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  1. Admetus and other poems by Emma Lazarus. by Lazarus. Emma. 1849-1887., 1871-01-01
  2. Songs of a Semite The dance to death and other poems by Emma Laz by Lazarus. Emma. 1849-1887., 1882-01-01
  3. Songs of a Semite: The dance to death, and other poems by Emma, 1849-1887 Lazarus, 2009-10-26
  4. The Spagnoletto [a play in 5 acts] Unpublished manuscript by Emma, 1849-1887 Lazarus, 2009-10-26
  5. The poems of Emma Lazarus by Emma Lazarus 1849-1887 Lazarus Josephine 1846-1910, 1889-12-31
  6. Emma Lazarus (July 22, 1849-November 19, 1887): Selections from her poetry and prose by Emma Lazarus, 1982
  7. Emma Lazarus Rediscovered by Eve Merriam, 1999-03-01
  8. I Lift My Lamp: Emma Lazarus and the Statue of Liberty (Jewish Biography Series) by Nancy Smiler Levinson, 1986-06-30
  9. Emma Lazarus in Her World: Life and Letters by Bette Roth Young, 1995-05
  10. Emma Lazarus (American Women of Achievement) by Diane Lefer, 1988-03
  11. Emma Lazarus, Poet, Jewish Activist, Pioneer Zionist (Publications of the Jewish Historical Society of New York ; No. 3) by Charles Angoff, 1979-06

1. EMMA LAZARUS (1849-1887): Writing As A Jewish Woman In America
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Coming Here Jews and the Cities Between Generations Synagogue, Church and University Jews, War, and the Military Jewish-American and Anglo-Jewish Poetry in Context Jewish Women's Poetry Contact JEWISH VOICES Home Emma Lazarus (1849-1887 ): Writing as a Jewish Woman in America

We know the lines Lazarus wrote about the ”huddled masses yearning to breathe free”—but not that Lazarus aimed to be a significant Jewish-American female poet. Her Jewish writings, spanning her entire career, speak to chief issues in Jewish-American cultural life. In three volumes of poetry, she shaped her voice against Christian conver-sionist designs and the Protestant New England literary scene. Lazarus meshed her understanding of Western literary practices with her knowledge of Jewish liturgical traditions. She also explored her historical conception of Judaism in relation to other major civilizations. Her fierce responses to the Russian pogroms of the 1880s and her assumption of prophetic roles mark her as a fine, inventive poet. Her increasingly strident tones and her complex cultural perceptions combine with sharp auditory imagination and shrewd psychological strategies. Lazarus remains the boldest of Jewish anti-Christian satirists.

2. Freedman Catalogue Lookup: Artist Lazarus, Emma (1849-1887)
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3. Creative Quotations From Emma Lazarus (1849-1887)
Quotes from Emma Lazarus to inspire your creative thinking
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4. A Celebration Of Women Writers: JEWISH WRITERS
18911954); Kumove, Shirley (fl.1999); Kushelevsky, Rella (fl.2000);Lapid, Shulamit (1934-); Lazarus, Emma (1849-1887) Admetus and
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5. Emma Lazarus (1849-1887)
American Literature on the Web. Emma Lazarus (18491887). GeneralResources A brief Introduction to Emma Lazarus. Writings Admetus
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Emma Lazarus

6. Poem Title Index For Representative Poetry On-line
Emma Lazarus (18491887) THE NEW COLOSSUS Original Text The Poems of Emma Lazarus, 2 vols. (Boston and New York Houghton, Mifflin, and Co., 1889), I 202-03. www.jwa.org/archive/Lazarus/elcl.htm and facsimile of her manuscript there.
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Poet Index Poem Index Random Search ... Concordance document.writeln(divStyle)
Poem Title Index
  • 1914 I. Peace
  • 1914 II. Safety
  • 1914 III. The Dead
  • 1914 IV. The Dead ...
  • Absalom and Achitophel: The Second Part (excerpt)
  • Absence, Hear thou my Protestation
  • Abt Vogler
  • Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas
  • An Account of the Greatest English Poets (excerpt)
  • Acon and Rhodope; or, Inconstancy
  • Adam and Eve
  • Adam Lay Ibounden
  • Address to the Devil ...
  • Ae Fond Kiss
  • (excerpt)
  • The Aeneid (excerpt)
  • Afar in the Desert
  • The Affliction (I)
  • After Apple Picking
  • After the Golden Wedding (Three Soliloquies) ...
  • Aftermath
  • After-Thought see Sonnets from The River Duddon: After-Thought
  • Afton Water
  • Again at Christmas did we Weave see In Memoriam A. H. H.:
  • Against Evil Company
  • Against Idleness and Mischief
  • The Age Demanded ...
  • Alas! so all Things now do Hold their Peace
  • Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there see Sonnet CX: Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there
  • Alastor; or, The Spirit of Solitude
  • Albion's England (excerpt)
  • Alexander's Feast
  • All the Hills and Vales Along
  • All Things Bright and Beautiful see Maker of Heaven and Earth
  • Almond Blossom
  • "Alone"
  • Along the field as we came by see A Shropshire Lad XXVI: Along the field as we came by
  • Along with Youth
  • An Alphabet of Famous Goops ...
  • Alysoun
  • Amazing Grace see Faith's Review and Expectation
  • America
  • America the Beautiful
  • American Poets: Longfellow ...
  • Anacreontics (excerpt)
  • An Anatomy of the World (excerpt)
  • Ancient Music
  • The Ancient World
  • And If I Did, What Then?
  • 7. EMMA LAZARUS (1849-1887) And Jewish-American Women's Writing
    Emma Lazarus (18491887) and Jewish-American Women's Writing.
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    Jewish Women
    Imagining Israel Immigration: Jewish Women Poets The Shoah and Jewish Women's Poetry Grace Aguilar Amy Levy Emma Lazarus and Adrienne Rich Contact JEWISH VOICES Home Emma Lazarus Writing as a Jewish Woman in America

    Jewish writing in English begins with women's poetry, and Lazarus's work culminates nearly a century of Jewish women's literary explorations. She remains unknown and unappreciated. Her vigorous, dramatic poetry is international in scope, deeply conscious of alienation, prejudice, and exile (in both the United States and abroad). Lazarus draws on her predecessors to craft her voice: she reworks the politics of diaspora and lays claim to the role of prophet. Further, she works towards the triumphant invigoration of Judaic identity in language that is lush, incisive, and tactically shrewd. She remains the sharpest Jewish critic (and satirist) of Christian anti-Semitism.
    Poems from the full span of her career.

    8. Poem Title Index For Representative Poetry On-line
    Emma Lazarus (18491887) IN THE JEWISH SYNAGOGUE AT NEWPORT Original Text Emma Lazarus, Admetus and Other Poems (New York Hurd and Houghton, 1871) 160-62. First Publication Date 1871.
    http://www.library.utoronto.ca/utel/rp/poems/lazarus4.html
    Poet Index Poem Index Random Search ... Concordance document.writeln(divStyle)
    Poem Title Index
  • 1914 I. Peace
  • 1914 II. Safety
  • 1914 III. The Dead
  • 1914 IV. The Dead ...
  • Absalom and Achitophel: The Second Part (excerpt)
  • Absence, Hear thou my Protestation
  • Abt Vogler
  • Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas
  • An Account of the Greatest English Poets (excerpt)
  • Acon and Rhodope; or, Inconstancy
  • Adam and Eve
  • Adam Lay Ibounden
  • Address to the Devil ...
  • Ae Fond Kiss
  • (excerpt)
  • The Aeneid (excerpt)
  • Afar in the Desert
  • The Affliction (I)
  • After Apple Picking
  • After the Golden Wedding (Three Soliloquies) ...
  • Aftermath
  • After-Thought see Sonnets from The River Duddon: After-Thought
  • Afton Water
  • Again at Christmas did we Weave see In Memoriam A. H. H.:
  • Against Evil Company
  • Against Idleness and Mischief
  • The Age Demanded ...
  • Alas! so all Things now do Hold their Peace
  • Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there see Sonnet CX: Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there
  • Alastor; or, The Spirit of Solitude
  • Albion's England (excerpt)
  • Alexander's Feast
  • All the Hills and Vales Along
  • All Things Bright and Beautiful see Maker of Heaven and Earth
  • Almond Blossom
  • "Alone"
  • Along the field as we came by see A Shropshire Lad XXVI: Along the field as we came by
  • Along with Youth
  • An Alphabet of Famous Goops ...
  • Alysoun
  • Amazing Grace see Faith's Review and Expectation
  • America
  • America the Beautiful
  • American Poets: Longfellow ...
  • Anacreontics (excerpt)
  • An Anatomy of the World (excerpt)
  • Ancient Music
  • The Ancient World
  • And If I Did, What Then?
  • 9. UTL. About The Libraries.
    Emma Lazarus (18491887) THE CROWING OF THE RED COCK Original Text The Poems of Emma Lazarus, 2 vols. (Boston and New York Houghton, Mifflin, and Co., 1889) II, 3-4.
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    10. Emma Lazarus
    Emma Lazarus (18491887).
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    Emma Lazarus (1849-1887)
    Raised in a wealthy Jewish family in New York, Emma Lazarus devoted herself to Zionist and Marxist causes after hearing about the pogroms in Russia in the 1880s. She translated several important Jewish works, and "The New Colossus" is inscribed on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty.
    The New Colossus ( audio
    Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,
    With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
    Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
    A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
    Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
    Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand
    Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
    The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
    "Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she
    With silent lips. "Give me your tired, your poor

    11. Emma Lazarus
    Emma Lazarus (18491887) Raised in a wealthy Jewish family in New York, Emma Lazarus devoted herself to Zionist and Marxist causes after hearing about the pogroms in Russia in the 1880s.
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    Emma Lazarus (1849-1887)
    Raised in a wealthy Jewish family in New York, Emma Lazarus devoted herself to Zionist and Marxist causes after hearing about the pogroms in Russia in the 1880s. She translated several important Jewish works, and "The New Colossus" is inscribed on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty.
    The New Colossus
    Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,
    With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
    Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
    A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
    Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
    Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand
    Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
    The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
    "Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she
    With silent lips. "Give me your tired, your poor

    12. Jewish-American Hall Of Fame -- Virtual Tour
    poet. Emma Lazarus (18491887). In 1883, a Pedestal Art Loan Exhibitionwas held to raise funds for the Statue of Liberty's pedestal.
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    ... Touro Synagogue (RI) Events Discovering New World Expulsion of Jews First Jewish Settlers Meeting Queen Isabella ... Titanic Disaster Medal by Gerta Ries Wiener (1983), Emma Lazarus, Statue of Liberty poet. Emma Lazarus (1849-1887) In 1883, a Pedestal Art Loan Exhibition was held to raise funds for the Statue of Liberty's pedestal. Walt Whitman, Mark Twain, and others contributed original manuscripts, but the highest bid of $1,500 was received for a sonnet "The New Colossus" written just a few days earlier. The immortal words were penned by young Emma Lazarus, soon after her return from a European trip where she had seen the persecution of Jews and others first hand: Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame

    13. 1883 THE NEW COLOSSUS Emma Lazarus
    THE NEW COLOSSUS Lazarus, Emma (18491887) - American poet, essayist and philanthropist, her work blossomed as she championed the Jewish people during their persecution in Russia. believed America promised hope to all oppressed people.
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    14. Project Gutenberg Author Record
    Project Gutenberg Author record. Lazarus, Emma, 18491887. Titles.
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    Lazarus, Emma, 1849-1887
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    Poems Of Emma Lazarus, The Poems of Emma Lazarus, The
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    15. Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record
    Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record. Title Poems of Emma Lazarus, The. AuthorLazarus, Emma, 18491887. Notes. Language English. Release Date Oct 2002.
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    Title: Poems of Emma Lazarus, The
    Author: Lazarus, Emma, 1849-1887
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    16. Analysis Of Aggregations Of Electronic Monographs Example 1.1
    534/6 p Transcribed from a Lazarus, Emma, 18491887 t Admetus and otherpoems. c New York Hurd and Houghton, 1871 (Cambridge Riverside Press).
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    17. Emma Lazarus (1849-1887) At Famous Creative Women
    Creative Quotations from . . . Emma Lazarus (18491887) born on Jul22 US poet. She was a spokesperson for Judaism who is best known
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    (1849-1887) born on Jul 22 US poet. She was a spokesperson for Judaism who is best known for "New Colossus" which is inscribed on the base of Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor.
    Give me your tired, your poor,/ Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,/ The wretched refuse of your teeming shore./ Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me,/ I lift my lamp beside the golden door!
    Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand/ A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame/ Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name/ Mother of exiles. Jews are the intensive form of any nationality whose language and customs they adopt. His cup is gall, his meat is tears,/ His passion lasts a thousand years. Still on Israel's head forlorn,/ Every nation heaps its scorn.
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    18. Picture History - Emma Lazarus (1849-1887)
    Emma Lazarus (18491887) Here is an engraving of Emma Lazarus, an American poetand essayist and the author of the New Colossus, which was engraved on the
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    The New Colossus Emma Lazarus (18491887) Not like the brazen giantof Greek fame . statue of libertyNot like the brazen giant
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    "Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame..."
    Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,
    With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
    Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
    A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
    Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
    Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand
    Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
    The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame. "Keep ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she
    with silent lips. "Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!" Emma Lazarus Emma Lazarus, the poetess, is probably best known for her poem associated with the Statue of Liberty. Her poem has become one of the quintessential statements of a U.S. ideal of open immigration. Her poem "The New Colossus" stands as a stirring statement of the American ethos. Emma Lazarus was born to Moses and Esther Nathan Lazarus in New York City on July 22, 1849. Emma grew up in a prominent fourth generation Jewish family, one of the oldest in New York City. She was well educated and by age 25 was a published poet and author.

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