Author: Richard Hunt (of-?)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
The New Poetry and Miss Amy Lowell
Author: Richard Hunt (of-?)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
Selected Poems of Amy Lowell
Author: Amy Lowell
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
Selected Poems
Author: Amy Lowell
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Presents a selection of poems by American modernist poet Amy Lowell.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Presents a selection of poems by American modernist poet Amy Lowell.
Tendencies in Modern American Poetry
Author: Amy Lowell
Publisher:
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Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
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ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
Amy Lowell Anew
Author: Carl Rollyson
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1442223944
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
The controversial American poet Amy Lowell (1874-1925), a founding member of the Imagist group that included D. H. Lawrence and H. D., excelled as the impresario for the “new poetry” that became news across the U. S. in the years after World War I. Maligned by T. S. Eliot as the “demon saleswoman” of poetry, and ridiculed by Ezra Pound, Lowell has been treated by previous biographers as an obese, sex-starved, inferior poet who smoked cigars and made a spectacle of herself, canvassing the country on lecture tours that drew crowds in the hundreds for her electrifying performances. In fact, Lowell wrote some of the finest love lyrics of the 20th century and led a full and loving life with her constant companion, the retired actress Ada Russell. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize posthumously in 1926. This provocative new biography, the first in forty years, restores Amy Lowell to her full humanity in an era that, at last, is beginning to appreciate the contributions of gays and lesbians to American’s cultu
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1442223944
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
The controversial American poet Amy Lowell (1874-1925), a founding member of the Imagist group that included D. H. Lawrence and H. D., excelled as the impresario for the “new poetry” that became news across the U. S. in the years after World War I. Maligned by T. S. Eliot as the “demon saleswoman” of poetry, and ridiculed by Ezra Pound, Lowell has been treated by previous biographers as an obese, sex-starved, inferior poet who smoked cigars and made a spectacle of herself, canvassing the country on lecture tours that drew crowds in the hundreds for her electrifying performances. In fact, Lowell wrote some of the finest love lyrics of the 20th century and led a full and loving life with her constant companion, the retired actress Ada Russell. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize posthumously in 1926. This provocative new biography, the first in forty years, restores Amy Lowell to her full humanity in an era that, at last, is beginning to appreciate the contributions of gays and lesbians to American’s cultu
Amy Lowell
Author: Clement Wood
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Poets
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Poets
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
The Poetry of Amy Lowell
Author: Amy Lowell
Publisher: Portable Poetry
ISBN: 9781780005584
Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Poetry is a fascinating use of language. With almost a million words at its command it is not surprising that these Isles have produced some of the most beautiful, moving and descriptive verse through the centuries. In this series we look at individual poets who have shaped and influenced their craft and cement their place in our heritage. In this volume we look at the works of the American poet Amy Lowell. She was born into the prominent Lowell family in Brookline Massachusetts in 1874. Although her brother was to become President of Harvard she never entered college, her family considering it not proper for a woman. However she loved books and was an avid reader and collector. A socialite she travelled widely and first began to publish in 1910. Thought to be a lesbian the erotic themes within several of her poems are a wonderful loving tribute to that side of her. She published other poets and was working on a biography of the poet John Keats which brought forth the wonderful line "The stigma of oddness is the price a myopic world always exacts of genius. In becoming a major figure in the Imagist movement she clashed with Erza Pound frequently. In 1925 she died of a cerebral haemorrhage at the age of 51. The following year, she won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for What's O'Clock. Many samples are at our youtube channel http: //www.youtube.com/user/PortablePoetry?feature=mhee The full volume can be purchased from iTunes, Amazon and other digital stores. Among our readers are Richard Mitchley and Ghizela Rowe
Publisher: Portable Poetry
ISBN: 9781780005584
Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Poetry is a fascinating use of language. With almost a million words at its command it is not surprising that these Isles have produced some of the most beautiful, moving and descriptive verse through the centuries. In this series we look at individual poets who have shaped and influenced their craft and cement their place in our heritage. In this volume we look at the works of the American poet Amy Lowell. She was born into the prominent Lowell family in Brookline Massachusetts in 1874. Although her brother was to become President of Harvard she never entered college, her family considering it not proper for a woman. However she loved books and was an avid reader and collector. A socialite she travelled widely and first began to publish in 1910. Thought to be a lesbian the erotic themes within several of her poems are a wonderful loving tribute to that side of her. She published other poets and was working on a biography of the poet John Keats which brought forth the wonderful line "The stigma of oddness is the price a myopic world always exacts of genius. In becoming a major figure in the Imagist movement she clashed with Erza Pound frequently. In 1925 she died of a cerebral haemorrhage at the age of 51. The following year, she won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for What's O'Clock. Many samples are at our youtube channel http: //www.youtube.com/user/PortablePoetry?feature=mhee The full volume can be purchased from iTunes, Amazon and other digital stores. Among our readers are Richard Mitchley and Ghizela Rowe
Amy Lowell
Author: F. Cudworth Flint
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452909407
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 49
Book Description
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452909407
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 49
Book Description
The New Poetry
Author: Mary Prescott Parsons
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Amy Lowell - Lacquer Prints & Other Verses
Author: Amy Lowell
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781991196323
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Amy Lowell - Lacquer Prints & Other Verses Public Domain Poets #12 Publicdomainpoets.com Containing all of Lowell's hokku and tanka, alongside selected verses from 1910-1927. New edition designed and edited by Dick Whyte. Our meeting was like the upward swish of a rocket In the blue night I do not know when it burst: But now I stand gaping In a glory of falling stars. Lowell was born into a wealthy family, in Massachusetts. Due to the limitations around higher education for women, she began educating herself at the age of 17 using the Lowell family library. She started publishing poetry when she was in her 30s, and not long after her first book she came across the work of H.D., a member of the Imagist movement, which also included Ezra Pound and Richard Aldington (et al.). Lowell immediately declared herself an "Imagiste!", began writing 'free verse', and headed to London to meet the group, with her partner Ada Russell. You glow in my heart Like the flames of uncounted candles. But when I go to warm my hands, My clumsiness overturns the light, And then I stumble Against table and chairs. Not long after Pound published the first Imagist anthology, but due to disagreements the group fractured, with Lowell leading the remaining members, which now included H.D., Aldington, F.S. Flint, John Fletcher Gould, and D.H. Lawrence. It was also around this time that Lowell became interested in Japanese poetics, and started writing more compressed verse in general, as well as original English-language haiku (and the occasional tanka). As a river-wind Hurling clouds at a bright moon, So am I to you. Over her lifetime Lowell would go on to facilitate the publication of 3 influential Imagist anthologies, write numerous essays on 'new poetry', and publish over 650 poems, appearing in every major poetry journal of the time. Because the moonlight deceives Therefore I love it. Public Domain Press is dedicated to producing new editions of out-of-print poetry, particularly with regard to compressed & fragmented 'free verse' from the late-1800s & early-1900s. All poems start as facsimiles - to preserve original fonts - which are cleaned up, edited, and spaciously laid-out, adorned with illustrations, and ornaments from the books and magazines they originally appeared in. These are not "reprints" of previously existing books, but newly crafted collections, lovingly edited from public domain material, for the serious poetry lover.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781991196323
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Amy Lowell - Lacquer Prints & Other Verses Public Domain Poets #12 Publicdomainpoets.com Containing all of Lowell's hokku and tanka, alongside selected verses from 1910-1927. New edition designed and edited by Dick Whyte. Our meeting was like the upward swish of a rocket In the blue night I do not know when it burst: But now I stand gaping In a glory of falling stars. Lowell was born into a wealthy family, in Massachusetts. Due to the limitations around higher education for women, she began educating herself at the age of 17 using the Lowell family library. She started publishing poetry when she was in her 30s, and not long after her first book she came across the work of H.D., a member of the Imagist movement, which also included Ezra Pound and Richard Aldington (et al.). Lowell immediately declared herself an "Imagiste!", began writing 'free verse', and headed to London to meet the group, with her partner Ada Russell. You glow in my heart Like the flames of uncounted candles. But when I go to warm my hands, My clumsiness overturns the light, And then I stumble Against table and chairs. Not long after Pound published the first Imagist anthology, but due to disagreements the group fractured, with Lowell leading the remaining members, which now included H.D., Aldington, F.S. Flint, John Fletcher Gould, and D.H. Lawrence. It was also around this time that Lowell became interested in Japanese poetics, and started writing more compressed verse in general, as well as original English-language haiku (and the occasional tanka). As a river-wind Hurling clouds at a bright moon, So am I to you. Over her lifetime Lowell would go on to facilitate the publication of 3 influential Imagist anthologies, write numerous essays on 'new poetry', and publish over 650 poems, appearing in every major poetry journal of the time. Because the moonlight deceives Therefore I love it. Public Domain Press is dedicated to producing new editions of out-of-print poetry, particularly with regard to compressed & fragmented 'free verse' from the late-1800s & early-1900s. All poems start as facsimiles - to preserve original fonts - which are cleaned up, edited, and spaciously laid-out, adorned with illustrations, and ornaments from the books and magazines they originally appeared in. These are not "reprints" of previously existing books, but newly crafted collections, lovingly edited from public domain material, for the serious poetry lover.