hands, But my heart holds the sound of your voice, And the soft brightness which is your soul. Vernal Equinox The scent of hyacinths, like a pale mist, lies between me and my book; And the South Wind, washing through the room, Makes the candles quiver. My nerves sting at a spatter of rain on the shutter, And I am uneasy with the thrusting of green shoots Outside, in the night. Mise en scene When I think of you, Beloved, I see a smooth and stately garden With parterres of gold and crimson tulips And the bursting lilac leaves. There is a low-lipped basin in the midst, Where a statue of veined cream marble Perpetually pours water over her shoulder From a rounded urn. When the wind blows, The water-stream blows before it And spatters into the basin with a light tinkling, And your shawl the colour of red violets Flares out behind you in great curves Like the swirling draperies of a painted Madonna. Madonna of the Evening Flowers All day long I have been working, Now I am tired. I call: "Where are you?" But there is only the oak-tree rustling in the wind. The house is very quiet, The sun shines in on your books, On your scissors and thimble just put down, But you are not there. Suddenly I am lonely: Where are you? I go about searching. Then I see you, Standing under a spire of pale blue larkspur, With a basket of roses on your arm. You are cool, like silver, and you smile. I think the Canterbury bells are playing little tunes. You tell me that the peonies need spraying, That the columbines have overrun all bounds, That the pyrus japonica should be cut back and rounded. You tell me these things. But I look at you, heart of silver, White heart-flame of polished silver, Burning beneath the blue steeples of the larkspur, And I long to kneel instantly at your feet, While all about us peal the loud sweet Te Deums of the Canterbury bells.

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    30. Lowell, Amy. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    lowell, amy. 1874–1925, American poet, biographer, and critic, b. Brookline, Mass., privately educated; sister of Percival lowell and Abbott Lawrence lowell.
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    34. Poetry Of Amy Lowell, Full-text; Amy Lowell's Poems At Everypoet.com
    Patterns. I walk down the garden paths, And all the daffodils Are blowing, and the bright blue squills. I walk down the patterned
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    Patterns I walk down the garden paths,
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    I walk down the patterned garden-paths
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    Pattern. As I wander down
    The garden paths. My dress is richly figured, And the train Makes a pink and silver stain On the gravel, and the thrift Of the borders. Just a plate of current fashion, Tripping by in high-heeled, ribboned shoes. Not a softness anywhere about me, Only whalebone and brocade. And I sink on a seat in the shade Of a lime tree. For my passion Wars against the stiff brocade. The daffodils and squills Flutter in the breeze As they please.

    35. Glbtq >> Literature >> Lowell, Amy
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    Lowell, Amy (1874-1925)
    page: Amy Lowell was a poet, translator, essayist, literary biographer, and public speaker. Her poetry is extremely frank, forthrightly sensual, and often overtly lesbian. She was born February 9, 1874, in Brookline, Massachusetts, to Augustus and Katherine Lawrence Lowell. She was much younger than her siblings and so grew up lonely in the company of literate and socially sophisticated adults on the ten-acre family estate, Sevenels. She was a precocious child even among a prominent family of high achievers and important New England personages, James Russell Lowell, a great-cousin, among them. Sponsor Message.
    Throughout her life, Lowell would struggle to distinguish herself on her own merits and accomplishments, apart from her family fortune and famous relatives. She attended private girls' schools until age seventeen when she left school to care for her elderly parents. At home, she undertook a rigorous self-education, reading widely among the several thousand books in the library of Sevenels. She became an ardent student of poetry, especially Keats's. After her parents' deaths, Lowell purchased Sevenels from her father's estate, transforming the house and stables into a compound almost totally devoted to her two great endeavors: creating and promoting modern American poetry and breeding dogs.

    36. Glbtq >> Literature >> Lowell, Amy
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    page: Most notable in this capacity, Lowell brought Imagism from England to the United States. In 1913, Lowell read some poetry by "H.D., Imagiste" in Harriet Monroe's little magazine, Poetry , and immediately recognized in it an affinity with her own work: "direct treatment of the thing," no superfluous language, the rhythm of music rather than traditional poetic meterthe defining traits of Imagism. Hilda Doolittle's appearance in Poetry had been the project of another poet, promoter, and strong personality, Ezra Pound. Later in 1913, Lowell traveled to England to meet H.D. and to learn more about what she could do in the service of Imagism, which she thought of as the very future of poetry. Sponsor Message.
    As Lowell's reputation and success as champion of Imagism in the United States grew, publishing three volumes of Some Imagist Poets from 1915 to 1917, Ezra Pound grew more furious, believing he had been deposed as head of a movement he considered his rightful domain. He withdrew his participation, moving on to Vorticism and hoping to defame Lowell by scoffing "Amygisme" and supporting spoofs and jibes directed at her.

    37. Amy Lowell --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
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    38. Lowell, Amy Lawrence
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    39. Biografia De Lowell, Amy
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    40. Quotez - Lowell, Amy
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