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  1. The Thorn of a Rose: Amy Lowell Reconsidered by Glenn Richard Ruihley, 1975-06
  2. Amy Lowell (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Richard Benvenuto, 1985-09
  3. Amy Lowell: A Chronicle by S. F. Damon, 1966-06
  4. Prime SHEET MUSIC SATB by Jeffrey Van - SATB with Guitar, 2010-01-01

21. Gale - Free Resources - Poet's Corner - Biographies - Amy Lowell
Amy Lowell. Read her poem Generations . (18741925) Nationality AmericanCareer Poet, biographer, critic, and essayist. A descendent
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Imagist Poetry Pioneer Amy Lowell (18741925) Amy Lowell lived theidle life of a rich Boston debutante until her late 20s. But
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    American Literature Web Resources Amy Lowell Amy Lowell (18741925)Chronology. compiled by Heather C. Reed, Millikin University.
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    American Literature Web Resources: Amy Lowell
    Amy Lowell (1874-1925) Chronology
    compiled by Heather C. Reed, Millikin University
    1874 Amy Lowell was born on February ninth in Brookline, Massachusetts to the prominent Augustus Lowell and Katherine Bigelow Lawrence Lowell and was the last of five children
    1891 Left private school to care for her elderly parents and began a self-education
    program
    1902 Lowell’s poetic career began when she saw actress, Eleonora Duse, perform on
    stage and wrote her first poem addressed to Duse
    1909 Met actress, Ada Russell, and falls in love with her until she dies
    1912 Published A Dome of Many-Colored Glass, a volume of conventional verse
    1913 Went to England and met Ezra Pound, Hilda Doolittle and other poets and became involved in Imagism
    1914 Ezra Pound included one of her poems in his anthology Des Inagistes
    1914 Published her second book Sword Blades and Poppy Seed which was her first
    work of free verse and “polphonic prose” 1915 Six French Poets, a critcal work, was published 1915-17 Ezra Pound left the group and Lowell became the leader and champion 1915-17 Published a three-volume anthology Some Imagist Poets 1916 Men, Women and Ghosts was published which contains Lowell’s famous poem “Patterns”

    25. Isle Of Lesbos: Poetry Of Anna Seward
    A brief biography of the poet, with the texts of several poems.Category Arts Literature Authors L Lowell, Amy......Amy Lowell 18741925. Amy Lowell, Patterns (individual poem); Amy LowellBrief Life of an Imagist Poet 1874 - 1925 from Harvard Magazine.
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    Amy Lowell
    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

    26. Lowell, Amy
    Lowell, Amy. 18741925, American poet, biographer, and critic, b. Brookline, Mass.,privately educated; sister of Percival Lowell and Abbott Lawrence Lowell.
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    Lowell, Amy 1874-1925, 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 Can Grande's Castle What's o'Clock (1925; Pulitzer Prize), East Wind (1926), and Ballads for Sale Six French Poets (1915) and Tendencies in Modern American Poetry (1917). Her most ambitious work is her two-volume biography of Keats (1925).
  • 27. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
    Lowell, Amy (18741925) Works by this author Dome Of Many-Coloured Glass Men,Women And Ghosts Sword Blades and Poppy Seed. Copyright 2001 Keith Ito.
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    28. Amy Lowell
    Amy Lowell (18741925). Amy Lowell, American Imagist poet, was a womanof great accomplishment. She was born in Brookline, Massachusetts
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    Amy Lowell 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. 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 "A Decade" that celebrates their tenth anniversary. Amy's dedication to the art of poetry was consuming. She purchased her parent's estate upon her death and established it as a center of poetry, as well as a place to breed her beloved English sheepdogs. She promoted American poetry, acting as a patron to a number of poets. Amy also wrote many essays, translated the works of others, and wrote literary biographies. Her two-volume biography of Keats was well-received in the United States, though it was rejected in England as presumptous.

    29. Lowell
    Translate this page Lowell, Amy Lawrence (1874-1925), amerikanische Lyrikerin und Kritikerin,geboren und gestorben in Brookline (Massachusetts). Lowell
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    30. Words Of Women Amy Lowell
    Click here to return to main page, Amy Lowell. (18741925).
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    Madonna of the Evening Flowers In Excelsis Aubade Decade Interlude The Garden by Moonlight Autumn Taxi Carrefour White Currants In Excelsis Falling Snow Petals Hoar-Frost At Night Patterns Page Two Basket dance Women's song of the corn Women's harvest song Prayer for a profusion of sunflowers Prayer for lightning Page Three Lyrical Poems Before the Altar Suggested by the Cover of a Volume of Keats's Poems Apples of Hesperides Azure and Gold Petals Venetian Glass A Japanese Wood-Carving A Little Song Behind a Wall A Winter Ride A Coloured Print by Shokei Song The Fool Errant The Green Bowl Hora Stellatrix Fragment Loon Point Summer "To-morrow to Fresh Woods and Pastures New" The Way Diya Roads Teatro Bambino. Dublin, N. H. The Road to Avignon New York at Night A Fairy Tale Crowned To Elizabeth Ward Perkins The Promise of the Morning Star JK. Huysmans

    31. Words Of Women - WOW Amy Lowell
    Click here to return to main page, Amy Lowell. (18741925)
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    Leisure
    Leisure, thou goddess of a bygone age,
    When hours were long and days sufficed to hold
    Wide-eyed delights and pleasures uncontrolled
    By shortening moments, when no gaunt presage
    Of undone duties, modern heritage,
    Haunted our happy minds; must thou withhold
    Thy presence from this over-busy world, And bearing silence with thee disengage Our twined fortunes? Deeps of unhewn woods Alone can cherish thee, alone possess Thy quiet, teeming vigor. This our crime: Not to have worshipped, marred by alien moods That sole condition of all loveliness, The dreaming lapse of slow, unmeasured time.
    On Carpaccio's Picture: The Dream of St. Ursula
    Swept, clean, and still, across the polished floor From some unshuttered casement, hid from sight, The level sunshine slants, its greater light Quenching the little lamp which pallid, poor, Flickering, unreplenished, at the door Has striven against darkness the long night.

    32. Index Of /pub/english/English Literature/L/Amy Lowell(1874-1925)
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    33. Amy Lowell, HAIKU, Terebess Asia Online (TAO)
    Terebess Asia Online (TAO) Index Home. Amy Lowell (18741925) HAIKU.Nuance. Even the iris bends When a butterfly lights upon it. Amy
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    HAIKU Nuance Even the iris bends
    When a butterfly lights upon it.
    Amy Lowell, Pictures of the Floating World, Macmillan Co., 1919. Autumn Haze Is it a dragon fly or maple leaf
    That settles softly down upon the water?
    Amy Lowell, Pictures of the Floating World, Macmillan Co., 1919. What's O'Clock
    (Twenty-Four Hokku on a Modern Theme) VI This then is morning.
    Have you no comfort for me
    Cold-coloured flowers? XVI Last night it rained.
    Now, in the desolate dawn,
    Crying of bluejays. XXI Turning from the page, Blind with a night of labour, I hear morning crows.
    Amy Lowell, What's O'Clock, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1925. This book was awarded the Pulitzer Price in 1926, a year after her death. Proportion In the sky there is a moon and stars, And in my garden there are yellow moths Fluttering about a white azalea bush Carrefour O you, Who came upon me once Stretched under apple-trees just after bathing Why did you not strangle me before speaking Rather than fill me with the wil white honey of your words And then leave me to the mercy Of the forest bees?

    34. Amy Lowell
    A page with several poems.Category Arts Literature Authors L Lowell, Amy Works...... Amy Lowell (18741925) TO A FRIEND I ask but one thing of you, only one, That alwaysyou will be my dream of you; That never shall I wake to find untrue All
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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

    35. Poetry Of Amy Lowell
    HESTORY/LESBIANS IN THE ARTS Amy Lowell (18741925) Poet Amy Lowell (27kJPG image), American Imagist poet, was a woman of great accomplishment.
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      A my Lowell Poet
      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 "

    36. Volume D: American Literature Between The Wars, 1914-1945
    Amy Lowell (18741925). Born into the powerful Lowell family of Massachusetts,Amy Lowell chose not to become a complacent Lowell
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    Amy Lowell (1874-1925)
    Born into the powerful Lowell family of Massachusetts, Amy Lowell chose not to become a complacent Lowell wife but to live up to the challenges of her most prominent male ancestors. With the help of her family's extensive library, she was primarily self-taught. She published her first book of poetry in 1912, when she was thirty-eight; the book was well-reviewed and became a popular success. In 1913, the new and influential journal Poetry published some Imagist poems by H. D., and Lowell was so struck by
    H. D.'s lyrical approach that she decided to use her social prominence to promote the Imagist movement. She traveled to England to meet the writers, edited several Imagist anthologies, and published two books of criticism that offered positive endorsements. Not surprisingly, Lowell's own poetry was influenced by Imagism, as seen in such collections as Sword Blades and Poppy Seed Men, Women, and Ghosts

    37. Amy Lowell
    Amy Lowell (18741925). From A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass (1912) (fromnetLibrary). The sonnets are especially appealing and touch
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    Amy Lowell (1874-1925)
    From A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass (1912) (from netLibrary "The sonnets are especially appealing and touch the heart strings so tenderly that there comes immediate response in the same spirit. . . ." Boston Sunday Globe
    Leisure
    Leisure, thou goddess of a bygone age,
    When hours were long and days sufficed to hold
    Wide-eyed delights and pleasures uncontrolled
    By shortening moments, when no gaunt presage
    Of undone duties, modern heritage,
    Haunted our happy minds; must thou withhold
    Thy presence from this over-busy world,
    And bearing silence with thee disengage
    Our twined fortunes? Deeps of unhewn woods
    Alone can cherish thee, alone possess
    Thy quiet, teeming vigor. This our crime:
    Not to have worshipped, marred by alien moods
    That sole condition of all loveliness,
    The dreaming lapse of slow, unmeasured time.
    On Carpaccio's Picture: The Dream of St. Ursula
    Swept, clean, and still, across the polished floor
    From some unshuttered casement, hid from sight

    38. Amy Lowell At The Mad Cybrarian's Library
    The Mad Cybrarian's Library. Amy Lowell. 18741925. The Blue Scarf (UVa)1914(5 KB); The Book of Stones and Lilies (UVa) 1921(5 KB); Dome
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    The Lucasta Poems (Gutenberg Text Zip) Gutenberg FTP UITXT 394Kb ZIP345 Kb SLTXT - ZIP ENTXT - ZIP. Lowell, Amy 1874-1925.
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    40. Daily Celebrations ~ Amy Lowell, A Rare Pattern ~ February 9 ~ Ideas To Motivate
    Amy LowellA rare pattern, poet Amy Lowell (18741925) was born to a wealthy,prestigious family on this day in Brookline, Massachusetts.
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    February 9 ~  A Rare Pattern Life of Pi "I too am a r a r e pattern. As I w a n d e r down the g a r d e n paths." ~ Amy Lowell A rare pattern, poet Amy Lowell (1874-1925) was born to a wealthy, prestigious family on this day in Brookline, Massachusetts Sensitive and argumentative, she was inspired by the poetry of John Keats and wrote her first volume of poetry, Dome of Many-Coloured Glass , in 1912. "All books," she wrote in Sword Blades and Poppy Seeds (1914), "are either dreams or swords." Her new style of poetry, called Imagism, stressed the importance of concrete words , presented in free-verse, that she called "unrhymed cadence," precise words chosen, without rhetoric or ornamentation. "Employ always the exact word, not the nearly-exact," she explained, greatly influenced by the years she spent studying Oriental art. She experimented with 17-syllable haiku poems and edited a collection of Chinese poetry. "Do we want laurels for ourselves most,/Or most that no one else shall have any?" She questioned in La Ronde Du Diable, from the poetry collection What's O'clock, which earned Lowell the 1926 Pulitzer Prize You, too, are a rare pattern.

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