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  1. The poetical works of James R. Lowell. Complete in Two Volumes. by James Russell (1819-1891) Lowell, 1858-01-01
  2. Political Essays
  3. A Fable For Critics, Or, Better, A Glance At A Few Of Our Literary Progenies From The Tub Of Diogenes: That Is, A Series Of Jokes
  4. Literary essays Volume 2
  5. Literary essays Volume 3
  6. Reader! walk up at once (it will soon be too late) and buy at a perfectly ruinious rate A fable for critics.....[Related Titles: Fable for critics] by James Russell (1819-1891) Lowell, 1848-01-01
  7. Works Volume 6
  8. Conversations On Some Of The Old Poets
  9. The rime of the ancient mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1772-1834 Lowell James Russell 1819-1891 Moody William Vaughn 1869-1910 ed, 1919-12-31
  10. Reader! Walk Up At Once (it Will Soon Be Too Late) And Buy At A Perfectly Ruinious Rate A Fable For Critics;
  11. Literary essays Volume 1
  12. The Biglow Papers
  13. Works, 16 Volume Set, Large Paper Edition Limted to 300 Copies with Laider Laid in By the Author by James Russell, 1819-1891 Lowell, 1901
  14. Selected literary essays from James Russell Lowell by James Russell Lowell 1819-1891, 1914-12-31

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James Russell Lowell (18191891) He was an American poet who succeeded Henry WadsworthLongfellow as professor of modern languages at Harvard University.
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22. Picture History - James Russell Lowell (1819-1891)
James Russell Lowell (18191891) He was an American poet who succeeded Henry WadsworthLongfellow as professor of modern languages at Harvard university.
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23. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: Dem
An Outline of American Literature. by Kathryn VanSpanckeren. The Romantic Period,18201860 Essayists and Poets James Russell Lowell (1819-1891). *** Index ***.
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FRtR Outlines American Literature Democratic Origins and Revolutionary Writers, 1776-1820: James Russell Lowell (1819-1891)
An Outline of American Literature
by Kathryn VanSpanckeren
The Romantic Period, 1820-1860: Essayists and Poets: James Russell Lowell (1819-1891)
Index James Russell Lowell, who became professor of modern languages at Harvard after Longfellow retired, is the Matthew Arnold of American literature. He began as a poet but gradually lost his poetic ability, ending as a respected critic and educator. As editor of the Atlantic and co-editor of the North American Review , Lowell exercised enormous influence. Lowell's A Fable for Critics (1848) is a funny and apt appraisal of American writers, as in his comment: "There comes Poe, with his raven, like Barnaby Rudge / Three-fifths of him genius and two-fifths sheer fudge." Under his wife's influence, Lowell became a liberal reformer, abolitionist, and supporter of women's suffrage and laws ending child labor. His Biglow Papers, First Series (1847- 48) creates Hosea Biglow, a shrewd but uneducated village poet who argues for reform in dialect poetry.

24. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Lowell
Burial location unknown. Lowell, James Russell (18191891) Born inCambridge, Middlesex County, Mass., February 22, 1819. Poet; US
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25. Chapter James Russell Lowell Of Index By Simonds History Of American Literature
James Russell Lowell. III. James Russell Lowell 18191891. James RussellLowell, the youngest of the New England group and the most
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James Russell Lowell
III. JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL
James Russell Lowell, the youngest of the New England group and the most versatile, was born in Cambridge, February 22, 1819.
Ancestry.
His American ancestry dated from colonial times, and, like Emerson's, was throughout representative of the academic class; his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather were graduates of Harvard College. It was Lowell's grandfather who, in 1780, introduced into the Bill of Rights of the state the clause abolishing slavery in Massachusetts. An uncle was the founder of the Lowell Institute in Boston. The poet's father was pastor of the West Church in that city . Mrs. Lowell, a woman of intensely imaginative mind, a lover of poetry and music, was of Scotch parentage, her father having been a native of the Orkney Islands.
Elmwood.
The home of the Lowells, appropriately known as Elmwood, was situated not far beyond the Craigie house, somewhat off the main avenue of travel, a large mansion, surrounded by trees a "bowery loneliness" which drew the bluebirds, orioles, and robins; beyond the meadows, a stretch of marsh, and the Charles River,
Now hid by rounded apple-trees between

26. James Russell Lowell
James Russell Lowell. 18191891. Born February 22, 1819, Cambridge,Massachusetts. Died August 12, 1891, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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James Russell Lowell
Born: February 22, 1819, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Died: August 12, 1891, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Buried: Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts. A prom­inent po­et and au­thor, Low­ell grad­u­at­ed from Har­vard Col­lege in 1838, and was ad­mit­ted to the bar in 1840. He be­came Pro­fes­sor of Mo­dern Lan­guag­es and Lit­er­a­ture at Har­vard in 1855, suc­ceed­ing Hen­ry Wads­worth Long­fel­low. He ed­it­ed the Atlantic Monthly (1857-1862) and the North American Review (1863-1872), and served as Amer­i­can min­is­ter to Spain (1877-1880) and am­bas­sa­dor to Eng­land (1880-1885). His works in­clude:
  • The Vision of Sir Launfal The Biglow Papers Among My Books Political Essays
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  • 27. Creative Quotations From James Russell Lowell (1819-1891)
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    28. Project Gutenberg Author Record
    Project Gutenberg Author record. Lowell, James Russell, 18191891. Titles.
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    Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891
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    Abraham Lincoln Life Of Poe My Garden Acquaintance
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    29. Project Gutenberg Author Index
    1884. Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925. Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891. Lowell,Percival, 1855-1916. Lowndes, Marie Adelaide Belloc, 1868-1947.
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    La Fontaine, Jean de, 1621-1695 La Motte-Fouqué, Friedrich Heinrich Karl, Freiherr de, 1777-1843 Lafayette, Marie Madeleine Pioche de la Vergne comtesse de, 1634-1693 Lagerlöf, Selma, 1858-1940 ... Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron, 1803-1873
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    30. The San Antonio College LitWeb James Russell Page
    The James Russell Lowell Page ( 18191891 ) Major Works Lowell's poems are probablythe most accessible in the Complete Poetical Works, edited by Horace E
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    The James Russell Lowell Page
    Major Works

    Lowell's poems are probably the most accessible in the Complete Poetical Works , edited by Horace E. Scudder, Houghton Mifflin, 1897, and afterwards reprinted. See the Lowell selection in American Poetry: The Nineteenth Century ,Volume I , edited by John Hollander, and published by The Library of America in 1993.
    Poems
    Poems: Second Series
    A Fable for Critics
    The Bigelow Papers
    First Series ( 1848 ); Second Series ( 1867 ).
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    Selected Works by James Russell Lowell

    About Lowell Martin Duberman, James Russell Lowell . Houghton Mifflin, 1966. A Brief Account of Lowell as Contributor to Arthurian Literature Back to American Literature I

    31. James Russell Lowell
    James Russell Lowell (18191891). From Heartsease and Rue, one ofthe most delightful volumes by this delightful writer. (Sharp).
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    James Russell Lowell (1819-1891)
    "From Heartsease and Rue , one of the most delightful volumes by this delightful writer." ( Sharp
    Love
    Our love is not a fading earthly flower:
    And, nursed by day and night, by sun and shower,
    Doth momently to fresher beauty rise.
    To us the leafless autumn is not bare,
    Nor winter's rattling boughs lack lusty green:
    Our summer hearts make summer's fulness where
    No leaf or bud or blossom may be seen:
    For nature's life in love's deep life doth lie,
    Love,whose forgetfulness is beauty's death,
    Whose mystic key these cells of Thou and I
    Into the infinite freedom openeth,
    And makes the body's dark and narrow grate
    The wide-flung leaves of Heaven's palace-gate.
    Love and Sorrow
    I thought our love at full, but I did err;
    Joy's wreath drooped o'er mine eyes; I could not see
    That sorrow in our happy world must be
    Love's deepest spokesman and interpreter.
    But, as a mother feels her child first stir
    Under her heart, so felt I instantly
    Deep in my soul another bond to thee
    Thrill with that life we saw depart from her.

    32. "The Changeling" By James Russell Lowell
    About James Russell Lowell (18191891) Lowell was another of the literary elitefrom Cambridge, Mass who came to visit Celia Thaxter at her summer salon on
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    THE CHANGELING

    By James Russell Lowell I had a little daughter,
    And she was given to me To lead me gently backward To the Heavenly Father's knee, That I, by the force of nature, Might in some dim wise divine The depth of his infinite patience To this wayward soul of mine. I know not how others saw her, But to me she was wholly fair, And the light of the heaven she came from Still lingered and gleamed in her hair; For it was as wavy and golden, And as many changes took, As the shadows of the sun-gilt ripples On the yellow bed of a brook. To what can I liken her smiling Upon me, her kneeling lover, How it leaped from her lips to her eyelids, And dimpled her wholly over, Till her outstretched hands smiled also, And I almost seemed to see The very heart of her mother Sending sun through her veins to me! She had been with us scarce a twelvemonth

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  • 35. The Present Crisis - James Russell Lowell
    The Present Crisis James Russell Lowell (18191891) When a deed isdone for Freedom, through the broad earth's aching breast. Runs
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    James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) When a deed is done for Freedom, through the broad earth's aching breast.
    Runs a thrill of joy prophetic, trembling on from east to west,
    And the slave, where'er he cowers, feels the soul within him climb
    To the awful verge of manhood, as the energy sublime Of the century bursts full-blossomed on the thorny stem of Time. Through the walls of hut and palace shoots the instantaneous throe, When the travail of the Ages wrings earth's systems to and fro; At the birth of each new Era, with a recognizing start, Nation wildly looks at nation, standing with mute lips apart, And glad Truth's yet mightier man-child leaps beneath the Future's heart. So the Evil's triumph sendeth, with a terror and a chill, Under continent to continent, the sense of coming ill, And the slave, where'er he cowers, feels his sympathies with God In hot tear-drops ebbing earthward, to be drunk up by the sod

    36. Aaron Kramer Audiotapes Collection
    Phonotape; 1 reel. 3.75 ips. mono. Lowell, James Russell, 18191891.Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894. 178. Melville, Herman, 1819-1891.
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    Dr. Aaron Kramer Audiotapes Collection Manuscript Collection 326 Finding aid revised and updated by Kristen J. Nyitray March 2002 [Introduction] [Collection Note] [Audiotape Listing] Introduction return to top Aaron Kramer (1921-1997) rec eived his Ph.D. from New York University in 1966 and resided in Oakdale, Long Island, New York from 1971 until his death in April 1997. He taught English at Dowling College from 1961 through 1992. After retirement, he taught part-time as a professor emeritus. Dr. Kramer contributed significantly to the study of verse. He established a poetry therapy program at Hillside Hospital in Glen Oaks and directed similar programs at Cleary School for the Deaf and the Central Islip State Hospital. In addition, he produced radio poetry programs and was a judge in various competitions. An accomplished poet himself, his verse was published in volumes such as Roll the Forbidden Drums!

    37. James Russell Lowell: On Democracy, 1868   
    James Russell Lowell (18191891) On Democracy, 1868. Introductory Note.James Russell Lowell, poet, essayist, diplomatist, and scholar
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    James Russell Lowell
    On Democracy, 1868
    Introductory Note James Russell Lowell, poet, essayist, diplomatist, and scholar, was born at Cambridge, Massachusetts, on February 22, 1819, the son of a Unitarian minister. Educated at Harvard College, he tried the law, but soon gave it up for literature. His poem on "The Present Crisis," written in 1844, was his first really notable production, and one that made a deep impression on the public mind. In the twenty years of troubled politics that followed, one finds it constantly quoted. The year 1848 saw four volumes from Lowell's pen - a book of "Poems," the "Fable for Critics," "The Biglow Papers," and the "Vision of Sir Launfal." The second of these exhibited the author as wit and critic, the third as political reformer, the fourth as poet and mystic; and these various sides of his personality continue to appear with varying prominence throughout his career. On the retirement of Longfellow from the chair of belles-lettres at Harvard in 1854, Lowell was elected to succeed him, and by way of preparation spent the next two years in Europe studying modern languages and literatures. In 1857 he became the first editor of the Atlantic Monthly, and after 1864 he collaborated with Charles Eliot Norton in the editorship of the North American Review. Throughout the period of the war Lowell wrote much both in prose and verse on behalf of the Union; his work on the North American was largely literary criticism.

    38. May Is A Pious Fraud, By James Russell Lowell
    Click Here. MAY IS A PIOUS FRAUD. by James Russell Lowell (18191891)AY is a pious fraud of the almanac. A ghastly parody of real
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    MAY IS A PIOUS FRAUD by: James Russell Lowell (1819-1891)
      AY is a pious fraud of the almanac.
      A ghastly parody of real Spring
      Shaped out of snow and breathed with eastern wind;
      Or if, o'er-confident, she trust the date,
      And, with her handful of anemones,
      Herself as shivery, steal into the sun,
      The season need but turn his hour-glass round,
      And Winter suddenly, like crazy Lear,
      Reels back, and brings the dead May in his arms,
      Her budding breasts and wan dislustred front
      With frosty streaks and drifts of his white beard
      All overblown. Then, warmly walled with books,
      While my wood-fire supplies the sun's defect,
      Whispering old forest-sagas in its dreams,
      I take my May down from the happy shelf
      Where perch the world's rare song-birds in a row,
      Waiting my choice to upen with full breast,
      And beg an alms of springtime, ne'er denied
      Indoors by vernal Chaucer, whose fresh woods
      Throb thick with merle and mavis all the years.
    "May is a Pious Fraud" is reprinted from Under the Willows and Other Poems MORE POEMS BY JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL RELATED WEBSITES

    39. Auspex, By James Russell Lowell
    AUSPEX. by James Russell Lowell (18191891) Y heart, I cannot still it, Nest thathad song-birds in it; And when the last shall go, The dreary days to fill it
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    AUSPEX by: James Russell Lowell (1819-1891)
      Y heart, I cannot still it,
      Nest that had song-birds in it;
      And when the last shall go,
      The dreary days to fill it,
      Instead of lark or linnet,
      Shall whirl dead leaves and snow.
      Had they been swallows only,
      Without the passion stronger
      That skyward longs and sings,
      Woe's me, I shall be lonely
      When I can feel no longer
      The impatience of their wings!
      A moment, sweet delusion,
      Like birds the brown leaves hover;
      But it will not be long
      Before their wild confusion
      Fall wavering down to cover
      The poet and his song.
    "Auspex" is reprinted from The Little Book of American Poets: 1787-1900 . Ed. Jessie B. Rittenhouse. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1915. MORE POEMS BY JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL RELATED WEBSITES BROWSE THE POETRY ARCHIVE: A B C D ... Email Poetry-Archive.com

    40. Memorial Hall/Lowell Hall Complex
    larger view of James Russell Lowell William Wetmore Story, attributed to American,18191895 James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) Marble AB 1838; AM; LL.B. 1840; LL
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    Memorial Hall Paintings and Sculptures
    Sculptures
    There are twenty marble busts, three relief carvings and two full length statues in Annenberg Hall. Thirteen of the current busts were among eighteen busts that were transferred from Gore Hall Library to Memorial Hall in 1874. The works include two busts by Daniel Chester French (who sculpted the John Harvard statue now in Harvard Yard as well as the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.), five sculptures by William Wetmore Story (including a portrait of his father and a self portrait), and busts of six consecutive Harvard Presidents. The most recent addition is a bust of W.E.B. DuBois, co-founder of the NAACP and the first African-American student to receive a Ph.D. from Harvard. The bust was commissioned by The President and Fellows and the Department of Afro-American studies in 1993. The two large sculptures depicting John Adams and John Winthrop as well as the statue of James Otis in Sanders Theatre were all brought from pastoral Mt. Auburn Cemetery in 1935 as a gift from the Friends of Mount Auburn Cemetery. The current arrangement of sculptures reflects the original arrangement as closely as possible.

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