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  1. Amy Lowell: A Chronicle by S. FOSTER DAMON, 1935
  2. Great Poems by American Women: An Anthology (Dover Thrift Editions) by Anne Bradstreet, Phillis Wheatley, et all 1998-01-21
  3. What's o'clock, by Amy Lowell, 1925
  4. Men, Women, and Ghosts by Amy Lowell, 1916
  5. A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass by Lowell Amy, 2010-10-01
  6. KEATS AND THE BOSTONIANS, AMY LOWELL, LOUISE IMOGEN GUINEY, LOUIS ARTHUR HOLMAN, FRED HOLLAND DAY by Hyder Edward and Parrish, Stephen Maxfield Rollins, 1951
  7. Florence Ayscough And Amy Lowell: Correspondence Of A Friendship
  8. Sword Blades AndPoppy Seed - Amy Lowell by Amy Lowell, 2010-01-29
  9. Fir-Flower Tablets: Poems Translated From the Chinese by Florence Ayscough, English Versions by Amy Lowell by Amy translated by LOWELL, 1930-01-01
  10. The Touch of You Amy Lowell's Poems of Love and Beauty by Selected By Peter Seymour, 1972
  11. Letters Of D.H. Lawrence & Amy Lowell 1914-1925 by E. Claire Cushman, Keith Healey, 1985-01-01
  12. AMY LOWELL: REMEMBERED by Jean Elizabeth Ward, 2008-08-23
  13. Amy Lowell (Select Bibliographies Reprint Ser.) by Horace Gregory, 1958-06
  14. Amy Lowell by Clement Wood, 1926

81. Amy Lowell - Biography Of A Lesbian Writer
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Amy Lowell
Amy Lowell was a poet of the imagist school, who posthumously won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1926. Lowell was born into Boston's prominent Lowell family. One brother, Percival Lowell, was a famous astronomer, who predicted the existence of the planet Pluto; another brother, Abbott Lawrence Lowell, served as President of Harvard University. She herself never attended college because it was not deemed proper for a woman, but she compensated for this with her avid reading, which became near-obsessive book-collecting. She lived as a socialite and travelled widely, turning to poetry in 1902 after being inspired by a performance of Eleonora Duse in Europe. Her first published work appeared in 1910 in Atlantic Monthly. A Fixed Idea
What torture lurks within a single thought
When grown too constant, and however kind,
However welcome still, the weary mind
Aches with its presence. Dull remembrance taught
Remembers on unceasingly; unsought
The old delight is with us but to find
That all recurring joy is pain refined,
Become a habit, and we struggle, caught.

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83. Heath Anthology Of American LiteratureAmy Lowell - Author Page
amy lowell was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, and grew up on her family estate In a particularly scurrilous 1926 book by Clement Wood, amy lowell,
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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

84. AIE | Amy Lowell Poetry Travelling Scholarship
amy lowell Poetry Travelling Scholarship. Applicant must be a nativeborn U.S. citizen, submit substantial sample of poetry in accordance with requirements
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