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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

1. PAL: Amy Lowell (1874-1925)
PAL Perspectives in American Literature A Research and Reference Guide Chapter 7 Early Twentieth Century - Amy Lowell (1874-1925) Top Primary Works A Dome of Many Coloured Glass, 1912 (E-Text) Sword blades and poppy seed.
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 7: Early Twentieth Century - Amy Lowell (1874-1925) Primary Works Selected Bibliography MLA Style Citation of this Web Page Chap. 7: Index ... Home Page
Source: American Lit. Chronology Top Primary Works A Dome of Many Coloured Glass E-Text Sword blades and poppy seed . NY: The Macmillan company, 1914. PS3523.O88 S8 Some Imagist Poets Pictures of the Floating World Legends John Keats . Boston and NY: Houghton Mifflin company 1925. PR4836 .L6 East Wind and Ballads for Sale Tendencies in modern American poetry . NY: Octagon Books, 1971. PS324 .L8 Complete poetical works . With an introd. by Louis Untermeyer. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1955. PS3523 .O88 Top Selected Bibliography Ambrose, Jane P. "Amy Lowell and the Music of Her Poetry." New England Quarterly 62.1 (Mar 1989): 45-62. Benvenuto, Richard. Amy Lowell . Boston: Twayne, 1985. PS3523 .O88 Z58 Cederstrom, Lorelei. "Walt Whitman and the Imagists." Mickel Street Review Damon, S. Foster.

2. Amy Lowell
Amy Lowell (18741925) Lowell's Life and Career About Lowell's Poetry On "The Weather-Cock Points South" On "Sisters" On "Venus Transiens" On "New Heavens for Old" On "Madonna of the Evening Flowers" On "Opal" Prefaces from
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Amy Lowell (1874-1925) Lowell's Life and Career About Lowell's Poetry On "The Weather-Cock Points South" On "Sisters" ... External Links Compiled and Prepared by Kathryn Benzel, University of Nebraska at Kearney, Cary Nelson, and Melissa Bradshaw Return to Modern American Poetry Home Return to Poets Index

3. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Lowell, Amy, 1874
Etexts by Author Lowell, Amy, 18741925 L Index Main Index Dome ofMany-Coloured Glass; Men, Women and Ghosts; Sword Blades and Poppy Seed.
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4. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925
Etexts by Author Lowell, Amy, 18741925 L Index Main Index Dome of Many-Coloured Glass LANGUAGE English SUBJECT Poetry
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5. Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925. Letters To Various Persons: Guide.
fMS Am 1721 Lowell, Amy, 18741925. Letters to various persons Guide. HoughtonLibrary, Harvard College Library Container List. Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925.
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fMS Am 1721
Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925. Letters to various persons: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: f
Call No.: MS Am 1721
Creator: Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925.
Title: Letters to various persons,
Date(s):
Quantity: 1 v. (.1 linear ft.)
Abstract: Letters and manuscripts of American poet Amy Lowell.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information:
Purchased with the M. Gray fund; received: 1941.
Note: these MSS. were originally accessioned as C1-8326F.
Historical Note
Lowell was an American poet.
Scope and Content
Consists of 22 letters by Amy Lowell together with a few manuscripts of prefaces, reviews, and essays. Most of the letters are to William Stanley Braithwaite, editor, critic, and anthologist. Also includes a manuscript of Braithwaite's introduction to his 1921 Anthology of Magazine Verse.
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  • Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925. 18 letters to William Stanley Braithwaite:
      (1) Brookline, 8 May [1915?] 1s. (1p.) telegram.

6. Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925. Correspondence: Guide.
19.4 Lowell, Amy, 18741925. Correspondence Guide. Historical Note.Amy Lowell (1874-1925) was born in Brookline, Massachusetts. Her
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bMS Lowell 19, 19.1, 19.2, 19.3, 19.4
Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925. Correspondence: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Lowell 19, 19.1, 19.2, 19.3, 19.4
Creator: Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925.
Title: Correspondence, 1883-1927 (inclusive), 1910-1925 (bulk).
Quantity: 53 boxes (18 linear ft.)
Abstract: Correspondence of the American poet, Amy Lowell.
Date(s):
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information: Bequest of Amy Lowell; received 1925.
Processing Information: This important correspondence was bequeathed to Harvard University by Amy Lowell, and was received by the Poetry Room of the Widener Library shortly after Miss Lowell's death in 1925. At that time a checklist was made of the letters written to Amy Lowell, citing author, number of titles, and inclusive dates of the letters.
The following letters mentioned in the checklist have not been located:
  • Gussac, William 1 letter 1910

7. WIEM: Lowell Amy
Lowell Amy (18741925), amerykaska pisarka. Czonkini grupy tzw. imagistów. Zasyna z ekscentrycznego stylu ycia. Programowa wypowied
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8. Creative Quotations From Amy Lowell (1874-1925)
Quotes from Amy Lowell to inspire your creative thinking
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(1874-1925) born on Feb 9 US poet, critic, lecturer. She was a leading poet of the Imagist school.
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Random Quotes Next Set of Quotes All books are either dreams or swords,/ You can cut, or you can drug, with words.
Moon!/ Moon!/ I am prone before you./ Pity me,/ And drench me in loneliness. For books are more than books, they are the life/ The very heart and core of ages past,/ The reason why men lived and worked and died,/ The essence and quintessence of their lives. Happiness, to some elation;/ Is to others, mere stagnation. Youth condemns; maturity condones.
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Published Sources for the Quotations Shown Above: F: In "The Speaker's Electronic Reference Collection," AApex Software, 1994. R: "On a Certain Critic."

9. Amy Lowell (1874-1925)
American Literature on the Web. Amy Lowell (18741925). Writings Songs of the PuebloIndians 1920 (U.Virginia); The Paper Windmill December 1915 . Illustrations.
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Amy Lowell (1874-1925)
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10. Amy Lowell (1874-1925)
Amy Lowell (18741925). Contributing Editor Lillian Faderman. ClassroomIssues and Strategies. I generally use Amy Lowell's work to
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Amy Lowell (1874-1925)
Contributing Editor: Lillian Faderman
Classroom Issues and Strategies
I generally use Amy Lowell's work to explore two major issues: the imagist movement as it was imported into the United States and the treatment of lesbian material by a lesbian poet who felt the need to be more closeted in her writing than in her life. While the subject of Lowell's imagism is easy to introduce, the subject of homosexuality in her life and writing has been more difficult because students are sometimes uncomfortable with the topic, and they are ignorant of the history of censorship and homophobia in the United States. The study of Lowell's life and work presents a good opportunity to open these important subjects to discussion. Lowell's lesbianism and the ways in which it is manifested in her writing generally stimulate some of the liveliest discussions of the course. For example, some students question, as did the critics who dampened her popularity in the years immediately after her death, whether a writer who is homosexual can have anything significant to say to the heterosexual majority. My approach is to draw an analogy (or, with any luck, to have students in the class draw the analogy) to the profound impact on white readers of works by writers of color. "Differentness" becomes the theme of the discussion. This preliminary discussion of ethnic and racial difference and its impact on writing and reading leads to a discussion of sexual difference and its parallel impact. Either members of the class or I will bring up other writers with whom most of the class may be familiar and whose work they considered no less effective because those writers were gay or lesbian (for example

11. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Amy Lowell - Author Page
Amy Lowell (18741925) Amy Lowell was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, and grewup on her family estate Sevenels (named after the seven Lowells—mother
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Amy Lowell
Amy Lowell was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, and grew up on her family estate Sevenels (named after the seven Lowells—mother, father, and five children), which she ultimately inherited and whose lavish gardens figure prominently in her poetry. A girl of the upper classes was generally not permitted by her family to go off to the university as her brothers did, and so Lowell’s education consisted primarily of tutors, access to her father’s vast library, and travel in Europe. As she later wrote to the poet Archibald MacLeish in response to his inquiry, her formal education “really did not amount to a hill of beans.” She evinced an interest in literature when very young, and her first writing was published when she was eleven years old.
While the diaries she kept as an adolescent suggest an early bisexuality, as she matured she became less interested in men and looked for love and companionship with other women. Her fascination with the theater led to her involvement for a time with the musical starlet Lina Abarbanell. It also led her to her first muse, the tragedian Eleonora Duse, whom she saw on stage for the first time in 1902. Duse’s talent and beauty inspired Lowell, already twenty-eight years old, to revive her youthful interest in writing. Lowell later recalled the momentous effect of watching Duse perform: “It loosed a bolt in my brain and I knew where my true function lay.” Her first poem since her juvenilia was addressed to the actress and marked the beginning of Lowell’s career as a writer, although she did not publish her first book

12. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Lowell, Amy, 18741925. Titles.
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Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925
Titles
Dome Of Many-Coloured Glass Men, Women And Ghosts Sword Blades and Poppy Seed
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13. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Lowe, Clara MS. Lowe, Samuel E. (Samuel Edward), 1884. Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925.Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891. Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916.
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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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14. Amy Lowell - Biography And Poems By AmericanPoems.com
Amy Lowell (18741925).
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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.

15. American Poems.com List Of Poets
Robert Frost (18741963). Click image to read about Amy Lowell! Amy Lowell (1874-1925).Click image to read about Carl Sandburg! Carl Sandburg (1878-1967).
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16. Amy Lowell
Willa Cather, 18731947 Gertrude Stein, 1874-1946 Amy Lowell, 1874-1925 WallaceStevens, 1879-1955 William Carlos Williams, 1883-1963 Ezra Pound, 1885-1972
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17. Lowell, Amy
Lowell, Amy. Amy Lowell, 1916. CorbisBettmann. (1874-1925), poet andcritic Born on February 9, 1874, in Brookline, Massachusetts, Amy
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Lowell, Amy
Amy Lowell, 1916 Corbis-Bettmann (1874-1925), poet and critic Born on February 9, 1874, in Brookline, Massachusetts, Amy Lowell came from a prominent Massachusetts family (her brothers were Abbott Lawrence Lowell, later president of Harvard, and astronomer Percival Lowell). She was educated in private schools and by her mother, and until she was 28 she did little but alternately live at home, where she enjoyed the life of a Boston socialite, and travel abroad. About 1902 she decided to devote her energies to poetry. It was eight years before her first piece, a conventional but not undistinguished sonnet, was published in Atlantic Monthly, and two more before her first volume, A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass (1912), appeared. On a visit to England in 1913 she met Ezra Pound and discovered his circle, the Imagists. He included one of Lowell's poems in his anthology Des Imagistes (1914), and in that year she published her second book, Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, which includes her first experimentation with free verse and "polyphonic prose."

18. Amy Lowell (1874-1925) At Famous Creative Women
Creative Quotations from . . . Amy Lowell (18741925) born on Feb 9 US poet,critic, lecturer. She was a leading poet of the Imagist school.
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Moon!/ Moon!/ I am prone before you./ Pity me,/ And drench me in loneliness. For books are more than books, they are the life/ The very heart and core of ages past,/ The reason why men lived and worked and died,/ The essence and quintessence of their lives. Happiness, to some elation;/ Is to others, mere stagnation. Youth condemns; maturity condones.
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19. Poetry: Amy Lowell
Back to list Amy Lowell (18741925) LINKS Poetry of Amy Lowell http//www.sappho.com/poetry/a_Lowell.htm BIOGRAPHYAmy Lowell (1874-1925).
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This page on Lowell includes a brief biography and several of her works online, collected at a site devoted to lesbian poetry. Modern American Poetry: Amy Lowell
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/g_l/amylowell/lowell.htm

The Modern American Poetry site provides information about Lowell’s life, career, and poetry; reviews and discussions of a selection of her works; a critical essay by Lowell; and links to related sites. Modern American Poetry is an online journal and multimedia companion to Anthology of Modern American Poetry (Oxford University Press, 2000), edited by Cary Nelson.
Amy Lowell: The Brief Life of an Imagist Poet
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20. Amy Lowell
Amy Lowell(18741925) MG Amy Lowell (1874-1925), California State UniversityA large biography on works of and relating to Lowell.
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Amy Lowell(1874-1925) Poetry of Amy Lowell , Everypoet.com: This commercial site contains a large amount of poems from Lowell's books: A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass Sword Blades and Poppy Seed , and Men, Women and Ghosts "North of Boston" by Amy Lowell The New Republic Online: Another commercial site that gives us Lowell's essay on Frost. The opening states: 'Lowell's review changed everything (in Frost's life); according to Frost biographer Jay Parini, it made him "the most celebrated American poet from 1915 till his death in 1963.' MG Poetry of Amy Lowell : This site gives us a biography of Lowell's life, and a little insight to her poetry. We also get about 10 poems and a list of books for further research. MG Amy Lowell , Geocities: A personal site with a few poems including one written for Ezra Pound called "Astigmatism." MG Amy Lowell , Harvard Magazine: A biographical article on Lowell written by David Beardsley. MG Amy Lowell (1874-1925) , University of Illinois: An extensive site on Lowell with a long biography, a number of essays on her poetry, prefaces from Lowell's works, a large number of critical essays written by Lowell, and a collection of some of her poems. This is probably the best available online research link for Lowell. Highly recommended. MG Amy Lowell, Impressionist Poet

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