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  1. Louise Bogan: A WomanÕs Words. by Louise]. Smith, William Jay. [BOGAN, 1971
  2. Typed letter, signed "Malcolm" to Louise (Bogan) by Malcolm COWLEY, 1941-01-01
  3. Dark summer, by Louise Bogan, 1929
  4. Collected poems, 1923-1953 by Louise Bogan, 1954
  5. The Scarlet Letter, A Romance , forword by Louise Bogan by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1960
  6. Mary Kinzie's Bogan.(Louise Bogan A Poet's Prose: Selected Writings of Louise Bogan)(Book Review): An article from: New Criterion by Anthony J. Cuda, 2005-11-01
  7. Louise Bogan:A Woman's Words, with a bibliography by William Jay Smith, 1971
  8. The Voice of the Poet : Five American Women : Gertrude Stein, Edna St. Vincent Millay, H.D., Louise Bogan & Muriel Rukeyser
  9. Louise Bogan: a Woman's Words; a Lecture Delivered at the Library of Congress, May 4, 1970. With a Bibliography by William Jay, And Library Of Congress Smith, 1972
  10. Louise Bogan by Louise] Frank, Elizabeth [Bogan, 1985-01-01
  11. American Book Collector Magazine. Vol. 7, Number 9. Louise Bogan Bibliography, Private Presses and Book Arts, Thomas Hicks Wynne Library... by (Misc)., 1986-01-01
  12. Poems By Seven For Louise Bogan
  13. A Poets Alphabet: Refections on the Literary Art and Vocation by Louise Bogan, 1970
  14. A Final Antidote: From the Journals of Louis Bogan by Louise Bogan, 1991

41. Louise Bogan: Man Alone
louise bogan. Portrait. She has no need to fear the fall Of harvest from theladdered reach Of orchards, nor the tide gone ebbing From the steep beach.
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Louise Bogan
Portrait
She has no need to fear the fall
Of harvest from the laddered reach
Of orchards, nor the tide gone ebbing
From the steep beach. Nor hold to pain's effrontery
Her body's bulwark, stern and savage,
Nor be a glass, where to forsee
Another's ravage. What she has gathered, and what lost,
She will not find to lose again.
She is possessed by time, who once
Was loved by men.

42. Poems By Louise Bogan
Poems by louise bogan (18971970)
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43. William Butler Yeats - 38.05
by louise bogan WILLIAM Butler Yeats, at the age of seventythree, stands wellwithin the company of the great poets. Copyright © 1938 by louise bogan.
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William Butler Yeats
by Louise Bogan
W ILLIAM Butler Yeats, at the age of seventy-three, stands well within the company of the great poets. He is still writing, and the poems which now appear, usually embedded in short plays or set into the commentary and prefaces which have been another preoccupation of his later years, are, in many instances, as vigorous and as subtle as the poems written by him during the years ordinarily considered to be the period of a poet's maturity. Yeats has advanced into age with his art strengthened by a long battle which had as its object a literature written by Irishmen fit to take its place among the noble literatures of the world. The spectacle of a poet's work invigorated by his lifelong struggle against the artistic inertia of his nation is one that would shed strong light into any era. The phenomenon of a poet who enjoys continued development into the beginning of old age is in itself rare. Goethe, Sophocles, and, in a lesser degree, Milton come to mind as men whose last works burned with the gathered fuel of their lives. More often development, in a poet, comes to a full stop; and it is frequently a negation of the ideals of his youth, as well as a declination of his powers, that throws a shadow across his final pages. Yeats in his middle years began to concern himself with the problem of the poet in age. He wrote in 1917, when he was fifty-two:

44. MAIN INDEX
FROM LODEESEN, JON S. 1973 (COPY) Jon S. Lodeesen Papers bogan, louise CORRES.TO BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1949-53 Katherine Biddle Papers bogan, louise - CORRESP.
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GO TO BOTTOM OF SEGMENT GO TO PREVIOUS SEGMENT ... BOER PEACE ENVOYS - CORRESP. The Colonel Daniel S. Lamson Papers
BOER WAR - REFERENCE BY ANTHONY A. WELDON 1899
Sir Shane Leslie Papers
BOER WAR - REFERENCE BY LEONIE LESLIE 1900(?)
Sir Shane Leslie Papers
Boerner, Mrs. Mark S.
Varia Collection
BOESCH, RUTHILDE - CORRES. TO HERZ, MARTIN F. 1974
Martin F. Herz Papers
BOESCHENSTEIN, CHARLES - CORRESP. FROM QUEST, DOROTHY. 1968
The Charles Quest Papers
BOESCHENSTEIN, CHARLES K. - CORRESPONDENCE TO JOOST
Nicholas Joost Papers
BOESCHENSTEIN, HAROLD - INTERVIEWED BY SMITH,JEAN E. - TRANSCRIPT 1971
Jean Edward Smith Papers
BOESTERD, PETER DEN - CORRESPONDENCE TO HART, PARKER T. (1966)
Parker T. Hart Papers
Boetticher, Friedrich von
Rev. Edmund A. Walsh, S.J. Papers BOETTINGER, ANNA ROOSEVELT - PHOTOS AT MALTA The Harry L. Hopkins Papers, Part IV BOETTINGER, ANNA ROOSEVELT - REFERENCE The Harry L. Hopkins Papers, Part IV BOFILL, ROSARIO - CORRESP. FROM DEEDY, JOHN 1983 John G. Deedy, Jr. Papers BOFILL, ROSARIO - CORRESP. TO DEEDY, JOHN 1983-1986

45. THE JAMES P. J. MURPHY PAPERS: FOLDER LISTING
Block. Box 1 Fold 35 bogan, louise 11/15/1961 DESCRIPTION 1 ACSfrom louise bogan to JPJM regarding a request for an autograph.
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Box: 1 Fold: 1 Abbott, Berenice
DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Berenice Abbott to JM regarding photographs of Edna St. Vincent Millay.
Box: 1 Fold: 2 Abramson, Ben (et al.)
DATE SPAN: 10/23/1950 - 09/14/1955
DESCRIPTION: 21 TLSs from Ben Abramson to JPJM, mostly regarding books. Also includes 6 TLSs from Abramson's daughter, Deborah Benson, and photos of clippings regarding Abramson. Reference to Argus Books.
Box: 1 Fold: 3 Adams, Franklin Pierce
11/20/1944 postmark
DESCRIPTION: 1 brief TLS from Franklin Pierce Adams to JPJM with envelope addressed in Adams' hand. Box: 1 Fold: 4 Adams, James Truslow DATE SPAN: 10/05/1945 - 11/05/1945 DESCRIPTION: 2 TLSs from James Truslow Adams to JPJM regarding photographs of Adams (5 Oct 1945, 5 Nov 1945). Box: 1 Fold: 5 Adams, Leonie DATE SPAN: 10/18/1948 - 06/23/1954 DESCRIPTION: 4 ALSs from Leonie Adams to JPJM, mostly regarding poetry and publishing. Includes the following items:

46. Creative Quotations From Louise A. Bogan (1897-1970)
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Women have no wilderness in them/ They are provident instead/ Content in the tight hot cell of their hearts/ To eat dusty bread. Because language is the carrier of ideas, it is easy to believe that it should be very little else than such a carrier. Life and death occur, as they must, but they are all bound up with love and hatred, in the individual bosom, and it is a sin and a shame to try to organize or dictate them. The intellectual is a middle-class product; if he is not born into the class he must soon insert himself into it, in order to exist. He is the fine nervous flower of the bourgeoisie.
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47. Civil Engineering Bookstore Books By Louise Bogan
The Sorrows of Young Werther And, Novella (Vintage Classics) Author(s)Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, Elizabeth Mayer, louise bogan
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48. Journey Around My Room The Autobiography Of Louise Bogan A
Journey Around My Room The Autobiography of louise bogan A Mosaic,louise, bogan. EmailJourney Around My Room The Autobiography of louise bogan A Mosaic.
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49. Find A Poet - Online Poetry Classroom
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51. Louise Bogan (1897-1970)
louise bogan (18971970). Contributing Editor Theodora R. Graham.Classroom Issues and Strategies. The instructor needs to explain
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Classroom Issues and Strategies
The instructor needs to explain Bogan's often distancing herself from the poem's ideas, creating what Adrienne Rich has called a "mask" or "code." Her use of the more traditional lyric form (though not in most of the poems selected for the anthology) raises questions about her relationship to the experimental verse that poets of the prior generation and those of her own were writing. Bogan seems quite accessibleexcept in poems like "The Sleeping Fury" and "After the Persian," which require calling students' attention to language, imagery, contrasts. Introducing Bogan's more general literary careerand perhaps ideas from her essays, reviews, and Ruth Limmer's edited autobiographywill enrich students' understanding of the difficulties women faced as writers and the extraordinary success some achieved as editors (cf. Harriet Monroe, Moore ) and reviewers.
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52. 20 Century American And British Literature
Bishop, Elizabeth. bogan, louise. Formalist and New Formalist Poets. Hecht, Anthony.Ransom, John Crowe. Bly, Robert. bogan, louise. Bronk, William. Brooks, Gwendolyn.
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53. Louise Bogan
louise bogan was born on August 11,1897 in Livermore Falls, Maine. Sheattended Boston Girls Latin School and went to Boston University
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Works Online The Alchemist Tears In Sleep Epitaph for a Romantic Woman Medusa ... Solitary Observation Brought Back from a Sojourn in Hell
Louise Bogan was born on August 11,1897 in Livermore Falls, Maine. She attended Boston Girls Latin School and went to Boston University for a year, from 1915-1916. She married Curt Alexander in 1916 and was widowed in 1919. After the death of her husband, she moved to New York City with her young daughter and began working as a writer. In New York she came into contact the city's thriving literary community, which included writers like William Carlos Williams, Marianne Moore, Malcolm Cowley and Edmund Wilson. She published her first collection of poetry, Body of This Death in 1923. She married writer Raymond Holden in 1925. The marriage ended in divorce in 1937. Bogan wrote much of her poetry in the 1920's and 1930's. In the 1930s, she began reviewing poetry for the New Yorker, a job she held for over 38 years. Bogan was a very intense and private poet, whose works reflected a very emotional and sometimes tragic vision. In 1955 she was one of the recipients of the Bollingen Prize - awarded by Yale University for achievement in American poetry - for her Collected Poems 1923-53 (1954). Many of her articles are collected in

54. Louise Bogan
The MacDowell Colony. The Writers Carolyn Chute. (1947 ). Other LinksSalon.com. Maine Sunday Telegram. Mostly Fiction. Maine Public Broadcasting.
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Carolyn Chute was born in 1947. She spent her childhood in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Her novels look at the lives of the rural poor. Chute has been the subject of some controversy for her involvement in the militia movement. She currently lives in Maine with her family. Works include: The Beans of Egypt, Maine Letourneau’s Used Auto Parts Merry Men (1994); and Snow Man MacDowell Home The Colony The Colonists Classroom Resources ... New Hampshire Public Television

55. Louise Bogan; A Portrait; Elizabeth Frank
BUY ONLINE $31.50 October, 1986 paper 460 pages ISBN 0231-06315-6 Columbia UniversityPress. New Book Bulletins. louise bogan A Portrait. Elizabeth Frank.
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58. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Louise Bogan - Author Page
louise bogan (18971970) Born in Livermore, Maine, bogan attended private schoolin New Hampshire and, after her family moved to Boston, the Girls’ Latin
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Born in Livermore, Maine, Bogan attended private school in New Hampshire and, after her family moved to Boston, the Girls’ Latin School, graduating in 1915. Later, she remembered her five years at the school—renowned for its rigorous classical curriculum—as stimulating and happy. By age fifteen she considered herself a writer. However, having completed one year at Boston University, she married an army officer and accompanied him to Panama, where they had a daughter. After his death in 1920, Bogan lived in New York, supporting herself with jobs in a bookstore and at the public library. During these difficult, but exciting years, she frequented literary gatherings in Greenwich Village and met writers associated with Alfred Kreymborg and his magazine, Others

59. Eisenbahnmelodie Und Drei Lieder
Translate this page louise bogan. Three Songs. Diese Gedichte stammen aus louise bogan, TheBlue Estuaries, Poems 1923-1968, The Ecco Press, New York 1977.
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Louise Bogan
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Zwei Gedichte in deutscher Übersetzung von Johannes Beilharz
Eisenbahnmelodie
Zurück durch Wolken
Zurück durch Lichtung
Zurück durch Distanz
Zurück durch Stille Zurück durch Haine
Zurück durch Girlanden
Zurück an Flüssen vorbei
Zurück unter Bergen Zurück durch Gewitter
Zurück durch Städte
Zurück durch Sterne
Zurück durch Stunden Zurück durch Ebenen Zurück durch Blumen Zurück durch Vögel Zurück durch Regen Zurück durch Rauch Zurück durch Mittag Zurück an Liebe entlang Zurück durch Mitternacht Train Tune
Drei Lieder
Lied der kleinen Lobelia
Einst war ich Teil Deines Blutes, deines Marks. Nun nicht mehr – Ich bin allein, allein. Jeden Tag am Morgen Trete ich aus deinem Schlaf; Kann nicht zurück. Weine und weine. Nicht verloren, aber verlassen, Zurückgelassen; Dies ist meine Hand Auf deinen Gedanken.

60. Words About Words - Louise Bogan
louise bogan Because language is the carrier of ideas, it is easy tobelieve that it should be very little else than such a carrier.
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