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Selected Poems of Amy Lowell
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Selected Poems of Amy Lowell

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Amy Lowell 1874 - 1925 was an American poet, writer, editor, speaker, activist and campaigner. She wrote in excess of 650 poems many of which would be classified as Imagist poems. In this episode of She Wrote Too, we consider a little about her life, the Imagist movement and explore four of Lowell’s poems.

Amy Lowell among her Contemporaries by Carl Rollyson is an insightful read for anyone with an interest in Lowell’s life as she suffered from some hostile accounts from some of her contemporaries which for some time diminished her reputation. We discuss some of the points raised by Rollyson about some of the reasons why this best-selling and prolific writer was treated with ill-will by her peers. Although, in our podcast, we chose to focus on her life and achievements and not the attempts to side-line her.

More biographical information can be found from the Poetry Foundation as can a selection of her poetry.

Links to the poems we discuss in this episode:

In a Garden

The Emperor’s Garden

The Artist

September 1918

You can find out more about how Amy Lowell considered that poetry is a craft that can be learned here.

You can listen to a further discussion on Amy Lowell and her place in the imagist movement on Imagiste on BBC Sounds which considers how Lowell and H.D. changed the direction of poetry with the ‘subversive beauty’ of their writing.

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She Wrote Too
She Wrote Too
She Wrote Too is a podcast celebrating the work of female writers of the 19th and early 20th centuries, with an emphasis on those who have been neglected by history. Join hosts Nicola Morgan and Caroline Rance as they unearth some fascinating literature by remarkable women.
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