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  1. The Blue Estuaries: Poems: 1923-1968 by Louise Bogan, 1995-10-31
  2. What the Woman Lived: Selected Letters, 1920-70 by Louise Bogan, 1974-02-04
  3. Louise Bogan by Elizabeth Frank, 1986-10-15
  4. Poets Prose: Selected Writings Of Louise Bogan by Louise Bogan, 2005-06-04
  5. DARK SUMMER : POEMS by LOUISE BOGAN, 1929
  6. Louise Bogan (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Jacqueline Ridgeway, 1984-12
  7. Louise Bogan: A Reference Source by Claire E. Knox, 1990-01-01
  8. Louise Bogan: a woman's words: A lecture delivered at the Library of Congress, May 4, 1970. With a bibliography by William Jay Smith, 1971
  9. The Veiled Mirror and the Woman Poet: H.D., Louise Bogan, Elizabeth Bishop, and Louise Gluck by Elizabeth Dodd, 1992-11
  10. Obsession and Release: Rereading the Poetry of Louise Bogan by Lee Upton, 1996-08
  11. Louise Bogan's Aesthetic of Limitation by Gloria Bowles, 1987-09
  12. Our 30 Year Old Friendship and Legacy: Letters from Louise Bogan : Comments by Mildred Weston and an Excerpt from Her Interview With Leon Arksey, Courtesy of the Eastern Washington State by Mildred Weston, Louise Bogan, et all 1998-01
  13. The Golden Journey: Poems for Young People by Louise Bogan, William Jay Smith, 1990-05
  14. A poet's alphabet;: Reflections on the literary art and vocation by Louise Bogan, 1970

1. Louise Bogan - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Louise Bogan (August 11, 1897 1970) was an American poet who felt that “lyric poetry if it is at all authentic…is based on some emotion—on some occasion,
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Jump to: navigation search Louise Bogan August 11 ) was an American poet who felt that “lyric poetry if it is at all authentic…is based on some emotion—on some occasion, on some real confrontation.”
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Louise Bogan was born in Livermore Falls, Maine where her father Daniel Bogan worked for various paper mills and bottling factories. She spent most of her childhood years with her parents and brother growing up in mill towns in Maine New Hampshire , and Massachusetts where Bogan and her family lived in working-class hotels and boardinghouses until 1904. During this time, Bogan was exposed to the volatile marriage of her parents brought on by her mother’s affairs which may have affected her own personal decisions as well as her poetic style later on in life.
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With the help of a female benefactor, Louise was able to attend the Girls’ Latin School for five years which eventually gave her the opportunity to attend Boston University . In , after only completing her freshman year and giving up a fellowship to Radcliffe , she left the university to marry Curt Alexander , a corporal in the U.S. Army

2. Louise Bogan -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Louise Bogan American poet and literary critic who served as poetry critic for The New Yorker from 1931 until
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born August 11, 1897, Livermore Falls, Maine, U.S. died February 4, 1970, New York, New York American poet and literary critic who served as poetry critic for The New Yorker from 1931 until 1969. Theodore Roethke . Bogan became his mentor on lyric poetry, and they were to remain friends. The New Republic , and in 1923 her first volume appeared under the title Body of This Death . She continued to contribute both verse and criticism to The New Republic The Nation The New Yorker Poetry Atlantic Monthly , and other periodicals while publishing Dark Summer The Sleeping Fury (1937), and Poems and New Poems (1941). Her verse has been frequently compared to that of the English Metaphysical poet As a critic, Bogan was known for her fairness and generosity, and she focused on the strengths of authors in works such as (1951) and Selected Criticism: Prose, Poetry

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Louise Bogan Poetry. ARTICLE 3 The Crossed Apple Dark Summer, 1929 Louise Bogan Poetry. ARTICLE - 5 Solitary Observation Back From a Sojourn in Hell
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Sleeping Fury, 1937 Louise Bogan Poetry ARTICLE - 3 The Crossed Apple Dark Summer, 1929 Louise Bogan Poetry ARTICLE - 4 Medusa Bookman, 1922 Louise Bogan Poetry ARTICLE - 5 Solitary Observation Back From a Sojourn in Hell Poems and New Poems, 1941 Louise Bogan Poetry ARTICLE - 6 Women from: Body of This Dream, 1923 Louise Bogan Poetry ARTICLE - 7 The Alchemist The Blue Estuaries: Poems 1923-1968 Louise Bogan Poetry ARTICLE - 8 Men Loved Wholly Beyond Wisdom Louise Bogan ARTICLE - 9 Medusa Louise Bogan A Literary Critique ARTICLE - 10 Women Louise Bogan A Literary Critique [Return to Section - 2] [Return to Index Page]

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5. Louise Bogan — Poet Seers
The mosaic of her autobiographical pieces, Journey around My Room (1980), and the Pulitzer Prizewinning biography by Elizabeth Frank, Louise Bogan A
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Bogan was born Louise Marie Bogan in Livermore Falls, Maine, the daughter of Daniel Joseph Bogan, a superintendent in a paper mill, and Mary Helen Murphy Shields. She grew up in various mill towns in the Northeast, moving often with her parents and brother. Her parents' marriage was volatile, and her mother's affairs haunted Bogan for much of her life. Although Bogan attended Boston University for only one year in 1915-1916, her early education at Boston Girls' Latin School gave her a rigorous foundation. She was already writing poetry and reading Poetry: A Magazine of Verse in its first issues in 1912. While modernism in literature and the arts was gaining in momentum and shape, Bogan was quietly mastering metrics and defining her style. She later wrote passionately about her artistic awakening, describing a visit to her mother in the hospital. There in the room she saw a vase of marigolds: "Suddenly I recognized something at once simple and full of the utmost richness of design and contrast that was mine." Design and contrast are at the heart of her formal poetry, and the style that she crafted early did not vary much throughout her later years.

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9. 'Words For Departure' By Louise Bogan
Louise Bogan Words for Departure Nothing was remembered, nothing forgotten. When we awoke, wagons were passing on the warm summer pavements,
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Nothing was remembered, nothing forgotten.
When we awoke, wagons were passing on the warm summer pavements,
The window-sills were wet from rain in the night,
Birds scattered and settled over chimneypots
As among grotesque trees.
Nothing was accepted, nothing looked beyond.
Slight-voiced bells separated hour from hour,
The afternoon sifted coolness
And people drew together in streets becoming deserted. There was a moon, and light in a shop-front, And dusk falling like precipitous water. Hand clasped hand Nothing was lost, nothing possessed There was no gift nor denial. I have remembered you. You were not the town visited once, Nor the road falling behind running feet. You were as awkward as flesh And lighter than frost or ashes. You were the rind, And the white-juiced apple, The song, and the words waiting for music. You have learned the beginning; Go from mine to the other. Be together; eat, dance, despair, Sleep, be threatened, endure. You will know the way of that. But at the end, be insolent;

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Louise Bogan (1897-1970) Bogan's Life and Career On "Medusa" Medusa in Myth and Literary History On "Women" ... External Links Compiled and Prepared by Cary Nelson Return to Modern American Poetry Home Return to Poets Index

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Louise Bogan (1897-1970), U.S. poet, critic. "A Revolution in European Poetry," (written 1941), published in A Poet's Alphabet (1970).
Louise Bogan (1897-1970), U.S. poet. As quoted in Our Ground Time Here Will be Brief, Epigram, by Maxine Kumin (1982).

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bogan, louise (b gun) key, 1897–1970, American poet and critic, b. Livermore, Maine. She spent much of her life in New York City and was for many years
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    Bogan, Louise u n) [ key The New Yorker magazine. Her verse is intense, personal, and yet restrained, revealing a metaphysical awareness of the tragedy of life. Among her volumes of poetry are Body of This Death Poems and New Poems Collected Poems (1954), and

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The Well-Adjusted Poet By STEPHEN METCALF) While his contemporaries donned leather jackets or publicly fell to pieces, Richard Wilbur maintained his reticence. May 29, 2005 MORE ON LOUISE BOGAN AND: POETRY AND POETS BOOKS AND LITERATURE WILBUR, RICHARD "Cheat and Charmer': The Informer By RICHARD EDER November 14, 2004 MORE ON LOUISE BOGAN AND: MOTION PICTURES REVIEWS COMMUNISM BOOKS AND LITERATURE ... FRANK, ELIZABETH By MICHIKO KAKUTANI October 4, 2004

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  • Louise Bogan 1897–1970
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    A major American lyric poet whose darkly romantic verse is characterized by her use of traditional structures, concise language, and vivid description, Bogan is recognized particularly for her honest and austere rendering of emotion. Douglas L. Peterson noted that she wrote "mainly of highly personal and painful experience—of personal losses suffered through death and the betrayal of intimate and deeply valued personal relationships, of time passing and of her acute awareness of the fragility of all things caught in time." Bogan's work is often compared with the short lyrics of such seventeenth-century poets as Thomas Campion, John Dryden, and Ben Jonson, and she shares with these writers an emphasis on musicality and craftsmanship as well as a subdued sense of grief and despair. Also a distinguished critic who served as a poetry editor for the New Yorker from 1931 to 1970, Bogan is known for her exacting standards and her penetrating analyses of many of the major poets of the twentieth century.

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    19. Louise Bogan Papers, 1936-1954: Finding Aid
    louise bogan was born in Livermore Falls, Maine, in 1897. She attended Boston Girls Latin School and spent one year at Boston University.
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    This collection consists primarily of drafts, notes, fragments and final copies of Bogan's critical essays on modern literature, published in prestigious American journals. There are a few poetry manuscripts and even fewer pieces of correspondence.
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