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  1. John Keats by Amy (1874-1925) Lowell, 1925-01-01
  2. Biography - Lowell, Amy (1874-1925): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  3. Six French poets; studies in contemporary literature by Lowell. Amy. 1874-1925., 1915
  4. Can Grandes castle by Amy Lowell 1874-1925, 1918-12-31
  5. Can Grande's Castle by Lowell Amy 1874-1925, 2010-09-27
  6. Sword blades and poppy seed. by Amy Lowell. by Lowell. Amy. 1874-1925., 1914-01-01
  7. Tendencies in modern American poetry. by Amy Lowell. by Lowell. Amy. 1874-1925., 1917-01-01
  8. Whatïÿýs Oïÿý Clock by Amy (1874-1925) Lowell, 1925-01-01
  9. Dear sir (or dear madam) who happen to glance at this title-page by Lowell. Amy. 1874-1925., 1922-01-01
  10. Dear sir (or dear madam) who happen to glance at this title-page printed you'll see to enhance its aesthetic attraction, pray buy, if you're able, this excellent bargain: A critical fable by Amy, 1874-1925 Lowell, 2009-10-26
  11. POETRY.A Magazine of Verse.November, 1920.Vol. XVII.No. II. by Harriet [1860 - 1936] - Editor.Lowell, Amy [1874 - 1925] - Contributor. Monroe, 1920
  12. Men, Women and Ghosts (American (Massachusetts) poet and critic, 1874-1925) by Amy Lowell, 2002-06-04
  13. Amy Lowell - American Writers 82: University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers by F. Cudworth Flint, 1969-12-03
  14. Amy Lowell, American Modern

81. Women's Papers
Lowell, Amy, 18741925. Poet and critic. Correspondence, 1916-25 59 items.Correspondence from Lowell to Elisabeth B. Cutting, an editor at the North
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    American Red Cross, Training Camp for Nurses Records, 1917-28 (bulk): .4 cu. ft.
    Correspondence, speeches and presentations, applications and other records, and photographs of the camp held at Vassar during the summer of 1918, offering college graduates intensive pre-hospital nursing instruction.
    American Red Cross, Vassar Unit Records, 1914-20: ca. 6 cu. ft.
    Correspondence, photographs, reports, financial documents, clippings, and newsletters of the unit funded by Vassar students, alumnae, faculty, and friends; staffed by Vassar alumnae, and located in France during and after WWI. Correspondence is mainly of Margaret Lambie (VC 1907) and Elsa Butler Grove (VC 1905).
    Anthony, Susan Brownell, 1820-1906
    Woman suffrage leader, abolitionist. Papers, 1854-1905: ca. 100 items.
    Letters and statements regarding suffrage and equal rights for women and the anti-slavery movement.
    Atkinson, Ruth Lamb, 1896-1978.

82. "L" Summaries
Lowell, Amy, 18741925. Title Correspondence, 1916-1925. Physical Details 59items. Notes Poet, biographer, critic. Summary Fifty-one letters from
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    Ladd-Franklin, Christine, 1847-1930.
    Title: Diaries, 1860-1873.
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    Notes: Christine Ladd (Vassar College Class of 1869) was a psychologist and mathematician who did research on vision. She married Fabian Franklin while in her 30s.
    Summary: These diaries, begun at the age of twelve, record her school experiences, life and studies at Vassar College, her relationships with women, efforts at self-improvement, familial duties and concerns, her irritation with contemporary attitudes toward women, and intellectual and moral discussions with herself.
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83. Asiatic Society Of Japan, September 1994 Lecture
He found that Amy Lowell (18741925) had first become interested in Japaneseculture through her brother Percival (1855-1916), who, following in the
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Summary of the September 12 Lecture
"Japanese Arts and the Formation of American Imagism - in Amy Lowell's Case", by Dr. Naoki Onishi
In the absence of our President, Dr. Suleski, who is on an extended tour taking him to campuses in the USA and England and to the Frankfurt Book Fair, and of our Senior Vice-President, Dr. Douglas Kenrick , the September meeting was presided over by Mr. Aaron Cohen, Chairman of the Organization Committee, who first made the regular announcements and then introduced our speaker, Dr. Naoki Onishi of International Christian University. Dr. Onishi had taken as his subject "Japanese Arts and the Formation of American Imagism - in Amy Lowell's Case"; a paper of his on that subject appeared earlier this year in a Festschrift in ICU honouring Dr. Edward Kidder who retired this year from ICU and from the Asiatic Society Council.
But other poems in this collection, such as "Nuance" or "Autumn Haze", have no reference to Japan. It is not the subject but the style that is Japanese; Amy is trying to adapt the Japanese method to her own imaginative purposes.
Her last "Japanese" poems are "Twenty-Four Hokku on a Modern Theme", included in "What's O'Clock", published in 1925, the year of her death. These are in fact love poems in a Japanese style to her housemate Ada Russell, which are said by some critics to express lesbian feelings. Here she maintains a strict 5-7-5 syllable count in the hokku style, and can be said to have internalized the hokku for her own individual artistic purposes.

84. Patterntxt
Fighting with the Duke in Flanders,. In a pattern called a war. Christ! What arepatterns for? Amy Lowell (18741925)
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PATTERNS
I walk down the garden paths, And all the daffodils Are blowing, and the bright blue squills. I walk down the patterned garden-paths In my stiff, brocaded gown. With my powdered hair and jewelled fan, I too am a rare Pattern. As I wander down The garden paths. My dress is richly figured, And the train Makes a pink and silver stain On the gravel, and the thrift Of the borders. Just a plate of current fashion Tripping by in high-heeled, ribboned shoes. Not a softness anywhere about me, Only whalebone and brocade. And I sink on a seat in the shade Of a lime tree. For my passion Wars against the stiff brocade. The daffodils and squills Flutter in the breeze As they please. And I weep; For the lime-tree is in blossom And one small flower has dropped upon my bosom. And the plashing of waterdrops In the marble fountain Comes down the garden-paths. The dripping never stops. Underneath my stiffened gown Is the softness of a woman bathing in a marble basin, A basin in the midst of hedges grown So thick, she cannot see her lover hiding, But she guesses he is near.

85. Letters And Documents Collection - L | Special Collections | Bryn Mawr College L
Lowell, Amy, 18741925 TLS, 1921 Oct. 7, to W. Van R. Whitall Removed fromTendencies in Modern Poetry, by A. Lowell Chase Bequest, 1977 2 TLsS,
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Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834
ALS, 1834 Aug. 25, to J. H. Green From the Library of Edwin Corning Gift of the Friends of the Library
Lameau, S. J.
ALS, 1882 July 27, to Mr. Thompson Library purchase, 1976
Lander, Rosalie
TLS, 1967 Jan. 8, to Gilbert and Janet Troxell Removed from The Three Rosettis , ed. by Janet C. Troxell Maser Collection, Oct. 1990
Landor, Arnold Henry Savage, 1865-1924
ALS, 1889, to Herbert Browne
Landseer, Edwin Henry, Sir, 1803-1873
ALS, 1853 Feb. 23, to Charles Landseer Gives his opinion as to requirements for admission of engravers to the Royal Academy. Adelman Fund, 1989
Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
Ms Poem, to Frederick Locker, and reply, 1882 Jan. 14 Written on endpaper of XXII Ballades in Blue China , by A. Lang

86. Table Of Contents For Library Of Congress Control Number 2003005859
Table of contents for Amy Lowell, American modern / edited by Adrienne Munich of Congress Subject Headings for this publication Lowell, Amy, 18741925,
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Table of contents for Amy Lowell, American modern / edited by Adrienne Munich and Melissa Bradshaw.
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Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925, Women and literature United States History 20th century, Poets, American 20th century Biography, Imagist poetry History and criticism, Modernism (Literature) United States

87. E.E. Cummings: An Inventory Of His Collection At The Harry Ransom Humanities Res
Lowell, Amy, 18741925. Mitchell, Stewart, 1892-1957. Lowell, Amy, 1874-192511.3.Lyman, Frank H.7.9. MacIver, Loren7.9
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E.E. Cummings:
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Creator Cummings, E.E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962 Title E.E.Cummings Collection Dates: Abstract Manuscripts of poems, short stories, and collections of verses, notes from his school days, and correspondence make up the bulk of the Cummings Collection. RLIN Record # Extent 12 boxes (4 linear feet), 8 galley folders, 8 oversize folders Language English. Repository Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin
Biographical Sketch
Edward Estlin Cummings (1894-1962) was brought up in a conservative Cambridge, Massachusetts, home. His father, with degrees in both philosophy and divinity, taught at Harvard University until 1900 when he received ordination by the Unitarian Church and became a pastor at the South Congregational Church of Boston. According to family diaries, Cummings wanted to be a poet from an early age. He was supported in this ambition by his mother who made up word games and other activities to encourage his creativity. Cummings attended public schools, including the Cambridge High and Latin School, prior to entering Harvard in 1911. While there, he concentrated in the classics, including Latin, Greek, and literature, and he mastered the various forms of poetry, gaining the foundation he needed in order to begin the experimentation with poetic form and shape that became his trademark. While at Harvard, Cummings published poetry in the Harvard

88. About Amy Lowell
Amy Lowell biography, bibliography, and selected links to more information.
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89. Lowell, Amy
Born on February 9, 1874, in Brookline, Massachusetts, Amy Lowell came from a Biographies include Horace Gregory, Amy Lowell (1958, reissued 1969);
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Amy Lowell, 1916 Corbis-Bettmann (1874-1925), poet and critic Born on February 9, 1874, in Brookline, Massachusetts, Amy Lowell came from a prominent Massachusetts family (her brothers were Abbott Lawrence Lowell, later president of Harvard, and astronomer Percival Lowell). She was educated in private schools and by her mother, and until she was 28 she did little but alternately live at home, where she enjoyed the life of a Boston socialite, and travel abroad. About 1902 she decided to devote her energies to poetry. It was eight years before her first piece, a conventional but not undistinguished sonnet, was published in Atlantic Monthly, and two more before her first volume, A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass (1912), appeared. On a visit to England in 1913 she met Ezra Pound and discovered his circle, the Imagists. He included one of Lowell's poems in his anthology Des Imagistes (1914), and in that year she published her second book, Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, which includes her first experimentation with free verse and "polyphonic prose."

90. CliffsNotes::American Poets Of The 20th Century:Book Summary And Study Guide
Noted modernist and imagist Amy Lawrence Lowell was a consummate lecturer Amy Lowell was one of the prestigious Massachusetts Lowells and was a relative
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91. Author : Poems By Amy Lowell @ Absolutely Poetry
Coloured Print by Shokei, A (by Amy Lowell (1874 1925)) It winds along theface of a cliff This path which I long to explore,
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But now my letters are like blossoms pale
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Aubade (by: Amy Lowell (1874 - 1925)) As I would free the white almond From the green husk... continue reading Azure And Gold (by: Amy Lowell (1874 - 1925)) April had covered the hills With flickering yellows and reds, The sparkle and coolness of snow Was blown from the mountain beds. continue reading Before Dawn (by: Amy Lowell (1874 - 1925)) Teach me the needed lesson, when to wait Inactive as a ship when no wind draws To stretch the loosened cordage. One implores

92. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
Online Literary Criticism Collection. Amy Lowell (1874 1925) Outselling theModernisms of Men Amy Lowell and the Art of Self-Commodification
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93. Amy Lowell - Poems And Biography By AmericanPoems.com
Amy Lowell (1874 1925). Amy Lowell didn t become a poet until she was yearsinto her adulthood; then, when she died early, her poetry (and life) were
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Amy Lowell didn't become a poet until she was years into her adulthood; then, when she died early, her poetry (and life) were nearly forgotten until gender studies as a discipline began to look at women like Lowell as illustrative of an earlier lesbianism. She lived her later years in a "Boston marriage" and wrote erotic love poems addressed to a woman. T. S. Eliot called her the "demon saleswoman of poetry." Of herself, she said, "God made me a businesswoman and I made myself a poet." Amy Lowell was born to wealth and prominence. Her paternal grandfather, John Amory Lowell, developed the cotton industry of Massachusetts with her maternal grandfather, Abbott Lawrence. The towns of Lowell and Lawrence, Massachusetts, are named for the families. John Amory Lowell's cousin was the poet James Russell Lowell. Amy was the youngest child of five. Her eldest brother, Percival Lowell, became an astronomer in his late 30's and founded Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona. He discovered the "canals" of Mars. Earlier he'd written two books inspired by his travels to Japan and the Far East. Amy Lowell's other brother, Abbott Lawrence Lowell, became president of Harvard University. The family home was called "Sevenels" for the "Seven L's" or Lowells. Amy Lawrence was educated there by an English governess until 1883, when she was sent to a series of private schools. She was far from a model student. During vacations, she traveled with her family to Europe and to America's west.

94. Amy Lowell Life Stories, Books, & Links
Amy Lowell (1874 1925). Category American Literature. Born February 9, 1874Brookline, Massachusetts, United States. Died May 12, 1925
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On this day in 1914 Amy Lowell hosted an "Imagist" dinner party in London attended by Ezra Pound, Ford Madox Ford and others prominent in the avant-garde movement. Though intended as a celebration of modern poetry and a joining of forces, it became an early skirmish in a longer war between Pound and Lowell over who would lead whom, and in what direction. top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR Selected Poems of Amy Lowell
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95. Amy Lowell - Author Details And Biography - The Quotations Page
Quotations by Author. Author Details Amy Lowell (1874 1925). Full Name,Lowell, Amy. Biography, US critic poet; sister of Percival Lowell
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96. Lowell, Amy Famous Quotes
Famous quotes by Lowell, Amy All books are either dreams or swords. 1874-1925American Poet Critic.
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All books are either dreams or swords.
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Books - Reading

For books are more than books, they are the life, the very heart and core of ages past, the reason why men lived and worked and died, the essence and quintessence of their lives.
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Hate is ravening vulture beaks descending on a place of skulls.
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Even Pain pricks to livelier living. Lowell, Amy Pain Moon! Moon! am prone before you. Pity me, and drench me in loneliness. Lowell, Amy Moon Time! Joyless emblem of the greed of millions, robber of the best which earth can give. Lowell, Amy Time and Time Management A man must be sacrificed now and again to provide for the next generation of men. Lowell, Amy Sacrifice

97. Amy Lowell
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American Poet, Editor, and Critic, winner of the 1926 Pulitzer Prize BOOKS on-line Fatigue
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Stupefy my heart to every day's monotony,
Seal up my eyes, I would not look so far,
Chasten my steps to peaceful regularity,
Bow down my head lest I behold a star.
Fill my days with work, a thousand calm necessities
Leaving no moment to consecrate to hope,
Girdle my thoughts within the dull circumferences Of facts which form the actual in one short hour's scope. Give me dreamless sleep, and loose night's power over me, Shut my ears to sounds only tumultuous then, Bid Fancy slumber, and steal away its potency, Or Nature wakes and strives to live again. Let each day pass, well ordered in its usefulness, Unlit by sunshine, unscarred by storm; Dower me with strength and curb all foolish eagerness The law exacts obedience. Instruct, I will conform.

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99. Amy Lowell Quotes And Quotations Compiled By GIGA
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Art is the desire of a man to express himself, to record the reactions of his personality to the world he lives in.
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For books are more than books, they are the life, the very heart and core of ages past, the reason why men worked and died, the essence and quintessence of their lives.
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Youth condemns; maturity condones. Youth My words are little jars For you to take and put upon a shelf. Their shaped are quaint and beautiful, And they have many pleasant colours and lustres To recommend them. Also the scent from them fills the room With sweetness of flowers and crushed grasses. A Gift Words You are beautiful and faded Like an old opera tune Played upon a harpsichord. A Lady Beauty Guarded within the old red wall's embrace, Marshalled like soldiers in gay company

100. Amy Lowell - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
Lowell, Amy 1874 1925, American poet, biographer, and critic, b. Brookline,Mass., privately educated; sister of Percival Lowell and Abbott Lawrence Lowell.
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