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  1. Complete Poems by Marianne Moore, 1994-11-01
  2. Poems by Marianne Moore, publisher Egoist Press, et all 2010-08-03
  3. The Poems of Marianne Moore by Marianne Moore, 2005-03-29
  4. Marianne Moore: A Literary Life by Charles Molesworth, 1991-10-08
  5. Marianne Moore: Questions of Authority by Cristanne Miller, 1995-08-09
  6. Marianne Moore: Comprehensive Research and Study Guide (Bloom's Major Poets)
  7. The Poetry of Marianne Moore: A Study in Voice and Value (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture) by Margaret Holley, 2009-02-12
  8. Becoming a Poet: Elizabeth Bishop with Marianne Moore and Robert Lowell by David Kalstone, 2001-01-29
  9. The Selected Letters of Marianne Moore. by Marianne. MOORE, 1997-01-01
  10. A Marianne Moore Reader: Poems and Essays by Marianne Moore, 1965
  11. The Complete Prose of Marianne Moore by Marianne Moore, 1987-09-01
  12. THE COMPLETE POEMS OF MARIANNE MOORE. by Marianne. MOORE, 1981-01-01
  13. Call Me Marianne by Jennifer Bryant, 2006-02-15
  14. Marianne Moore: Woman and Poet (Modern Poet Series)

1. Moore, Marianne. NEVERTHELESS. At Bookfever.com
Moore, Marianne. NEVERTHELESS. New York Macmillan, 1944. at bookfever.com
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2. Moore, Marianne. A MARIANNE MOORE READER. At Bookfever.com
Moore, Marianne. A MARIANNE MOORE READER. New York Viking, 1961. at bookfever.com
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By Denise Shaw. I. Biography . Marianne Moore was born November 15, 1887 in Kirkwood St.Louis, Missouri. Moore was the daughter of John Milton and Mary (Warner) Moore.
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5. Marianne Moore - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Moore, Marianne Alternative names Short description Poet Date of birth November 15, 1887 Place of birth Kirkwood, Missouri, United States Date of death
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Marianne Moore
Photograph by Carl Van Vechten Born November 15, 1887
Kirkwood, Missouri
U.S. Died
New York City
New York U.S. Occupation Poet Marianne Moore (November 15, 1887 – February 5, 1972) was an American Modernist poet and writer noted for her irony and wit.
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Moore was born in Kirkwood, Missouri , in the manse of the Presbyterian church where her maternal grandfather, John Riddle Warner, served as pastor. She was the daughter of construction engineer and inventor John Milton Moore and his wife, Mary Warner. She grew up in her grandfather's household, her father having left the family before her birth. In 1905, Moore entered Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania and graduated four years later. She taught at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania , until 1915, when Moore began to publish poetry professionally.
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Moore came to the attention of poets as diverse as Wallace Stevens William Carlos Williams H.D.

6. Marianne Moore
An introduction to the poet by Professor Eiichi Hishikawa, Faculty of Letters, Kobe University.
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Marianne Moore (1887-1972)
Poetry I, too, dislike it. Reading it, however, with a perfect contempt for it, one dis- covers in it, after all, a place for the genuine. [(from Selected Poems Complete Poems
Bibliography
  • Engel, Bernard F., Marianne Moore , rev. ed. (1988)
  • Hadas, Pamela W., Marianne Moore: Poet of Affection
  • Hall, Donald, Marianne Moore: The Cage and the Animal
  • Kalstone, David, Becoming a Poet: Elizabeth Bishop with Marianne Moore and Robert Lowell
  • Kenner, Hugh, The Pound Era (London: Faber and Faber, 1972) pp. 87-89
  • Martin, Taffy, Marianne Moore: Subversive Modernist
  • Moore, Marianne, Complete Poems (Penguin Books, 1981)
  • Nitchie, George W., Marianne Moore: An Introduction to the Poetry
  • Philips, Elizabeth, Marianne Moore
  • Schulman, Grace M. Marianne Moore: The Poetry of Engagement
  • Stapleton, Laurence, Marianne Moore: The Poet's Advance
I've compiled the above information referring to some standard reference materials, including The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-century Poetry Grolier Encyclopedia , etc.

7. Moore, Marianne - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Moore
US modernist poet. She is known for her mildly eccentric public persona, a devotion to baseball, and her impeccably intelligent poetry, celebrated for its wit and observation
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8. Ken Lopez Bookseller: MOORE, Marianne - The Selected Letters Of Marianne Moore
NY, Alfred A. Knopf, 1997. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers.
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MOORE, Marianne The Selected Letters of Marianne Moore NY, Alfred A. Knopf, 1997. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers. All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted. See more items by MOORE, Marianne

9. Poetry
Text of the poem in plain-text format.
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Poetry I, too, dislike it: there are things that are important beyond all this fiddle. Reading it, however, with a perfect contempt for it, one discovers in it after all, a place for the genuine. Hands that can grasp, eyes that can dilate, hair that can rise if it must, these things are important not because a high-sounding interpretation can be put upon them but because they are useful. When they become so derivative as to become unintelligible, the same thing may be said for all of us, that we do not admire what we cannot understand: the bat holding on upside down or in quest of something to eat, elephants pushing, a wild horse taking a roll, a tireless wolf under a tree, the immovable critic twitching his skin like a horse that feels a flea, the base- ball fan, the statistician nor is it valid to discriminate against 'business documents and school-books'; all these phenomena are important. One must make a distinction however: when dragged into prominence by half poets, the result is not poetry, nor till the poets among us can be 'literalists of the imagination'above insolence and triviality and can present for inspection, 'imaginary gardens with real toads in them', shall we have it. In the meantime, if you demand on the one hand, the raw material of poetry in all its rawness and that which is on the other hand genuine, you are interested in poetry.

10. Marianne Moore- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
Born near St. Louis, Missouri, on November 15, 1887, Marianne Moore was raised in the home of her grandfather, a Presbyterian pastor. After her grandfather's death, in 1894, Moore
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View Cart Log In More Info FURTHER READING Related Prose From the Archive: Ezra Pound and Marianne Moore Groundbreaking Book: Selected Poems by Marianne Moore (1935) ... A Brief Guide to Modernism Other Modernist Poets E. E. Cummings Ezra Pound Gertrude Stein H. D. ... William Carlos Williams External Links Marianne Moore
From the Online Instructor's Guide to the Heath Anthology of American Literature Marianne Moore (1887-1972)
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Born near St. Louis, Missouri, on November 15, 1887, Marianne Moore was raised in the home of her grandfather, a Presbyterian pastor. After her grandfather's death, in 1894, Moore and her family stayed with other relatives, and in 1896 they moved to Carlisle, Pennsylvania. She attended Bryn Mawr College and received her B.A. in 1909. Following graduation, Moore studied typing at Carlisle Commercial College, and from 1911 to 1915 she was employed as a school teacher at the Carlisle Indian School. In 1918, Moore and her mother moved to New York City, and in 1921, she became an assistant at the New York Public Library. She began to meet other poets, such as William Carlos Williams and Wallace Stevens , and to contribute to the Dial , a prestigious literary magazine. She served as acting editor of the

11. Moore Marianne: Free Encyclopedia Articles At Questia.com Online Library
Research Moore Marianne and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library.
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12. Moore, Marianne - Jeredith Merrin (essay Date 1990): Poetry Criticism
Jeredith Merrin (essay date 1990) SOURCE Merrin, Jeredith. “Reseeing the Sea Marianne Moore's ‘A Grave’ as a Revision of the Tradition.”In An Enabling Humility
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13. Moore, Marianne Definition Of Moore, Marianne In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Moore, Marianne, 1887–1972, American poet, b. St. Louis, grad. Bryn Mawr College, 1909. She lived mostly in New York City, working first as a librarian and later as acting editor
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14. Marianne Moore — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Moore, Marianne. Moore, Marianne, 1887 – 1972, American poet, b. St. Louis, grad. Bryn Mawr College, 1909. She lived mostly in New York City, working first as a librarian
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15. Marianne Moore (American Poet) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Facts about Moore, Marianne free verse, as discussed in Britannica Compton's Encyclopedia free verse When did Marianne Moore die? When was Marianne Moore born?
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Table of Contents: Marianne Moore Article Article Additional Reading Additional Reading Related Articles Related Articles Supplemental Information Supplemental Information - Quotations Quotations External Web sites External Web sites Citations ARTICLE from the Marianne Moore in full Marianne Craig Moore Moore graduated from Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania in 1909 as a biology major and then studied commercial subjects and taught them at the U.S. Indian School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Her first published work appeared in 1915 in the Egoist and in Harriet Monroe Poetry magazine. After 1919, living in Brooklyn, New York, with her mother, Moore devoted herself to writing, contributing poetry and criticism to many journals in the

16. Moore, Marianne Summary | BookRags.com
Moore, Marianne Table of Contents. Moore, Marianne summary with 83 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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18. Collected Poems - MOORE, Marianne | Between The Covers Rare Books
First edition, preceding the American edition. Fine in fine dustwrapper with a short tear on the rear panel. Errata slip laid in. A beautiful copy, completely unfaded.
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Home About Us Site Map Help ... Shopping Cart Images+Detail Item Info MOORE, Marianne Collected Poems London: Faber and Faber (1951). First edition, preceding the American edition. Fine in fine dustwrapper with a short tear on the rear panel. Errata slip laid in. A beautiful copy, completely unfaded. The American edition won both the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award. [BTC #100927] More Results Explore BTC highlights along with additional titles in stock related to the item above... MOORE, Marianne Collected Poems MOORE, Marianne Collected Poems ... What Are Years Book Bargains Our staff cat, Admiral Muffin, has selected thousands of books for special discount from all areas of our stock. Books Into Film Children's Books Plays Poetry ... A Monkey in Silk ORIG. $100.00 SALE $70.00 On Collecting... Views, anecdotes and insights into the world of antiquarian books by the BTC staff and distinguished guests. Just Added Book Catalogs Galore The Bookshop in Old New Castle Bookselling in Hard Times: "Will work for rare books" The Between the Covers Blog ... Organized Labor Goes Feline Introductory Articles What the hell kind of website is this anyway?

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Autograph postcard signed ( LOVE Marianne ; ballpoint pen), one page, oblong 12mo, 35 West 9th Street, New York, 15......Author MOORE, MARIANNE. Title Original Postcard.
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Title: Original Postcard Description: Autograph postcard signed ("LOVE Marianne"; ball-point pen), one page, oblong 12mo, 35 West 9th Street, New York, 15 December 1968, with typed mailing envelope. An affectionate and quirky card written to the founders of Caedmon Records, (addressed as "Dear girls, Barbara and Marianne, or shouldn't I say, Impresarios[?]?"), written in an extremely shaky hand, apparently thanking them for a gift basket, reading in part: "My oval basket of cheeses . . . is here. I've been longing for cheese and every kind is here. Real Camembert. . . . Could you ever come in to see me and inquire what remains in my refrigerator[?]. That circle is the impatient mark of a [illegible word] telephone. My cheese is the big thing in life to me now. I love Dutch cheese and I see I have a ball of red Edam. Can I ever tell you how your personal concern for me makes me happy?. . . . Please know that I marvel at your exciting kindness. . . ." Light toning at edges; near-fine. Item # Add to your cart All material is guaranteed authentic and is returnable within 2 weeks of receipt, for any reason.

20. PAL: Marianne Moore (1887-1972)
PAL Perspectives in American Literature A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben (To send an email, please click on my name above.)
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben (To send an email, please click on my name above.) Chapter 7: Marianne Moore (1887-1972) Modern American Poetry: MM Primary Works Achievement Selected Bibliography 1980-Present ... Home Page
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"Poetry is a peerless proficiency of the imagination." - MM
A keen observer, Marianne Moore worked as a book reviewer, translator, essayist and poet. She was a devoted baseball fan and was invited to throw out the first ball at the start of the 1968 season at Yankee Stadium. In 1935, T. S. Eliot wrote that her poems are "part of the body of durable poetry written in our time, in which an original sensibility and an alert intelligence and deep feeling have been engaged in maintaining the life of the English language." Many of Moore's poems have been compared to the metaphysical satires of John Donne, in which the initial idea has been extended by metaphors to new dimensions, expressed in pure language. Primary Works Poems Observations The Pangolin and Other Verse

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