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  1. 27 de mar. de 2014 · Amy Lowell (b. 1874–d. 1925) was an American poet, critic, and lecturer. She is most closely identified with the Imagist movement, but her poetry and criticism encompass a wide variety of poetic styles. She was born into one of the oldest and wealthiest families in Massachusetts, the youngest child of Augustus Lowell and Katherine Lawrence.

  2. Home -. Amy Lowell's Life and Career. Amy Lowell was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, the daughter of Augustus Lowell and Katherine Bigelow Lawrence. Both sides of the family were New England aristocrats, wealthy and prominent members of society. Augustus Lowell was a businessman, civic leader, and horticulturalist, Katherine Lowell an ...

  3. 9 de jan. de 2023 · Location. Amy Lowell Room, Floor 2. Houghton Library. Harvard Yard. Cambridge, MA 02138. See All Hours. This facsimile exhibition covers the life and work of Amy Lowell (1874–1925), a controversial, cigar-smoking, outspoken, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who was also a major collector of rare books and manuscripts. One of the few women ...

  4. Amy Lowell was a poet, performer, editor, and translator who devoted her life to the cause of modern poetry. “God made me a business woman,” Lowell is reported to have quipped, “and I made myself a poet.” During a career that spanned just over a...

  5. The Amy Lowell Letters Project (ALLP), an open-access, digital scholarly edition of the letters of American poet, editor, and critic Amy Lowell (1874–1925). I am the PI, Project Director, and editor. Complete list of ALLP team members, past and present, here. about amy lowell At the time of her death in 1925, Amy Lowell was one….

  6. In 1914 Pound edited the anthology Des Imagistes, which contained the work of a wide range of writers, including Amy Lowell. This anthology was met with considerable critical discussion, and in response Lowell published her own anthology, Some Imagist Poets (1915), which she restricted to solely Imagist poets, four of whom had been included in Pound’s anthology.

  7. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amy_LowellAmy Lowell - Wikipedia

    Amy Lowell fu legata sentimentalmente all'attrice Ada Dwyer Russell, che fu anche ispiratrice e musa erotica di molti dei suoi versi. Suo principale riferimento poetico fu invece Ezra Pound , che la Lowell conobbe personalmente nel corso di un viaggio in Inghilterra e che divenne subito, oltre che il maggiore ispiratore, anche il maggior critico del suo lavoro.

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