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School was a source of considerable despair for the young Amy Lowell. She considered herself to be developing "masculine" and "ugly" features and she was a social outcast. She had a reputation among her classmates for being outspoken and opinionated. At fifteen she wanted to be a photographer, poet,
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in his obituary tribute to Amy. He wrote, "She was upon the surface of things a Lowell, a New Englander and a spinster. But inside everything was molten like the core of the earth ... Given one more gram of emotion, Amy Lowell would have burst into flame and been consumed to cinders."
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is: a verse-formal based upon cadence. To understand vers libre, one must abandon all desire to find in it the even rhythm of metrical feet. One must allow the lines to flow as they will when read aloud by an intelligent reader. Or, to put it another way, unrhymed
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that Russell was the subject of her series of romantic poems titled "Two Speak Together". Lowell's poems about Russell have been called the most explicit and elegant lesbian love poetry during the time between the ancient
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Lowell's partner Ada Dwyer Russell was the subject of many of Lowell's romantic poems, and Lowell wanted to dedicate her books to Russell, but Russell would not allow that, and relented only once for Lowell's biography of
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and poets of the 1970s. Most of the private correspondence in the form of romantic letters between the two were destroyed by Russell at Lowell's request, leaving much unknown about the details of their life together.
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Untermeyer writes that "She was not only a disturber but an awakener." In many poems, Lowell dispenses with line breaks, so that the work looks like prose on the page. This technique she labeled "polyphonic prose".
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Lowell wrote at least two poems about libraries—The "Boston Athenaeum" and "The Congressional Library"—during her career. A discussion of libraries also appears in her essay "Poetry, Imagination, and Education".
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of inanimate objects, as in "The Green Bowl", and "The Red Lacquer Music Stand"; and her lesbian themes, including the love poems addressed to Ada Dwyer Russell in "Two Speak Together."
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is "built upon 'organic rhythm,' or the rhythm of the speaking voice with its necessity for breathing, rather than upon a strict metrical system. Free verse within its own law of
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Lowell never attended college because her family did not consider it proper for a woman to do so. She compensated for this lack with avid reading and near-obsessive
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in Europe. After beginning a career as a poet when she was well into her 30s, Lowell became an enthusiastic student and disciple of the art.
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Lowell published not only her own work, but also that of other writers. According to Untermeyer, she "captured" the Imagist movement from
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Lowell publicly smoked cigars, as newspapers of the day frequently mentioned. A glandular problem kept her perpetually overweight. Poet
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Throughout her working life, Lowell was a promoter of both contemporary and historical poets. Her book
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was a poetical re-working of literal translations of the works of ancient Chinese poets, notably
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for January 1917; in the closing chapter of "Tendencies in Modern American Poetry"; and also in
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The Touch of You Amy Lowell's Poems of Love and Beauty selected by Peter Seymour
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The Literature of Lesbianism: A Historical Anthology from Ariosto to Stonewall
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The Literature of Lesbianism: A Historical Anthology from Ariosto to Stonewall
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Lowell was a short but imposing figure who kept her hair in a bun and wore a
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Improper Bostonians: Lesbian and Gay History from the Puritans to Playland
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Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons
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The Historic Genealogy of the Lowells of America from 1639 to 1899
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Florence Ayscough and Amy Lowell: Correspondence of a Friendship
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Amy Lowell: A Chronicle, With Extracts from her Correspondence
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Additional sources of interest in Lowell today come from the
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has no absolute rules; it would not be 'free' if it had."
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Munich, Adrienne; Bradshaw, Melissa (November 30, 2002).
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Alan Shucard; Fred Moramarco; William Sullivan (1990).
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Chosön, the Land of the Morning Calm; a Sketch of Korea
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once said, in a comment frequently misattributed to
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Columbia University Press. p. 649. 1280: 1278: 271:. The following year, she was awarded the 231:cover from March 2, 1925, featuring Lowell 31: 20: 1880:"Amy Lowell wasn't writing about flowers" 1396: 1394: 842:The Complete Poetical Works of Amy Lowell 298:The Complete Poetical Works of Amy Lowell 283:said was the poem of hers he liked best. 1161:History Project (Boston, Mass.) (1998), 1086:Amy Lowell Poetry Travelling Scholarship 535:. Vol. 115. April 1915 – via 508:Lowell's correspondence with her friend 466:brought her back to light. According to 1826: 1824: 1739: 1737: 1122: 1102: 307:, Lowell was an early adherent to the " 154:, her siblings included the astronomer 1885:The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide 1841:The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide 1791:The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide 982:. Santa Barbara Music Publishing, Inc. 975:. Santa Barbara Music Publishing, Inc. 968:. 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Index

Lowell at Sevenels, circa 1916
Brookline, Massachusetts
Poet
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
Ada Dwyer Russell
imagist
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry

Boston
Augustus Lowell
Brahmin
Lowell family
Percival Lowell
Abbott Lawrence Lowell
Elizabeth Lowell Putnam
John Lowell
Abbott Lawrence
book collecting
Eleonora Duse
lesbian
Ada Dwyer Russell
Ezra Pound
Mercedes de Acosta
pince-nez

Time
Witter Bynner
Ezra Pound
Heywood Broun

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