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  1. July 20,1968 The New Yorker Magazine - Saul Bellow - Genet - Marianne Moore - Ivy Litvinov
  2. Festschrift for Marianne Moore's Seventy-seventh Birthday
  3. Marianne Moore; a critical essay, (Contemporary writers in Christian perspective) by Therese Lentfoehr, 1969
  4. Critics And Poets on Marianne Moore: A Right Good Salvo of Barks
  5. Wcw and Others: Essays on William Carlos Williams and His Association With Ezra Pound, Hilda Doolittle, Marcel Duchamp, Marianne Moore, Emanuel Roman by Dave Oliphant, 1985-01
  6. Marianne Moore, a Reference Guide (A Reference Publication in Literature) by Craig S. Abbott, 1979-06
  7. Marianne Moore: The Art of a Modernist (Studies in Modern Literature)
  8. Marianne Moore and the Visual Arts: Prismatic Color by Linda Leavell, 1995-05
  9. Marianne Moore - American Writers 50: University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers by Jean Garrigue, 1965-12-03
  10. Omissions Are Not Accidents: Gender in the Art of Marianne Moore by Jeanne Heuving, 1992-05
  11. Concordance to the Poems of Marianne Moore by Gary Lane, 1972-08
  12. Elizabeth Bishop and Marianne Moore by Joanne Feit Diehl, 1993-04-05
  13. Marianne Moore: The Poetry of Engagement by Grace Schulman, 1988-10
  14. Reading And Writing Nature: The Poetry of Robert Frost, Wallace Stevens, Marianne Moore, and Elizabeth Bishop by Guy Rotella, 1990-12-01

61. TomFolio.com: By Marianne Moore
Includes Philip Wheelwright, On the Semantics of Poetry; marianne moore (18871972), poems (Four Quartz Crystal Clocks, What Are Years?, A Glass-Ribbed
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62. Marianne Moore - Picture And Sound Clip - MSN Encarta
American poet marianne moore wrote her early poems in the objective style of the imagists, a group of early20th-century American and English poets led by
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This media item will not play in the Internet software you are currently using. American poet Marianne Moore wrote her early poems in the objective style of the imagists, a group of early-20th-century American and English poets led by Ezra Pound. As an imagist, she meticulously detailed a wide range of subjects and objects in her poems, presenting each topic for its own sake and not for its symbolic value. In “Poetry” (recited by an actor), Moore injected her characteristic irony into a poetic discussion about the merit of poetry. Appears in these articles: Poetry; American Literature: Poetry; Moore, Marianne (Craig) Exclusively for MSN Encarta Premium Subscribers. ... Join Now Advertisement
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63. Marianne Moore: “Vision Into Verse”
Catalog of an exhibition held at The Rosenbach Museum Library, Philadelphia; The Joseph Regenstein Library, The University of Chicago; The Grolier Club,
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64. Marianne Moore - Penguin Group (USA) Authors - Penguin Group (USA)
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Marianne Moore was born in Kirkwood, Missouri, on November 1, 1887, and spent much of her youth in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. After graduation from Bryn Mawr College in 1909 she taught for four years at the Carlisle Indian School. Her poetry first appeared professionally in The Egoist and Poetry magazines in 1915 and she moved to New York City in 1918. Her first book, Poems , was issued in England by the Egoist Press in 1921. Observations , published three years later in America, received the Dial Award. From 1925 to 1929 she served as acting editor of The Dial , the preeminent American literary periodical. She moved to Brooklyn in 1929, where she lived for the next thirty-six years. In 1935 Selected Poems , with an Introduction by T.S. Eliot, brought her work to the attention of a wider public. Three additional books of poetry were followed, in 1951, by her Collected Poems , which won the Bollingen Prize, the National Book Award, and the Pulitzer Prize. She went on to publish a verse translation of the complete Fables of La Fontaine , a collection of critical essays, and three more volumes of poems.

65. Literary Encyclopedia: Marianne Moore
The geographical lifejourney of marianne moore is from west to east, from a Midwest suburb of St Louis, Missouri, where she was born in 1887, to New York,
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66. Marianne (Craig) Moore Biography (1887–1972) Online Encyclopedia Article Ab
marianne (Craig) moore Biography (1887–1972) marianne moore, US poet. (Carl Van Vechten collection, US Library of Congress.) Poet, born in St Louis,
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Marianne (Craig) Moore Biography
Marianne Moore, US poet. (Carl Van Vechten collection, US Library of Congress.) Poet, born in St Louis, Missouri, USA. She studied at Bryn Mawr College, PA, and taught at Carlisle Commercial College before becoming a branch librarian in New York City (1921–5). She contributed to The Egoist from 1915, and edited The Dial from 1926 until its demise in 1929. She was acquainted with such seminal Modernists as Pound and T S Eliot, and associated with the Greenwich Village group, Idiosyncratic. A consummate stylist, and unmistakably modern, her first publication was Poems Selected Poems appeared in 1935, and Complete Poems in 1967. End of Article: Marianne (Craig) Moore Biography
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67. Diehl, J.F.: Elizabeth Bishop And Marianne Moore: The Psychodynamics Of Creativi
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Table of Contents This highly innovative work on poetic influence among women writers focuses on the relationship between modernist poet Elizabeth Bishop and her mentor Marianne Moore. Departing from Freudian models of influence theory that ignore the question of maternal presence, Joanne Diehl applies the psychoanalytic insights of object relations theorists Melanie Klein and Christopher Bollas to woman-to-woman literary transactions. She lays the groundwork for a far-reaching critical approach as she shows that Bishop, mourning her separation from her natural mother, strives to balance gratitude toward Moore, her literary mother, with a potentially disabling envy. Diehl begins by exploring Bishop's memoir of Moore, "Efforts of Affection," as an attempt by Bishop to verify Moore's uniqueness in order to defend herself against her predecessor's almost overwhelming originality. She then offers an intertextual reading of the two writers' works that inquires into Bishop's ambivalence toward Moore. In an analysis of "Crusoe in England" and "In the Village," Diehl exposes the restorative impulses that fuel aesthetic creation and investigates how Bishop thematizes an understanding of literary production as a process of psychic compensation.

68. Marianne Moore@Everything2.com
marianne moore was born near St. Louis, Missouri and moved to Pennsylvania after her grandfather s death in 1894. She earned her B.A. in 1909 from Bryn Mawr
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69. Marianne Moore, "A Grave"
According to a note by Chris Burgess(crisco@mail.utexas.edu) on his marianne moore Home Page , A Grave was written shortly after the sinking of the
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A Grave
Man looking into the sea,
taking the view from those who have as much right to it as
it is human nature to stand in the middle of a thing,
but you cannot stand in the middle of this;
the sea has nothing to give but a well excavated grave.
The firs stand in a procession, each with an emerald turkey-
reserved as their contours, saying nothing;
repression, however, is not the most obvious characteristic of
the sea is a collector, quick to return a rapacious look.
There are others besides you who have worn that look
whose expression is no longer a protest; the fish no longer for their bones have not lasted: men lower nets, unconscious of the fact that they are and row quickly away the blades of the oars moving together like the feet of water-spiders as if there were The wrinkles progress among themselves in a phalanx beautiful and fade breathlessly while the sea rustles in and out of the the birds swim throught the air at top speed, emitting cat-calls the tortoise-shell scourges about the feet of the cliffs, in motion and the ocean, under the pulsation of lighthouses and noise of

70. MySpace.com - Marianne Moore - 100 - Female - BROOKLYN, New York - Www.myspace.c
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71. Poetry
Among the modernists, Wallace Stevens (18791955), William Carlos Williams (1883-1963), and marianne moore rank as major figures. In poems whose language is
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Poetry
American poetry, the history of which spans more than 350 years, is notable for its variety, energy, contrarian tendencies, and feistiness. True, the earliest verse was imitative and derivative, displaying a heavy reliance on British prosody, diction, and verse forms (particularly pastorals, odes, elegies, epistles, and satires). By the nineteenth century, however, poets were expressing an emergent national identity and making significant strides toward liberating themselves from foreign models. By the twentieth century, American poetry commanded international attention and respect, for it had attained a high level of qualityindeed, had achieved parity among the world's poetries, including European poetry. Colonial Era poetry was primarily metaphysical and devotional. Among the New England Puritans, the three most important poets were Anne Bradstreet Edward Taylor (1645-1729), and Michael Wigglesworth (1631-1705). Though her work was conventional and often didactic, Bradstreet nevertheless wrote with honesty and sensitivity, especially concerning familial matters. Moreover, she ranks as the author of the first book of American poetry: The Tenth Muse, Lately Sprung up in America

72. Marianne Moore Biography And Bibliography At LitWeb.net
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Books by Marianne Moore Shop used books at Biblio.com American poet, highly esteemed by her fellow colleagues. Moore's often-quoted advice was that poets should present imaginary gardens with real toads in them. Characteristic for her works is cryptic associational logic and biting wit. Her best-known poems feature animals and are written in precise, clear language. Moore was a friend to many of the greatest artists and writers of the 20th century, such as T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, E.E. Cummings and Allen Ginsberg. "The passion for setting people right is in itself an afflictive disease. Distaste which takes no credit to itself is best." Marianne Moore was born near St. Louis, Missouri, as the daughter of an engineer-inventor. Her father suffered a mental breakdown and was committed to a psychiatric hospital. The family moved to Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where her mother worked as teacher.

73. Marianne Moore - Poetry, Poems
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74. Cambridge Quarterly -- Sign In Page
marianne moore COMMENTED on the initial difficulty she found in making sense out of some of Gertrude Stein s prose in a review for The Dial, and confessed
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