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  1. Incloser An Essay by Susan Howe by Susan Howe, 1992
  2. Language Poets: Michael Palmer, Ron Silliman, Susan Howe, Nick Piombino, Charles Bernstein, Barrett Watten, Rae Armantrout, Hannah Weiner
  3. Postmodern Poetry: The Talisman Interviews : William Bronk, Clark Coolidge, Anselm Hollo, Susan Howe, Nathaniel Mackey, Alice Notley, Ron Padgett, L by Edward Halsey Foster, 1994-03
  4. Biography - Howe, Susan (1937-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  5. Ten Brave Women: Anne Hutchinson, Abigail Adams, Dolly Madison, Narcissa Whitman, Julia Ward Howe, Susan B. Anthony, Dorothea Lynde Dix, Mary Lyon, Ida M. Tarbell, Eleanor Roosevelt by Sonia Daugherty and James Daugherty, 1952
  6. The Writer's Notebook: Craft Essays from Tin House by Dorothy Allison, Jim Shepard, et all 2009-05-12
  7. Happy Jaspar by Susan Wheeler by Susan Wheeler by Susan Wheeler by Susan Wheeler by Susan Wheeler by Susan Wheeler, 1945-01-01
  8. Hinge Picture by Susan Howe, 1974
  9. Complete Run of the First 50 Issues of Tuumba Press Poetry Chapbooks (Plus Checklist) by Lyn, Howe, Susan, Silliman, Ron, Coolidge, Clark, Notley, Alice, Bernstein, Charles, DiPalma, Ray, Palmer, Michael, Andrews, Bruce et al Hejinian, 1976
  10. Nell Beverly, Farmer: A Story Of Farm Life by Elizabeth Jewett Brown, Susan Jewett Howe, 2010-09-10
  11. The Western Borders by Susan Howe, 1976
  12. The Liberties by Susan Howe, 1980
  13. Ploughshares (Vol. 2, No. 1) Fall 1974 by Russell Banks, Peter Davison, et all 1974
  14. Women of Wisdom & Knowledge by Marie Cornwall & Susan Howe Edited by, 1990-01-01

41. Job Gains Strong In 1987; Unemployment Rate Declines
by Mark G. Ulmer , Wayne J. howe , susan E. Shank. As the economy completed the fifth year of expansion, employment increased by 3 million; the jobless rate
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42. Contents.191, January 1991
GU susan howe, Incloser Abstract In early New England narratives of conversion and later captivity narratives, a woman, afraid of not speaking well,
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ODONNE-1 191 ODONNE-2 191 Greg Ulmer, "Grammatology Hypermedia" ULMER 191 Susan Howe, "Incloser" HOWE 191 James McCorkle, "Combustion of Early MCCORKLE 191 Summer" and "The Love of My Life" (two poems) Charles Bernstein, "The Second War and BERNSTEI 191 Postmodern Memory" Alamgir Hashmi, "Post Scrotum" (a poem) HASHMI 191 Paul Trembath, "Sartre and Local Aesthetics: TREMBATH 191 Rethinking Sartre as an Oppositional Pragmatist" Frederick M. Dolan, "Crisis in the Gulf by DOLAN 191 POP-CULT 191 Henry Hart, "Graven Images" REVIEWS 191 POSTFACE 191 Announcements and Advertisements [WWW Version only] ABSTRACTS Greg Ulmer, "Grammatology Hypermedia" Susan Howe, "Incloser" Abstract: In early New England narratives of conversion and later captivity narratives, a woman, afraid of not speaking well, tells her story to a man who writes it down. The "Incloser" is Thomas Shepard, the minister of the First Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts, who transcribed the testimonies of conversion given by individual Puritans into a small pocket notebook between 1637 and 1645 in the wake of the Antinomian Controversy. Shepard's originality has been enclosed by later textual editors and scholars. "Incloser" is also concerned with my own consciousness as an American poet born in Boston in 1937 and writing at the close of the century. SH

43. Poetry
It’s difficult to write intelligently about susan howe, not least because her method–now a subtle blend, now a violent collision of poetry and
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New Directions, $14.95 (paper) by Brian Lennon praxis versus the poem as theory, the poem as craft versus the poem as artifice, the poem as personal confession versus the poem as long-view History. Even if no actual poem singularly "is" any of these, their conflict is so embedded in the discourse of poetics that it’s nearly impossible to venture an informed argument for or against a poet’s tactics without some reference to their political situation. Pierce-Arrow Iliad, Bruno Lind’s book on George Santayana, and various other Swinburneana and Peirciana, including diaries and other personal papers as well as drawings and photographs. A densely typeset and somewhat disorderly acknowledgments page confounds attempts to track unattributed citations in the poems–without letting you relinquish the urge entirely. This source material serves as information bath and catalyst for three long sequences that comprise the book: "Arisbe," a collage of Peirce-related biographical and other excerpts in prose with interpolated verse structures that gradually overrun the page; "The Leisure of the Theory Class," a dialectical weave of Butcher’s memoir, assorted Peirciana, references to Dickens, Schiller, and an archive of Husserl’s manuscripts, and the exchange between Lind and Santayana; and "Rückenfigur," a lovely and baffling lyric coda organized around the legend of Tristan and Iseult.

44. Albena Bakratcheva - Americanness Redefined: Figuring Globalized America As Home
Trust the place to form the voice , susan howe continues in the same susan howe deciphers the metaphor in the already quoted interview It would be
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AMERICANNESS REDEFINED: FIGURING GLOBALIZED AMERICA AS HOME Albena Bakratcheva web
    "Often rebuked, yet always back returning
    I place my hand on the hand of the dead, invisible palm-print
    on the doorframe... or I read the backs of old postcards
    curling from thumbtacks, winter and summer fading through cobweb-tinted panes -
    white church in Norway..."
These thrilling Nordic-Western metaphors - in their own style and time, - revive an inherent impulse in American writing: the impulse of erasing the notion of time in order to focus on space, space being always entirely American. "Space and Time - America and England" , another contemporary poet, Susan Howe, stated in a recent interview, referring to this very preoccupation with the "genius loci" of America and its globalizing potentials. Such a vision would endlessly transcend the local into global and the global into local, thus incorporating in itself everything unfamiliar and remaining familiar to everything at the same time. Metaphors, resulting from this kind of vision, always have something in common - they can be highly diverse, but do never split. They can rest on a touch of Scandinavian beauty and still preserve their American essence. Moreover, they would always denote self-identification with the place, with America. "Trust the place to form the voice", Susan Howe continues in the same interview, making it clear that it is only poetry what breathes the spirit of the land and that there is no poetical voice, or identity, without adopting that spirit.

45. ArchiveGrid.org - Historical Sources From Thousands Of Archives
howe, Fanny Quincy; howe, Helen; howe, Julia Ward, 18191910; howe, Mark Dewolfe, 1906-1967; howe, Mary Manning; howe, susan; Hoyem, Andrew; Hubbard,
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46. Howe Family. Papers Of The Julia Ward Howe Family, 1787-1984: A Finding Aid
18671917 (scattered), n.d.; including SGH, Henry Marion howe, susan B. Anthony, Edward Everett Hale; FHH ALS to Miss Moulton, 1855.
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Howe family. Papers of the Julia Ward Howe family, 1787-1984: A Finding Aid
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Repository: Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
Creator: JULIA (WARD) HOWE FAMILY
Title: Papers, 1787?-1944, c.1984
Quantity: 5 1/2 file boxes, 1 folio, 1 folio+, and 1 oversize folders
Abstract: Correspondence, writings, speeches, etc., by Julia Ward Howe, author and reformer, and members of her family.
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Reprocessed: January 1990 By: Bert Hartry
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Accession numbers: 1588, 1610, 1689, 69-36, 71-86, 71-107, 85-M185, 85-M206, 85-M274, 85-M286, 89-M220, 90-M5 The Julia (Ward) Howe Family papers were given to the Schlesinger Library in 1969, 1971, 1985, 1989, and 1990 by Julia Ward Howe's great-granddaughter, Margaret Hall McRory. The 1969 and 1971 accessions were processed by Madeleine Bagwell Perez (1978) under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (RC-24669-76-987). The 1985-1990 accessions were integrated into the collection and it was reprocessed and microfilmed as part of a Schlesinger Library/University Publications of America project.
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Access. Unrestricted. Originals are closed; use microfilm M-133.

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48. Master Index Of Articles
howe, susan. The Collected Poems The Next Fifty Years. WSJour 28.2 (Fall 2004) 231234. Bacigalupo, Massimo. Wallace Stevens and Two Types of Vanity.
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Master Index of Articles
The Wallace Stevens Journal, Vol. 31 No. 1 (Spring 2007)
Daugherty, James M. “ Ivan S. Daugherty’s ‘Memorandum’ on Wallace Stevens.” WSJour 31.1 (Spring 2007): 3–13. Guenther, Genevieve. “ Wallace Stevens’ Marvellian Intertext : ‘The Garden’ and ‘Description Without Place.’ ” WSJour 31.1 (Spring 2007): 14–26. Brazeal , Gregory. “Wallace Stevens’ Philosophical Evasions.” WSJour 31.1 (Spring 2007): 27–42. Putnam Phoebe “ ‘Shall I uncrumple this much-crumpled thing?’: Wallace Stevens’ Poetics of Sequence in ‘Sea Surface Full of Clouds.’ ” WSJour 31.1 (Spring 2007): 43–58. Glaser Brian Brodhead “Masculine Fecundity and ‘ Overinclusiveness ’: Imagery of Pregnancy in Wallace Stevens’ Poetry.” WSJour 31.1 (Spring 2007): 59–72. Martiny Erik “ ‘From this collision were new colors born’: Peter Redgrove’s Reversionary Swerves from Wallace Stevens’ Iconic Texts.” WSJour 31.1 (Spring 2007): 73–85.
The Wallace Stevens Journal, Vol. 30 No. 2 (Fall 2006
Special Issue: Stevens’ Erotic Poetics
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49. Dialogue: A Journal Of Mormon Thought
howe, susan Elizabeth. “`I Do Remember How It Smelled Heavenly” Mormon Aspects of May Swenson’s Poetry.” Dialogue 29 (3) Fall 1996 141156.
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50. Fairbanks And Keester
susan Antoinette FAIRBANKS(8259) was born on 7 Dec 1834 in Westborough, She was married to John howe on 21 Nov 1771 in Marlboro, Essex, Massachusetts.
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Susan FAIRBANKS was born in 1761 in Hinsdale, Cheshire, New Hampshire. She died in 1789. She has reference number 39.2. Parents: Nathan FAIRBANKS and Mary (FAIRBANKS) Susan FAIRBANKS was born in 1796 in Westmoreland, Cheshire, New Hampshire. She has reference number 97.2. She has Ancestral File number PGFJ-4W. !BIRTH-MARR: "Genealogy of the Fairbanks Family in America, 1633-1897" by L. S. Fairbanks, A. M.; Boston; American Printing and Engraving Co., 1897; Sutro Library CS 71 F164 1897; p. 133 . *** Susan, born in 1796; married in Westmoreland, Dec. 29, 1812, James Martin, who lived th ere, and in Deerfield, and Montague, Mass. *** They had a family of fourteen children, Harr iet; d. in Ala.; Clarissa; d. in Montague; Mary; m. John P. Stebbins; still living in Montagu e City; Helen, living; Maria; m. Jason Savage; living in Watertown, Mass.; George; d. in Mont ague; Nathan, d. in California, James; d. in Greenfield, Mass.; William; d. in Montague; Hira m; d. in Turner's Falls, Mass.; Charles; d. in Greenfield; Julius; d. in Greenfield; and tw o who died in infancy. Parents: Nathan FAIRBANKS and Clarissa SHELDON She was married to James MARTIN on 29 Dec 1812 in Westmoreland, Cheshire, New Hampshire. Children were:

51. Kinson1861Census
53; West howe; susan Ann; PITTERS; Daughter; ; 5; ; Kinson; ; RG91339F37p9. 53; West howe; Charlotte; PITTERS; Daughter; ; 3; ; Kinson; ; RG9-1339F37p9
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Enumerator George Garland All that Part of the Parish of Kinson comprising Endsbury Village, Cowsbury House, Halen? Lane Farm, East Grove, West House, Wallace Down, Red Hill, Cudnell Farm and Cottages adjoining **** Cross, Shoulder of Mutton Inn, Home Cottage. Bounded on the East by the County of Hampshire and on the West by Canford Parish. 206 Schedules, 171 inhabited houses, 10 uninhabited, 17 gipseys by the side of the road. 396 males, 425 females, total of 821 persons. Schedule No; Location; Forename; SURNAME; Relationship; Marital Status; Age; Place of Birth; Reference 1; Cudnell; Thomas; WITTERIDGE; Head; Mar; 65; Butcher; Poole; ; RG9-1339F33p1 1; Cudnell; Jane; WITTERIDGE; Wife; Mar; 66; ; Wimborne; ; RG9-1339F33p1 2; Cudnell; Anthony; HARRIS; Head; Widowed; 79; Seaman (Merchant Service); Longham Hampreston; RG9-1339F33p1 3; Cudnell; Mary; CHAPMAN;

52. More Info About The Poet: Susan Howe - References Bibliography
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Susan Howe was born in 1937 in Boston, Massachusetts. She is the author of several books of poems and two volumes of criticism.
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Susan Howe (born 1937) is an American poet and critic who has been closely associated with the Language poets, among others.
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An internet bibliography for Susan Howe , from LiteraryHistory.com.
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Susan Howe's "My Emily Dickinson" (excerpt) Susan Howe , My Emily Dickinson. (excerpts). Emily Dickinson once wrote to Thomas Wentworth For a review of one of recent works, click here. http://writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/my-emily.html Susan Howe All rights to this recorded material belong to the author. (C) 2005 Susan Howe . Used with permission of Susan Howe . Distributed by PENNSound. http://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Howe.html

53. The Lost Skeleton Of Cadavra Larry Blamire, Brian Howe, Fay Masterson And Jennif
Starring Fay Masterson, Jennifer Blaire, Brian howe, susan McConnell, Andrew Parks and Larry Blamire Directed by Larry Blamire Filmed in Skeletascope!
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The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
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Filmed in Skeletascope! The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra has to be one of the greatest parodies of old black and white sci-fi movies to date. It's so brilliantly detailed with odes and homages to the long forgotten style of horror-like film making I'm guessing the late great legendary director of monster riddled sci-fi poo himself, Mr. Ed Wood, is currently rolling in his hermetically sealed grave with directorial envy. If you're into B (or even C) films of days gone by you are going to flip for this flick! Director/writer/actor Larry Blamire (and his crew of talented actors) missed nothing as they lovingly captured the magic of that whole kooky pre-digital special effects and hokey costumed penny-a-prop look. And its stitched together with Blamire's clever script chock full of droll stereotyped subplots to create, oddly, one heck of an original film. Meanwhile aliens, Lattis and Kro-Bar (Susan McConnell and Andrew Parks), from the planet Marva have been stranded in the same neck of the woods...

54. Temple College - Phone Numbers
howe, susan, College Communications, 2988590, howe.susan@templejc.edu. Howton, Nelda, Advanced Technology, 298-8783, nelda.howton@templejc.edu
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57. Poetry Center - Howe, Susan - 01/01/92
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58. Course Number:
howe, susan. My Emily Dickinson. Berkeley North Atlantic Books, 1985. 0938190520; $14.95. Marvell, Andrew. The Complete Poems. New York Penguin, 1996.
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ENGL 4200: EMST: Metaphysical Poetry and Prose W. Scott Howard T: 9:00-10:00 pm Sturm: 387-E Th: 3:00-4:50 pm showard@du.edu Sturm: 435 Office Hours: by appointment Course URL: http://www.du.edu/~showard/F02.4200.html Blackboard URL: http://blackboard.du.edu/
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How do you recognize a metaphysical poem or prose work when you see one? Is the basis of metaphysical imagery "delight in disorder," as Robert Herrick’s poetry suggests; or does a metaphysical poetics derive from "the most heterogeneous ideas . . . yoked by violence together," as Dr. Johnson argues? William Bronk, winner of the 1982 American Book Award for poetry, was recently described by David Biespiel as "arguably the most metaphysical poet of his generation." What does it mean to call a contemporary American poet ‘metaphysical’? Is there a tradition of Anglo-American metaphysical poetry? Was there ever an early modern English metaphysical tradition in the first place? This graduate course investigates metaphysical writing from Donne to Duncan and Browne to Bishop by moving through a series of critical and creative reflections. The seminar provides, first of all, a close and critical study of the poetry and prose of those seventeenth century English writers who, in the conventional literary sense of

59. RootsWeb: HOWE-L [HOWE] Susan Orchard
I have lost the email address for a susan Orchard who descends from Huldah Ann (howe) Roley and Peter Shevlin. susan is my half cousin as I descend
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Ann (Howe) Roley and Peter Shevlin. Susan is my half cousin as I descend
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60. Joy Of Sects - Bookforum.com / In Print
For thirty years, and with an admirable measure of tenacity and audacity, the poet susan howe has reanimated the lives of wayward pilgrims whose violent
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Susan Howe's poems radiate the New World?s millenarian spirit
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Booksense For thirty years, and with an admirable measure of tenacity and audacity, the poet Susan Howe has reanimated the lives of wayward pilgrims whose violent experiences of exile in spiritual wildernesses culminate in moments of searing revelation or sadistic repression. Her 1985 prose masterwork My Emily Dickinson (published first by North Atlantic Books and reissued this fall in a handsome new edition) depicts the poet and intellectual as the ultimate wayward pilgrim who rebelled against New England's sin-obsessed Calvinism and attained a fierce aesthetic and spiritual sovereignty, only to have her achievement betrayed by editors who bowdlerized her manuscripts and literary clerks who vulgarized her reclusive life. To those biographers who have claimed that feminine modesty would not permit Dickinson "to celebrate and sing herself with Whitman" or to declare, with Emerson, that "the Poet is the sayer," Howe counters, The decision not to publish her poems in her lifetime, to close up an extraordinary amount of work, is astonishing. Far from being the misguided modesty of an oppressed female ego, it is a consummate Calvinist gesture of self-assertion by a poet with faith to fling election loose across the incandescent shadows of futurity.

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