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  1. Admetus and other poems by Emma Lazarus. by Lazarus. Emma. 1849-1887., 1871-01-01
  2. Songs of a Semite The dance to death and other poems by Emma Laz by Lazarus. Emma. 1849-1887., 1882-01-01
  3. Songs of a Semite: The dance to death, and other poems by Emma, 1849-1887 Lazarus, 2009-10-26
  4. The Spagnoletto [a play in 5 acts] Unpublished manuscript by Emma, 1849-1887 Lazarus, 2009-10-26
  5. The poems of Emma Lazarus by Emma Lazarus 1849-1887 Lazarus Josephine 1846-1910, 1889-12-31
  6. Emma Lazarus (July 22, 1849-November 19, 1887): Selections from her poetry and prose by Emma Lazarus, 1982
  7. Emma Lazarus Rediscovered by Eve Merriam, 1999-03-01
  8. I Lift My Lamp: Emma Lazarus and the Statue of Liberty (Jewish Biography Series) by Nancy Smiler Levinson, 1986-06-30
  9. Emma Lazarus in Her World: Life and Letters by Bette Roth Young, 1995-05
  10. Emma Lazarus (American Women of Achievement) by Diane Lefer, 1988-03
  11. Emma Lazarus, Poet, Jewish Activist, Pioneer Zionist (Publications of the Jewish Historical Society of New York ; No. 3) by Charles Angoff, 1979-06

81. Aunt Lute Books -- Events Calendar
Emma Lazarus 18491887. How Long? In the Jewish Synagogue at Newport; Sympathy;The South; Echoes; The Crowing of the Red Cock; The Feast of Lights; 1492
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Anne Bradstreet 1612-1672
  • The Prologue In Honour of That High and Mighty Princess Queen Elizabeth of Happy Memory The Author to Her Book The Flesh and the Spirit To My Dear and Loving Husband Here Follows Some Verses Upon the Burning of Our House July 10th, 1666. Copied Out of a Loose Paper from Meditations Divine and Moral

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Esther Rodgers 1680-1701 Mary Read ?-1720
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Anne Bonny 1697?-?

82. NoodleLinks Life And Poetry Of Emma Lazarus
Emma Lazarus (18491887). 5 Jan. 2002 http//www.library.utoronto.ca/utel/rp/poems/Lazarus4.html . Emma Lazarus - The New Colossus.
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83. Mother Of Exiles (A Sermon From First Church In Cambridge)
1 The New Colossus , by Emma Lazarus (18491887) Not like the brazen giant ofGreek fame, With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
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4 July 2004 J Mary Luti Mother of Exiles Isaiah 66:10-16
Luke 8:16-19
In our first reading today, the prophet Isaiah imagines a day when no idolatrous oppressor will ever again be able to carry God's people into exile, enslave them, lay waste to their land, occupy their cities, or corrupt their religious life. In that new day, God's people will have learned to worship rightly, marrying justice to their praise, and mercy to thanksgiving. God will heal their wounds and (we read uncomfortably) severely punish all those whose injustice, violence and indifference have made them evil in God's eyes. Some national leaders call on their people to be patriots, to love the Fatherland. Isaiah seems to be calling on his to be matriots . To his imagination what it means to be "one nation under God" is to have all the lost children gathered up in safety and contentment onto a large woman's "glorious bosom". It means to be mothered by one of those mega-moms you don't mess with. Lazarus' poem also does not mention the coalition of the unwilling, the millions of indigenous peoples wiped out or forced to the margins, or the millions who came in chains to lay down their lives and labor at the feet of the plantation economy. But the poem nonetheless conveys a strong conviction that this nation's greatness, indeed its uniqueness, rests in its generosity of spirit, its willingness to take in practically everybody sooner or later, to foster and adopt the "huddled masses yearning to breathe free."

84. Learning Family In New York City
Emma Lazrus, Poet/Essayist (18491887) Emma Lazarus wrote The New Colossus in 1882 to raise money in the pedestal fund campaign.
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Lazarus, Emma, 18491887. Songs of a Semite. Upper Saddle River, NJ LiteratureHouse, 1970, c1882 Solomon, Hannah G. (Hannah Greenbaum), 1858-1942.
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87. Bibliography Of American Literature, Table Of Contents
+ Lazarus, Emma 18491887. + Leland, Charles Godfrey 1824-1903. +Lewis, Alfred Henry 1857-1914. + Lippard, George 1822-1854
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Lazarus, Emma 18491887. Admetus and other poems (HTI-American Verse Project) Poems of Emma Lazarus. Vol. I, narrative, lyric and dramatic(HTI-American
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89. The Courage To Write, Audio Resource About Female Novelists And Poets
Obscurity also threatens Emma Lazarus (18491887) though all of us know the Giveme your tired, your poor lines from the Statue of Liberty pedestal,
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90. New Books In The English Library
Lazarus, Emma, 18491887. Emma Lazarus selected poems and other writings /Peterborough, Ont. ; Orchard Park, NY Broadview Press, c2002. c2002.
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91. San Diego Source > Special Reports, San Diego Source > Special Reports
Emma Lazarus (18491887) Poet, Translator. Gerda Lerner (1920-) Historian.Tania Leon (1943-) Composer and Conductor. Queen Lili uokalani (1838-1917)
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92. Nineteenth Century American Sonnets
John Greenleaf Whittier (18071892), Jones Very (1813-1880), Frederick GoddardTuckerman (1821-1873), and Emma Lazarus (1849-1887).
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American sonneteers of mid-century include Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) (the Romantic link in the Sonnet Central chain), William Cullen Bryant Henry Wadsworth Longfellow John Greenleaf Whittier Jones Very ... Frederick Goddard Tuckerman (1821-1873), and Emma Lazarus The career of George Santayana (1863-1952), like that of Thomas Hardy, bridged the centuries; included here are his philosophical sonnets from the late 1800s.

93. Judaic Treasures Of The Library Of Congress: Emma Lazarus
Of Admetus, The Boston Transcript wrote Emma Lazarus is a new name to us in Emma Lazarus dedicated Admetus and Other Poems, her second book of poems,
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Great-grandfather Samuel Lazarus had joined with Gershom Mendes Seixas in organizing Kalfe Sedakah a society for the relief of those stricken by yellow fever in the epidemic of 1798, and had himself fallen victim to it. His son, Eleazar S., American-born son of German Ashkenazic immigrants, became the leading authority on Sephardic liturgy in the first half of the nineteenth century. Eleazer also served as parnas (president) of the Shearith Israel Congregation, as did his eldest son, Samuel, who, like his father, would on occasion lead the service in the synagogue. The second son, Moses, married Esther Nathan, the daughter of an aristocratic Sefardi family and made his fortune in the sugar refining business. They raised six daughters. Private tutorial schooling, stressing literature and languages, was provided for the Lazarus children; Hebrew education was not. Like others in their group, the Lazarus family relegated their Jewish religious life to the formal, occasional expression that good manners required. Thirty original poems and forty-four translations from the German (Heinrich Heine) and the French (Alexander Dumas and Victor Hugo), seventy-four poetic pieces in all, written by Emma Lazarus between the ages of fourteen and sixteen, make up this book. Not one of them is of Jewish content or interest. Her "Jewish soul" as she termed it, was not awakened till later in life. The dedication is "To My Father," Moses Lazarus, who had the volume printed for private circulation in New York in 1866.

94. Personality Of The Week - Lazarus
Emma Lazarus (1849 1887), Poet. Born in New York, in 1849, into a prosperousSephardi family, her father, Moses Lazarus, was descendant of one of the
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Born in New York, in 1849, into a prosperous Sephardi family, her father, Moses Lazarus, was descendant of one of the first Jewish families to settle in New York in 1654. Emma was educated at home and began writing poetry at a young age, her first collection of poems being published when she was seventeen of age. The arrival of massive Jewish emigration from Eastern Europe in the early 1880's brought about an increase in Emma's interest in the fate of her people and their difficulties in the new country at a time when many members of the Jewish establishment dissociated themselves from the poor immigrants. Emma Lazarus is best remembered as the author of The New Colossus, the poem engraved on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty in the harbor of New York.
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95. SULAIR: AmLitStudies: Emma Lazarus Correspondence
Career of Emma Lazarus, 1849 1887. Emma Lazarus was a poet and essayist whosefirst work, Poems and Translations (1867) was published when she was just
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96. Emma Lazarus Life Stories, Books, & Links
Emma Lazarus (1849 1887). Category American Literature. Born July 22, 1849New York City, New York, United States. Died November 19, 1887
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Emma Lazarus (1849 - 1887) Category: American Literature Born: July 22, 1849
New York City, New York, United States Died: November 19, 1887
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On this day in 1884 the cornerstone was laid for the Statue of Liberty. Among the thousands who helped Joseph Pulitzer raise the money for construction were Whitman and Twain each donated manuscripts for auction but Emma Lazarus's poem, "The New Colossus," raised more than these literary giants. Decades later, Sylvia Plath would join the giant-killing with her "Colossus." top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR Emma Lazarus in Her World: Life and Letters
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97. Chronological Author List "1845 To 1849" Compiled By GIGA
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Charles Fletcher Dole, American clergyman and writer (1845 - 1927) READ QUOTES (1) BUY AMAZON BOOK Herbert Allen Giles, English professor and writer (1845 - 1935) BUY AMAZON BOOK Edward Harrigan, American playwright and Irish comedian (1845 - 1911) BUY AMAZON BOOK Emily Henrietta Hickey, Irish poet (1845 - 1924) BUY AMAZON BOOK Marie Ravenel la Coste, American poet (1845 - 1936) BUY AMAZON BOOK George Thomas Lanigan

98. Emma Lazarus Fund - Open Society Institute
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99. Birth And Death Dates Of Authors
Louisa (1848 1920) LAYARD, Austen Henry (1817 - 1894) LAZARILLO DETORMES, (cf.1554 - ) Lazarus, Emma (1849 - 1887) LE BLOND, Aubrey (1861 - 1934) LE
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