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  1. Amy Lowell (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Richard Benvenuto, 1985-09
  2. Amy Lowell:Portrait of the poet in her time by Horace Gregory, 1958
  3. Amy Lowell by Clement Wood, 1973
  4. The Letters of D. H. Lawrence & Amy Lowell 1914-1925 by D. H. Lawrence, 1985-11
  5. Many Swans, Sun Myth of the North American Indians (Forgotten Books) by Amy Lawrence Lowell, 2008-02-14
  6. Amy Lowell by Anonymous, 2010-04-06
  7. Eight takes.(Yvor Winters: Selected Poems)(John Greenleaf Whittier: Selected Poems)(American Wits: An Anthology of Light Verse)(Amy Lowell: Selected Poems)(Kenneth ... Review): An article from: Poetry by David Orr, 2005-12-01
  8. Florence Ayscough And Amy Lowell: Correspondence Of A Friendship
  9. A Mosaic: Amy Lowell by George H. Sargent, 1926
  10. Florence Ayscough & Amy Lowell. Correspondence of a Friendship. by Florence and Lowell, Amy. Ayscough, 1945
  11. Amy Lowell; sketches biographical and critical by Richard Hunt, Royall H Snow, 2010-08-06
  12. Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan: Tr. By Annie Shepley Omori and Kochi Doi ... With an Introduction by Amy Lowell (1921) by No Author, 2009-06-25
  13. American Aristocracy: The Lives and Times of James Russell, Amy, and Robert Lowell by C. David Heymann, 1980-01
  14. A dome of many-coloured glass by Amy Lowell, 2010-09-08

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Lowell, Amy Lowell, Amy, , American poet, biographer, and critic, b. Brookline, Mass., privately educated; sister of Percival Lowell and Abbott Lawrence Lowell. In 1912 she published A Dome of Many-Colored Glass, a volume of conventional verse. The next year she went to England, where she met Ezra Pound and became identified with the imagists . After Pound abandoned the group, she became its leader and champion, publishing a three-volume anthology entitled Some Imagist Poets (1915, 1916, 1917). Lowell's own poetry is particularly notable for its rendering of sensuous images. Her experiments with polyphonic prose, a free-verse form that combines prose and poetry, are considered unsuccessful. Among her volumes of poetry are Sword Blades and Poppy Seed Men, Women, and Ghosts Can Grande's Castle What's o'Clock (1925; Pulitzer Prize), East Wind (1926), and Ballads for Sale Six French Poets (1915) and Tendencies in Modern American Poetry (1917). Her most ambitious work is her two-volume biography of Keats (1925). See biographies by H. Gregory (1958) and S. F. Damon (1935, repr. 1966).

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25. Lowell, Amy. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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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."

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  • 29. Amy Lowell - Books List
    The Complete amy lowell Books List. Selected Poems of amy lowell by amy lowell,Melissa Bradshaw, Adrienne Munich, List Price $19.00 Our Price $13.30 Avg.
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    30. Quotez - Lowell, Amy
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    31. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Lowell, Amy, 1874
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    32. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925
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    34. Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925. Letters To Various Persons: Guide.
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    Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925. Letters to various persons: Guide.
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    Creator: Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925.
    Title: Letters to various persons,
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    Abstract: Letters and manuscripts of American poet Amy Lowell.
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    Lowell was an American poet.
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    Consists of 22 letters by Amy Lowell together with a few manuscripts of prefaces, reviews, and essays. Most of the letters are to William Stanley Braithwaite, editor, critic, and anthologist. Also includes a manuscript of Braithwaite's introduction to his 1921 Anthology of Magazine Verse.
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    35. Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925. Correspondence: Guide.
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    Call No.: MS Lowell 19, 19.1, 19.2, 19.3, 19.4
    Creator: Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925.
    Title: Correspondence, 1883-1927 (inclusive), 1910-1925 (bulk).
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    Abstract: Correspondence of the American poet, Amy Lowell.
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    Acquisition Information: Bequest of Amy Lowell; received 1925.
    Processing Information: This important correspondence was bequeathed to Harvard University by Amy Lowell, and was received by the Poetry Room of the Widener Library shortly after Miss Lowell's death in 1925. At that time a checklist was made of the letters written to Amy Lowell, citing author, number of titles, and inclusive dates of the letters.
    The following letters mentioned in the checklist have not been located:
    • Gussac, William 1 letter 1910

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    Lowell, Amy 1874-1925, American poet, biographer, and critic, b. Brookline, Mass., privately educated; sister of Percival Lowell and Abbott Lawrence Lowell. In 1912 she published A Dome of Many-Colored Glass, a volume of conventional verse. The next year she went to England, where she met Ezra Pound and became identified with the imagists . After Pound abandoned the group, she became its leader and champion, publishing a three-volume anthology entitled Some Imagist Poets (1915, 1916, 1917). Lowell's own poetry is particularly notable for its rendering of sensuous images. Her experiments with polyphonic prose, a free-verse form that combines prose and poetry, are considered unsuccessful. Among her volumes of poetry are Sword Blades and Poppy Seed Men, Women, and Ghosts Can Grande's Castle What's o'Clock (1925; Pulitzer Prize), East Wind (1926), and Ballads for Sale Six French Poets (1915) and Tendencies in Modern American Poetry (1917). Her most ambitious work is her two-volume biography of Keats (1925).
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    39. Amy Lowell At The Mad Cybrarian's Library
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    40. Vita - Amy Lowell
    The brief life of an Imagist poet. From Harvard magazine.Category Arts Literature Authors L lowell, amy...... only poetical but the cause of poetry in others, wrote Henry Seidel Canby, editorof The Saturday Review, after a cerebral hemorrhage killed amy lowell in 1925
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    A contemporary described Lowell as a "ponderous and regal figure." Courtesy Harvard University Archives "She was not only poetical but the cause of poetry in others," wrote Henry Seidel Canby, editor of The Saturday Review, after a cerebral hemorrhage killed Amy Lowell in 1925. "She, as well as her poetry, will take a place in American literature...a tribute few can expect." A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass, in 1912. Some critics respected the melodious quality of Lowell's verse, but most felt she relied too heavily on nineteenth-century tradition. Few criticisms could have been worse. That year marked a flashpoint for poetic innovation: Ezra Pound was formalizing Imagism; Harriet Monroe had founded the experimental journal Poetry; and vers libre, which deemphasized meter and rhyme in favor of cadence and rhythm, was gaining favor. Des Imagistes, a landmark anthology. Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, Lowell's second volume of poetry, earned raves, but struck Pound as treating Imagist tenets too loosely. When Lowell began planning her own anthology, Pound was outraged; he believed her contributors' poetry lacked Imagism's hallmark intensity. He refused to contribute, and mockingly branded Lowell and her group "Amygists." Poetry magazine with citizens of South Carolina. Her poem "Magnolia Gardens" describes her disappointment at finding the blooms at a famous Charleston garden a "Hateful,/Reeking with sensuality,/Bestial, obscene" shade of magenta. After residents wrote letters challenging her perception, Lowell found another poem describing the flowers as magenta, convinced its author to submit it to

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