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  1. John Keats by Amy (1874-1925) Lowell, 1925-01-01
  2. Biography - Lowell, Amy (1874-1925): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  3. Six French poets; studies in contemporary literature by Lowell. Amy. 1874-1925., 1915
  4. Can Grandes castle by Amy Lowell 1874-1925, 1918-12-31
  5. Can Grande's Castle by Lowell Amy 1874-1925, 2010-09-27
  6. Sword blades and poppy seed. by Amy Lowell. by Lowell. Amy. 1874-1925., 1914-01-01
  7. Tendencies in modern American poetry. by Amy Lowell. by Lowell. Amy. 1874-1925., 1917-01-01
  8. Whatïÿýs Oïÿý Clock by Amy (1874-1925) Lowell, 1925-01-01
  9. Dear sir (or dear madam) who happen to glance at this title-page by Lowell. Amy. 1874-1925., 1922-01-01
  10. Dear sir (or dear madam) who happen to glance at this title-page printed you'll see to enhance its aesthetic attraction, pray buy, if you're able, this excellent bargain: A critical fable by Amy, 1874-1925 Lowell, 2009-10-26
  11. POETRY.A Magazine of Verse.November, 1920.Vol. XVII.No. II. by Harriet [1860 - 1936] - Editor.Lowell, Amy [1874 - 1925] - Contributor. Monroe, 1920
  12. Men, Women and Ghosts (American (Massachusetts) poet and critic, 1874-1925) by Amy Lowell, 2002-06-04
  13. Amy Lowell - American Writers 82: University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers by F. Cudworth Flint, 1969-12-03
  14. Amy Lowell, American Modern

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ManyColoured Glass, A - MesaView Amy Lowell American (Massachusetts) poet and critic 1874-1925. Containes Lyrical Poems, Sonnets and Verses for Children.
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Lowell s work; the other is a collection of essays, Amy Lowell, American Modern Lowell(18741925) was an autodidact who started writing poetry in her late 20s
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The Washington Post Book World Amy Lowell's poetry has been underestimated for most of the past 75 years. It has been all too easily dismissed, sometimes insulted, often ignored. Lowell's name usually comes up in histories of modernism through a series of anecdotes: one hears of the obese, cigar-smoking Boston Brahmin; the literary impresario condescended to by Pound, who dubbed her assimilation of imagist poetry "Amygism"; and the omnipresent reader and lecturer, a sort of popular barker for the new modern poetry. Eliot called her a "demon saleswoman". In his poem Dinner Call , her friend John Brooks Wheelwright teased that she was "the Biggest Traveling One-Man Show since Buffalo Bill caught the Midnight Flyer to Contact Mark Twain". Otherwise, this modernist dynamo has been relegated to literary footnotes. Until recently, most anthologies have tended to pick out one of Lowell's most well-known pieces, usually

63. Amy Lowell, HAIKU, Terebess Asia Online (TAO)
Terebess Asia Online (TAO) Index Home. Amy Lowell (18741925) HAIKU.Lacquer Prints (1913-1919) Circumstance. Upon the maple leaves
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HAIKU Lacquer Prints (1913-1919) Circumstance Upon the maple leaves
The dew shines red,
But on the lotus blossom
It has the pale transparence of tears.
Vicarious When I stand under the willow-tree
Above the river,
In my straw-coloured silken garment
Embroidered with purple chrysanthemums, It is not at the bright water That I am gazing, But at your portrait, Which I have caused to be painted On my fan. Near Kioto As I crossed over the bridge of Ariwarano Narikira, I saw that the waters were purple With the floating leaves of maple. Yoshiwara Lament Golden peacocks Under blossoming cherry-trees, But on all the wide sea There is no boat. A Year Passes Beyond the porcelain fence of the pleasure garden, I hear the frogs in the blue-green rice-fields; But the sword-shaped moon Has cut my heart in two. Autumn All day I have watched the purple vine leaves Fall into the water.

64. Words Of Women Amy Lowell
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65. DayPoems: Amy Lowell Index
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66. Amy Lowell - CROWNED
Bitter thorns to proclaim me your lover, A diadem woven with rue. Amy Lowell18741925. From Stevenson, Burton Egbert. The Home Book of Verse.
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Red like the wine of your heart;
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And I walked aureoled and apart. Enslaved and encircled, I bore it,
Proud token of my gift to you.
The petals waned paler, and shriveled,
And dropped; and the thorns started through.
Bitter thorns to proclaim me your lover,
A diadem woven with rue. Amy Lowell From: Stevenson, Burton Egbert. The Home Book of Verse. This poet: Back Up Next Author index ... Back to previous page This collection assembled by Jone Johnson Lewis. Jone Johnson Lewis Citing poems from these pages: Author. "Poem Title."

67. Author : Poems By Amy Lowell @ Absolutely Poetry
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Chilled by the wind from the open window. continue reading Aftermath (by: Amy Lowell (1874 - 1925)) But now my letters are like blossoms pale We strew upon a grave with hopeless tears. I ask no recompense, I shall not fail... continue reading Aubade (by: Amy Lowell (1874 - 1925)) As I would free the white almond From the green husk...

68. Author : Poems By Amy Lowell @ Absolutely Poetry
poetry. Patience (by Amy Lowell (1874 1925)) Be patient with you?When pain s reading. Song (by Amy Lowell (1874 - 1925)) Oh! To
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69. Amy Lowell - Poems And Biography By AmericanPoems.com
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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.

70. Lowell, Amy
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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    Lowell, Amy Lowell, Amy, , American poet, biographer, and critic, b. Brookline, Mass., privately educated; sister of Percival Lowell and Abbott Lawrence Lowell. In 1912 she published A Dome of Many-Colored Glass, a volume of conventional verse. The next year she went to England, where she met Ezra Pound and became identified with the imagists . After Pound abandoned the group, she became its leader and champion, publishing a three-volume anthology entitled Some Imagist Poets (1915, 1916, 1917). Lowell's own poetry is particularly notable for its rendering of sensuous images. Her experiments with polyphonic prose, a free-verse form that combines prose and poetry, are considered unsuccessful. Among her volumes of poetry are Sword Blades and Poppy Seed Men, Women, and Ghosts

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New York Dodd, Mead, 1975. Lowell, Amy. Complete Poetical Works. Intro. Author Law,Carolyn Leste, Entry Title Lowell, Amy, General Editor Claude J. Summers,
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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.

72. 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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ATTRIBUTION Amy Lowell (1874–1925), US poet. Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, st.3, Sword Blades and Poppy Seed (1914). The Columbia World of Quotations.
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74. Il Portale Della Poesia E Della Letteratura - Amy Lowell (1874 - 1925)

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75. Amy Lowell Quotes - ThinkExist.com Quotations
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76. Amy Lowell - Liefdesgedichten
Amy Lowell (1874 1925). CARREFOUR. O jij, die mij ooit versierde;Na het baden neergevlijd onder appelbomen; Waarom wurgde je mij
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O jij,
die mij ooit versierde;
Na het baden neergevlijd onder appelbomen;
Waarom wurgde je mij niet voordat je sprak,
in plaats van mij te paaien met honingwoorden
en mij dan over te laten aan de genade
van de bijen uit het bos ?
Een decennium
Toen je kwam, was je als rode wijn en honing,
En je smaak verbrandde mijn mond met zijn zoetheid.
Nu ben je als ochtendbrood,
Zacht en aangenaam.
Ik proef je nauwelijks want ik ken je smaak, En ik ben zat gegeten. Vertaling van 'A decade'. Geschreven naar aanleiding van de 10e verjaardag van haar lesbische relatie met de ex-actrice Ada Rusell
Taxi *
Wanneer ik van je wegga stopt de hartslag van de wereld zoals een slap trommelvel. Ik roep het uit voor jou naar de sterren en schreeuw in de vlagen van de wind. De een na de ander drijven voorbijschietende straten een wig tussen ons, en de stadsverlichting prikkelt mijn ogen zodat ik je gezicht niet meer kan zien. Waarom zou ik je verlaten, om mezelf te kwetsen aan de scherpe kanten van de nacht? "Taxi" is een goed voorbeeld van Amy Lowell's "Polyphonic prose"

77. Amy Lowell - Homepage
Homepage in English Link naar Liefdesgedichten onderaan Amy Lowell (1874 1925)Pictures of the Floating World With Lacquer Prints Free Fantasia on
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78. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
To the lobby of the Internet Public Library. Online Literary Criticism Collection.Amy Lowell (1874 1925). Nationality American, Periods American 20th Century.
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79. Amy Lowell Life Stories, Books, & Links
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Category: American Literature
Born: February 9, 1874
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Died: May 12, 1925 Brookline, Massachusetts, United States Related authors: Ezra Pound list all writers AMY LOWELL - LIFE STORIES Pound to Lowell: Thanks for Dinner, Keep the Ark On this day in 1914 Amy Lowell hosted an "Imagist" dinner party in London attended by Ezra Pound, Ford Madox Ford and others prominent in the avant-garde movement. Though intended as a celebration of modern poetry and a joining of forces, it became an early skirmish in a longer war between Pound and Lowell over who would lead whom, and in what direction. top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR Selected Poems of Amy Lowell anthology, poetry

80. Amy Lowell At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
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Earth's noblest thing,a woman perfected. James Russell Lowell Be noble! and the nobleness that lies
In other men, sleeping but never dead,
Will rise in majesty to meet thine own. Sonnet iv. James Russell Lowell Great truths are portions of the soul of man;
Great souls are portions of eternity. Sonnet vi. James Russell Lowell To win the secret of a weed's plain heart. Sonnet xxv.

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