2 edition of Amy Lowell found in the catalog.
Amy Lowell
Richard Hunt
Published
1910
by The Macmillan Company in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Richard Hunt. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 14 p. |
Number of Pages | 14 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14676563M |
About Amy Lowell Amy Lowell was born in February of in Brookline, Massachusetts. Her family was a prominent part of Massachusetts society and she was educated privately by her mother. She spent the early part of her life traveling aboard and living the life of a Boston vassilyk.com: Emma Baldwin. Nearly two decades after separating from Russell, she met writer Amy Lowell in while on an acting tour in Boston for a play.: xl Dwyer moved in with Lowell in and their long-term lesbian relationship, or "Boston marriage" (the term for a 19th-century romantic female relationship) would last over a decade until Lowell's death in Died: July 4, (aged 89), Chevy Chase, Maryland.
“Leisure” was published in Lowell’s book A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass More by Amy Lowell. A London Thoroughfare. 2 A.M. They have watered the street, It shines in the glare of lamps, Cold, white lamps, And lies Like a slow-moving river, Barred with silver and black. Cabs go down it, One, And then another, Between them I hear the. Amy Lowell: Preface ; Cite. Amy Lowell: Preface. Preface. A good many of the poems in this book are written in "polyphonic prose". A form about which I have written and spoken so much that it seems hardly necessary to explain it here. Let me hastily add, however, that the word "prose" in its name refers only to the typographical arrangement.
Amy Lowell was a member of the Lowell family which arrived in America in , twenty years after the arrival of the Mayflower, and rose to become one of the leading New England families. Amy Lowell. 1K likes. Amy Lawrence Lowell was an American poet of the imagist school from Brookline, Massachusetts. She posthumously won the Pulitzer.
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“God made me a business woman,” Lowell is reported to have quipped, “and I made myself a poet.” During a career that spanned just over a dozen years, she wrote and published over poems, yet. Feb 05, · Amy Lowell, American critic, lecturer, and a leading poet of the Imagist school.
Lowell came from a prominent Massachusetts family (her brothers were Abbott Lawrence Lowell, later president of Harvard, and astronomer Percival Lowell). She was.
Amy Lowell has 77 books on Goodreads with ratings. Amy Lowell’s most popular book is Selected Poems. I'm not quite sure how, after an English literature education in America, I still found myself wholly ignorant of Amy Lowell's poems until a chance mention in a historical fiction book prompted me to look her up/5.
Nov 29, · Amy Lowell: Ted Hughes and DH Lawrence 'owe unacknowledged debt' to 'uncelebrated' poet This article is more than 1 year old. Lowell was a rather large lady, a. The Touch of You Amy Lowell's Poems of Love and Amy Lowell book by Lowell, Amy; Seymour, Peter and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at vassilyk.com Men, Women and Ghosts by Lowell, Amy and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at vassilyk.com On February 9,Amy Lowell was born at Sevenels, a ten-acre family estate in Brookline, Massachusetts.
Her family was Episcopalian, of old New England stock, and at the top of Boston society. Lowell was the youngest of five children. Her elder brother Abbott Lawrence, a freshman at Harvard at.
Mar 16, · She began a lifelong habit of book collecting. She accepted a marriage proposal, but the young man changed his mind and set his heart on another woman.
Amy Lowell went to Europe and Egypt in to recover, living on a severe diet that was supposed to improve her health (and help with her increasing weight problem).
August By Rachel Jirka. Amy Lowell was born on February 9,to a wealthy and influential family in Brookline, Massachusetts. She was the youngest of five children born to Augustus and Katherine Lawrence Lowell—themselves products of the booming cotton industry in Massachusetts.
In recent years we’ve seen Adrienne Munich and Melissa Bradshaw’s collection of essays, Amy Lowell, American Modern, and Carl Rollyson’s Amy Lowell among Her Contemporaries. Now Rollyson has added a new book, Amy Lowell Anew, which delves more deeply into the interplay between Lowell’s personal and professional lives.
Amy Lowell (Lowell, Amy, ) A Wikipedia article about this author is available. ), also by Florence Wheelock Ayscough and Book Traces Project (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Lowell, Amy, Legends, (Boston New York, Houghton Mifflin company, ) (page images at.
Amy Lowell's poem "Patterns" was first published in a monthly magazine called The Little Review in August The Little Review had a small circulation, but it attracted the attention of many notable writers of the time. By the time "Patterns" was published, Lowell herself had already become known as a poetic innovator with her second book, Sword Blades and Poppy Seeds ().
The Book Of Hours Of Sister Clotilde by Amy vassilyk.com Bell in the convent tower vassilyk.com overhead the great sun hungA navel for the curving sky. Page/5. Amy Lowell (), American poet and critic, was one of the most influential and best-known writers of her era.
Within a thirteen-year period, she produced six volumes of poetry, two volumes of criticism, a two-volume biography of John Keats, and countless articles and reviews that appeared in 4/5(1). People named Amy Lowell.
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Studied at College of Southern Nevada. Amy Lowell. See Photos. Worked at Down East Family YMCA. Studied at Florida Southern College. Amy Lowell. “Selected Poems of Amy Lowell”, p, Rutgers University Press 82 Copy quote Poetry is the most concentrated form of literature; it is the most emotionalized and powerful way in.
For decades, the work of one of America’s most influential poets, Pulitzer Prize-winner Amy Lowell (), has been largely overlooked. This vigorous, courageous poet gave voice to an erotic, thoroughly American sensibility.
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poems of Amy Lowell. Still I Rise, The Road Not Taken, If You Forget Me, Dreams, Annabel Lee. an American poet of the imagist school from Brookline, Massachusetts who posthumously won the Pulit.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.Amy Lowell was a poet, performer, editor, translator who devoted her life to the cause of modern poetry.
“God made me a business woman,” Lowell is reported to have quipped, “and I made myself a poet.”.