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Songs Of The Pueblo Indians Provides the text of the work. http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/LowSong.html
Extractions: The entire work 10 KB Table of Contents for this work All on-line databases Etext Center Homepage Header ... Work SONGS OF THE PUEBLO INDIANS BY AMY LOWELL Poem BASKET DANCE Poem WOMEN'S SONG OF THE CORN Poem PRAYER FOR A PROFUSION OF SUNFLOWERS Poem PRAYER FOR LIGHTNING Poem FLUTE-PRIEST SONG FOR RAIN Ceremonial at the Sun Spring
Creative Quotations From Amy Lowell (1874-1925) Amy Lowell in quotations to inspire creative thinking US poet, critic, lecturer . She was a leading poet of the Imagist school. http://creativequotations.com/one/1833.htm
Extractions: Published Sources for the above Quotations: F: "In "The Speaker's Electronic Reference Collection," AApex Software, 1994." R: ""On a Certain Critic."" A: ""The Boston Athenaeum," in "A Dome of Many-Colored Glass," 1912." N: "In "The Speaker's Electronic Reference Collection," AApex Software, 1994." K: "In "The Speaker's Electronic Reference Collection," AApex Software, 1994."
Amy Lowell - Poems And Biography By AmericanPoems.com Amy Lowell (1874 1925) Biography of Amy Lowell; Amy Lowell (1874 - 1925) Amy Lowell didn't become a poet until she was years into her adulthood; then, when she died early http://www.americanpoems.com/poets/amylowell
Extractions: October 31st, 2010 - we have 234 poets , 8,023 poems and 20,681 comments Biography of Amy Lowell 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.
Extractions: Jump to: navigation search Amy Lowell natal chart (Placidus) natal chart English style (Equal houses) Name Lowell, Amy Gender : F born on 9 February 1874 at 01:30 (= 01:30 AM ) Place Brookline MA, USA, Timezone LMT m71w07 (is local mean time) Data source Conflicting/unverified Rodden Rating DD Astrology data Asc. add Amy Lowell to 'my astro' American writer, a poet and author of a dozen volumes of verse. She was a militant leader in the development of modern American poetry. Her most noted volume of verse began with, "A Dome of Many Colored Glass." Heavyset and large in structure, she paid no attention to the Boston Brahmins who raised their eyebrows at her lesbian lifestyle. She received numerous academic awards and was posthumously awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1926. Died 5/12/1925, Brookline, MA. Link to Wikipedia biography Penfield Collection quotes Jean Gould, "Amy," for "early in the morning." LMR quotes the same biography, pub in 1975, p.7, "On the morning of ...." Frances McEvoy quotes a chart she got from Grant Lewi in 1951 for 3:00 PM LMT; he gave her another chart at a later date for 1:00 AM. Grant Lewi got much of his information from Evangeline Adams. Retrieved from " http://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Lowell%2C_Amy
Lowell, Amy Lawrence US poet. She began her career by publishing the conventional A Dome of ManyColored Glass (1912) but eventually succeeded Ezra Pound as leader of the Imagists (see Imagism). http://www.talktalk.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0017552.html
Glbtq >> Literature >> Lowell, Amy Much of Amy Lowell's poetry is extremely frank, forthrightly sensual, and often overtly lesbian. http://www.glbtq.com/literature/lowell_a.html
Extractions: page: Amy Lowell was a poet, translator, essayist, literary biographer, and public speaker. Her poetry is extremely frank, forthrightly sensual, and often overtly lesbian. She was born February 9, 1874, in Brookline, Massachusetts, to Augustus and Katherine Lawrence Lowell. She was much younger than her siblings and so grew up lonely in the company of literate and socially sophisticated adults on the ten-acre family estate, Sevenels. She was a precocious child even among a prominent family of high achievers and important New England personages, James Russell Lowell, a great-cousin, among them. Sponsor Message.
Amy Lowell Definition Of Amy Lowell In The Free Online Encyclopedia. Lowell, Amy, 1874–1925, American poet, biographer, and critic, b. Brookline, Mass., privately educated; sister of Percival Lowell and Abbott Lawrence Lowell. http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Amy Lowell
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Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925. Miscellaneous Papers: Guide. MS Am 1597 Lowell, Amy, 18741925. Miscellaneous papers Guide. Houghton Library, Harvard College Library . Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138 http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~hou01355
Extractions: Abstract: Letters and poems by American poet Amy Lowell. Received from various sourcess at various times. Lowell was an American poet. Organized in two series: I. Correspondence, clippings, and photographs; and II. Compositions. Letters, manuscripts of poems, clippings, and photographs. Includes 4 letters to William Sumner Appleton and 11 letters to Eleanor Robson Belmont. Also includes 5 photographs of Sevenels, Amy Lowell's home in Brookline, Mass. Series I. Correspondence, clippings, and photographs
Glbtq >> Literature >> Lowell, Amy Much of Amy Lowell's poetry is extremely frank, forthrightly sensual, and often overtly lesbian. http://www.glbtq.com/literature/lowell_a,2.html
Extractions: page: Most notable in this capacity, Lowell brought Imagism from England to the United States. In 1913, Lowell read some poetry by "H.D., Imagiste" in Harriet Monroe's little magazine, Poetry , and immediately recognized in it an affinity with her own work: "direct treatment of the thing," no superfluous language, the rhythm of music rather than traditional poetic meterthe defining traits of Imagism. Hilda Doolittle's appearance in Poetry had been the project of another poet, promoter, and strong personality, Ezra Pound. Later in 1913, Lowell traveled to England to meet H.D. and to learn more about what she could do in the service of Imagism, which she thought of as the very future of poetry. Sponsor Message.
Lowell, Amy (Lawrence) - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About City in Middlesex County, northeastern Massachusetts, on the Merrimack and Concord rivers, 40 km/25 mi northwest of Boston; population (2000) 105,200. http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Lowell, Amy (Lawrence)
Lowell, Amy — Infoplease.com Born in Brookline, Mass., Feb. 9, 1874. Educated at private schools. Author of A Dome of ManyColoured Glass , 1912; Sword Blades and Poppy Seed , 1 http://www.infoplease.com/t/poetry/modern-verse/lowell-bio-note.html
Lowell, Amy Lawrence - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Lowell, Amy Lawrence (1874–1925) US poet. She began her career by publishing the conventional A Dome of ManyColored Glass (1912) but eventually succeeded Ezra Pound as leader of http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Lowell, Amy Lawrence