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  1. Robert Lowell’s selected poems in order of publication. 1970s. “The Quaker Graveyard in Nantucket” (1976) Published in 1946, this poem from Lord Weary’s Castle exemplifies the extravagance of Lowell’s early work. This elegy for Lowell’s sailor cousin features not only rich imagery and an elaborate rhyme scheme but is also packed ...

  2. 罗伯特·洛威尔(Robert Lowell, 1917-1977),又译为罗伯特·洛厄尔,美国诗人,素以高超复杂的抒情诗、丰富的语言运用及社会批评而著称。洛威尔曾在哈佛大学求学。第二次世界大战期间因拒服兵役遭监禁。60年代后在哈佛大学任教。晚年常住英国。诗集《威尔利老爷的城堡》获普利策文学奖。从诗集 ...

  3. Robert Traill Spence Lowell Jr. (ur. 1 marca 1917 w Bostonie , Massachusetts , zm. 12 września 1977 w Nowym Jorku ) – amerykański poeta , dramaturg i tłumacz [1] z kręgu poetów konfesyjnych  (inne języki) , był nauczycielem i inspiracją dla wielu znaczących twórców literatury lat 50. i lat

  4. Robert Lowell (1917-1977) packed a huge amount into his sixty years: a rollercoaster of triumphs and disasters that informed his writing and pushed back the boundaries of what was deemed suitable subject matter for poetry. He was born into an old, prominent Bostonian family which gave Lowell a strong sense of personal and national history which ...

  5. Robert Lowell. Robert Traill Spence Lowell IV ( Boston, 1 de marzo de 1918- Nueva York, 12 de septiembre de 1977) fue un poeta estadounidense. Nació en el seno de una familia perteneciente a la alta sociedad de Boston, una "casta" denominada satíricamente brahmines de Boston, de la cual se pueden rastrear los orígenes hasta el Mayflower.

  6. Robert Traill Spence IV Lowell (Boston, 1º marzo 1917 – New York, 12 settembre 1977) è stato un poeta statunitense, considerato il fondatore della poesia confessionale. Due volte vincitore del Premio Pulitzer per la poesia , è stato designato come sesto poeta laureato in poesia dalla Biblioteca del Congresso nel 1946 [1] e Consultant in Poetry presso la medesima biblioteca dal 1947 al 1948 .

  7. Robert Lowell, Jr. (born March 1, 1917, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.—died September 12, 1977, New York, New York) was an American poet noted for his complex, autobiographical poetry. Lowell grew up in Boston. James Russell Lowell was his great-granduncle, and Amy, Percival, and A. Lawrence Lowell were distant cousins.