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  1. Berryman and Lowell: The Art of Losing by Stephen Matterson, 1987-09-11
  2. Robert Lowell a Biography by Ian Hamilton, 1988-06
  3. The Poetry of Robert Lowell (Sydney Studies in Literature) by Vivian Brian Smith, 1974-06
  4. Robert Lowell's Poems: A Selection by Robert Lowell, 1984-10
  5. The Dolphin by Robert Lowell, 1974-09
  6. Robert Lowell Collected Prose by Robert Lowell, 1987-06-08
  7. Robert Lowell Notebook 1967-68 by Robert Lowell, 1969
  8. Robert Lowell: Life and Art (A Detailed Analysis of All Aspects of Lowell's Career and Publications, Showing the Development of Man and Poet) by Steven Gould Axelrod, 1978
  9. Forever Mine, Romance Novel 3-pack: 'Rebellion' by Nora Roberts, 'Reckless Love' by Elizabeth lowell and 'Dark Stranger' by Heather Graham Pozzessere by Heather Graham-Pozzessere, Elizabeth Lowell, et all 1998-07-01
  10. Five Temperaments: Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Lowell, James Merrill, Adrienne Rich, John Ashbery by David Kalstone, 1977-10-06
  11. The Poems of Robert Lowell by Robert Lowell, 2009-12-21
  12. The Collected Poems of Robert Lowell by Robert Lowell, 2003-07-17
  13. A Different Poem: Rainer Maria Rilke's American Translators Randall Jarell, Robert Lowell, and Robert Bly (Studies in Modern Poetry) by Hartmut Heep, 1996-06
  14. Robert Lowell and Life Studies: Revising the Self by Terri Witek, 1993-11

41. Title List
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42. Index Of /images/writers/lowell-robert
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43. Wessex Books Catalog
Poetrylowell, robertLiterary Criticism US$12.00 Add to Cart Fein, RichardJ. robert lowell. Literary Criticism. Biography lowell, robert.
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44. Valencia West LRC - Lowell, Robert
lowell, robert (19171977). Pathfinder. May 1996. The following reference bookscan be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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Lowell, Robert (1917-1977)
Pathfinder
May 1996
The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors. These sources should be used as a starting pointDO NOT base all of your research on material obtained from reference books. Use these sources to become better acquainted with your author; this will allow you to utilize more effectively the sources listed under COMPREHENSIVE LITERARY RESEARCH. These sources are located at the West Campus LRC; they may also be located at other local libraries.
BIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES
Consult the following reference sources to get an overview of your author's life.
Contemporary Authors
REF Z 1224 .C6
This multivolume biographical source is best accessed via the Contemporary Authors Cumulative Index (REF Z 1224 .C58)
Dictionary of Literary Biography
REF PS 221 .D5
This multivolume biographical source is best accessed via the Contemporary Authors Cumulative Index (REF Z 1224 .C58)
CRITICAL SOURCES
Consult the following reference sources to obtain critical analyses of your author and his/her work. The first sources listed will provide a more general critical analyses of your author, while the second set of sources will provide critical analyses of a more specific nature.
GENERAL CRITICISM
Critical Survey of Poetry
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robert lowell. 14 Titles Sorted by Title Alphabetically. 1. Ariel (Paperback)by Sylvia Plath; robert lowell March 1999
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46. Voices And Visions Spotlight -- Robert Lowell
Learn more about robert lowell by visiting Web sites that explore his lifeand poetry. Microsoft's Encarta Concise Encyclopedia robert lowell.
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Considered the leading poet of his generation, Robert Lowell in his early work examined historyemploying the past to make commentaries on the present. In the 1950s, the poet began to merge public with personal history. Following the lead of the so-called confessional poets, his own style shifted from densely textured formalism to the more open structures and autobiographical subject matter that would characterize a great deal of American poetry to the present day. Academy of American Poets Walk among the "trees with Latin labels" as Lowell reads "The Public Garden" at the Academy of American Poets' Lowell page. More than a dozen other Lowell poems, the excellent essay/exhibit "Life Studies: American Poetry from T. S. Eliot to Allen Ginsberg," a biography, and a selected bibliography further enrich the site. Microsoft's Encarta Concise Encyclopedia: Robert Lowell After reading a short profile on Lowell, learn more about his intellectual relatives. From Lowell's page, you can link to brief

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48. The New York Review Of Books: Robert Lowell
Index of reviews and articles published by lowell in the magazine.Category Arts Literature Authors L lowell, robert......Bibliography of books and articles by robert lowell, from The New YorkReview of Books. The New York Review of Books robert lowell.
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November 23, 1989 Mary McCarthy (1912-1989) March 12, 1987 Near the Unbalanced Aquarium October 22, 1981 Three Poems by Eugenio Montale February 21, 1980 Epics July 14, 1977 EXECUTIONS July 14, 1977 YEATS'S VISION June 23, 1977 FOR JOHN BERRYMAN May 13, 1976 On Hannah Arendt June 12, 1975 A Special Supplement: The Meaning of Vietnam May 29, 1975 Three Poems April 6, 1972 For John Berryman May 6, 1971 JUDGMENT DEFERRED ON LIEUTENENT CALLEY April 24, 1969 Power March 27, 1969 PROTEST January 2, 1969 CZECHOSLOVAKIA September 26, 1968 THOSE OLDER August 1, 1968 LOCAL CAUSE July 11, 1968 YALE DEGREE June 20, 1968 THE PACIFICATION OF COLUMBIA May 9, 1968 TWO WALLS March 14, 1968 PROTEST February 29, 1968 DAY OF MOURNING November 23, 1967 THE MARCH July 13, 1967 Prometheus Bound derived from Aeschylus, by Robert Lowell July 13, 1967 REGIS DEBRAY September 8, 1966 HUAC May 12, 1966 On Two Poets March 31, 1966 NEAR THE OCEAN December 23, 1965 Nine Poems by Ossip Mandelstamm November 25, 1965 Randall Jarrell, 1914 - 1965

49. The New York Review Of Books: On Robert Lowell
The New York Review of Books March 1, 1984. Feature. On robert lowell.By Derek Walcott. Biographies of poets are hard to believe. The
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On Robert Lowell
By Derek Walcott Biographies of poets are hard to believe. The moment they are published they become fiction, subject to the same symmetry of plot, incident, dialogue as the novel. The inarticulate wisdom of really knowing another person is not in the broad sweep of that other person's life, but in its gestures; and when the biography is about a poet the duty of giving his life a plot makes the poetry a subplot. So we read from the comfort of a mold. The book becomes an extension of the armchair, the life becomes the shadow cast by the reader. The full text of this piece is only available to subscribers of the Review 's electronic edition . To subscribe or learn more about the electronic edition, please click here . (If you're already a subscriber to the electronic edition, please sign in to see the full text.) If you would like to purchase only this article, without subscribing to the electronic edition, please press the "Purchase this article" button below after agreeing to the terms of service. This will add the article to your shopping cart. After creating an account on the site and going through the checkout process, you will have access to the full text for a period of one week. Web price: $4.00

50. Robert Lowell Papers, Scope And Contents

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Robert Lowell Papers
Scope and Contents
The Robert Lowell Papers, ca. 1845-1988, consist mainly of Lowell's working papers for the period 1970-1977. As such the papers include heavily revised drafts of manuscripts, galleys, and page proofs for NOTEBOOK (1970), THE DOLPHIN (1973), FOR LIZZIE AND HARRIET (1973), HISTORY (1973), and DAY BY DAY (1977). Also present are an early notebook, manuscripts for a few earlier works such as "Endecott and the Red Cross" (1965) and "Prometheus Bound" (1969), manuscripts for works published posthumously such as THE ORESTEIA OF AESCHYLUS (1978) and COLLECTED PROSE (1987), as well as some unfinished and/or unpublished items. The balance of the collection contains manuscripts by friends, colleagues, and students, as well as correspondence, clippings, financial and legal papers, honorary degrees, medical papers, music scores, photographs, school publications and yearbooks, and sound recordings. The bulk of this collection was acquired in 1982 and came in two large suitcases, largely unorganized and unlabelled. Lowell was frequently assisted by the poet Frank Bidart during the 1970s, who was consulted for advice regarding the organization and arrangement of manuscripts in this collection. The collection has been arranged into four series: I. Works, ca. 1930s-1987 (14 boxes), II. Correspondence, 1938-1977 (2 boxes), III. Personal Papers, 1845-1988 (5 boxes), and IV. Sound Recordings and Music Scores, 1958-1987 (19 items). The papers serve to document various aspects of Robert Lowell's life, chiefly his activities as poet, translator, and playwright, especially during the last seven years of his life. His working practices as a poet, his propensity for revision, and his evolving style during this later period are especially well represented in his manuscripts. His correspondence from colleagues and friends deals in part with his divorce from Elizabeth Hardwick and subsequent marriage to Caroline Blackwood, and his controversial treatment of these events in his poetry. Among Lowell's correspondents in this collection are William Alfred, Rolando Anzilotti, Frank Bidart, Elizabeth Bishop, Caroline Blackwood, Blair Clark, Elizabeth Hardwick, Stanley Kunitz, Harriet Winslow Lowell, Eugene J. McCarthy, Mary McCarthy, William Meredith, Marcia Nardi, Adrienne Cecile Rich, I. A. Richards, W. D. Snodgrass, Jean Stafford, Allen Tate, Peter Hillsman Taylor, Robert Penn Warren, and others.

51. Robert Lowell Papers, Index Of Correspondents

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Robert Lowell Papers
Index of Correspondents
Names in bold appear in the RLIN record. Agenzia Letteraria Internazionale18.2
Aharonian, Kirk (State Street Trust)18.3
Alfred, William, 1923-

Allen, Clarence E. (The Rivers School)19.4
Alvarez, A. (Alfred), 1929-

Anderson, John15.3
Anzilotti, Rolando

Aschenberg, Bridgit (International Creative Management)16.1
Ashford, W. Ray (Kenyon College. Committee on Admissions)20.2
Auergen Gruner15.3
Axelrod, Steven Gould (University of California, Riverside)15.3 Balakier, James15.5 Barnes, Bess D.19.3 Belitt, Ben, 1911 - (Bennington College)15.5 Berg, Stephen (American Poetry Review)15.5 Bernstein, Jamie15.5 Bidart, Frank, 1939- Bishop, Elizabeth, 1911-1979 Blackwood, Caroline- Bock, Arlie V. (Harvard University. Department of Hygiene)19.4, 19.5, 20.1 Bogen, Don15.5 Booth, Philip15.5 Boyers, Robert (Salamagundi, Skidmore College)15.5 Brass, Paul, M.D.13.1 Braude, Ben B.15.5 Braunstein, John15.5 Britten, Benjamin [Robert Lowell to]15.1 Brooks, Esther15.5 Brownjohn, Alan15.5

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53. PAL:Robert Lowell (1917-1977)
Chapter 10 Late Twentieth Century robert lowell (1917-1977). PS3523.O89 O4.The Achievement of robert lowell a comprehensive selection of his poems.
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 10: Late Twentieth Century - Robert Lowell (1917-1977) The Academy of American Poets: RL Primary Works Selected Bibliography MLA Style Citation of this Web Page ... Home Page
Source: Modern American Poetry: RL Top Primary Works Lord Weary's castle. NY: Harcourt, Brace and company, 1946. PS3523.O89 L6 Life studies. NY: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux 1959. PS3523.O89 L5 Phaedra and Figaro: Racine's Phedre translated by Robert Lowell and Beaumarchais's Figaro's marriage translated by Jacques Barzun. NY: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy 1961. PQ1898 .A44 Lord Weary's castle, and The mills of the Kavanaughs; two volumes of poems. Cleveland: Meridian Books 1961. PS3523 .O89 L6 Imitations. NY: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1961. PN6020 .L6 For the Union dead. The Old Glory. The Achievement of Robert Lowell: a comprehensive selection of his poems. with a critical introduction by William J. Martz. Glenview, Ill. Scott, Foresman 1966. PS3523.O89 A6 Randall Jarrell, 1914-1965.

54. Robert Lowell: "For The Union Dead"
robert lowell For the Union Dead . 2433. Corcoran, Neil. lowell, robert (TraillSpence, Jr.). Poets. Great Writers of the English Language. Eds.
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Robert Lowell: "For the Union Dead"
Note: This page offers an introduction to Robert Lowell, the text of his poem "For the Union Dead", a discussion of this poem, some links to the web and a bibliography. These sections were taken from a (larger) bibliographical exercise for a course in 20th-century American Literature taught by Professor Vik Doyen . I worked on that assignment together with Ingrid Gillespie. The text on the author is co-authored by her.
People working on the KU Leuven network can look up information on other American authors at the Homepage American Website Program (following the links Cultural USA-Literature-Search by Author). Note that this site is still under development.

1 Author Robert Lowell was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1917 into an historical family. His mother was a descendant of the first woman to step off the Mayflower. His other relatives included the likes of James Russell Lowell and Amy Lowell. Indeed, both the past and his private family situations would later be sources of inspiration for his writing. He was educated at a very wealthy private school, spent two years at Harvard, and graduated summa cum laude (degree in Classics, 1940) from Kenyon College in Ohio, where he met such writers as Randall Jarrell and the New Critic John Crowe Ransom. He was married to three writers, with a daughter from the second marriage, and a son from the third. Lowell attempted to enlist upon the U.S. declaring war in 1941, but was rejected on the grounds of physical unfitness. By the time he was drafted, he had changed his mind and was imprisoned for 5 months as a conscientious objector. He had converted to Roman Catholicism but later became agnostic. His early collections

55. Arts - Books - Authors
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57. Salon.com Audio | Robert Lowell
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  • Robert Lowell "The Voice Of The Poet" Robert Lowell was born in 1917 in Boston. Lowell worked as an editor and as a teacher at several institutions, including the State University of Iowa, the Kenyon School of Letters, Boston University, Harvard University, the University of Essex, and Kent University, among others. During his career, he taught such poets as W. D. Snodgrass, Anne Sexton, and Sylvia Plath. Print story E-mail story Backflip this story to find it again In 1944 Lowell's first collection of poetry, Land Of Unlikeness, was published. For his second book, Lord's Weary Castle (1946), which included the famous 'The Quaker Graveyeard in Nantucket', Lowell was awarded the Pulitzer Prize. Among Lowell's others works are Life Studies (1959), which won the National Book Award in 1960, and The Dolphin (1973).

    58. Atlantic Unbound | Soundings | 2001.04.11
    robert lowell's 'For the Union Dead' read aloud by Frank Bidart, Peter Davison,and robert Pinsky. he year 1959 was painful for robert lowell.
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    Also in Poetry Pages: Editor's Note: Poetry and the Web (April 11, 2001) A personal view, on the fifth anniversary of The Atlantic 's online Poetry Pages. By Wen Stephenson Appreciations: "Prufrock, J. Alfred Prufrock" (April 11, 2001) Review: The Voice of the Poet-Critic (April 11, 2001) Previously in Soundings: Andrew Marvell, "To His Coy Mistress" (February 26, 2001) Read aloud by Linda Gregerson, J. D. McClatchy, and Heather McHugh. Introduction by Linda Gregerson. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, "This Lime-tree Bower My Prison" (September 27, 2000) Read aloud by Steven Cramer, Stanley Plumly, and Thomas Sleigh. Introduction by Steven Cramer. Elizabeth Bishop, "Sonnet" (March 29, 2000) Read aloud by Gail Mazur, Robert Pinsky, Lloyd Schwartz, and Mark Strand. Introduction by Lloyd Schwartz. John Clare, "I Am" (December 8, 1999) Read aloud by David Barber, Carolyn Kizer, and Christopher Ricks. Introduction by David Barber. William Shakespeare, Sonnet 116 ("Let me not to the marriage of true minds...")

    59. Robert Traill Spence Lowell, Jr. (1917-1977)
    robert Traill Spence lowell, Jr. (19171977). Contributing Editor LindaWagner-Martin. Classroom Issues and Strategies. lowell's poetry
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    Robert Traill Spence Lowell, Jr. (1917-1977)
    Contributing Editor:
    Linda Wagner-Martin
    Classroom Issues and Strategies
    Lowell's poetry is more difficult than readers expect, deceptively difficult. Since many students come to him expecting an accessible poet (after all, he's one of those "confessionals"), they sometimes resent having to mine his poems for the background and the allusive sources they contain. Attention to an explicative preparation usually helps. "New Critical" methods are very appropriate.
    Major Themes, Historical Perspectives, and Personal Issues
    The combination of the historical with the personal is one of Lowell's most pervasive themes. His illustrious and prominent family (the Lowells) created a burden for both his psyche and his art. The reader must know history to read Lowell. The human mind in search, moving with intuitive understanding (as opposed to a reliance on fact), sometimes succeeding, sometimes not, is Lowell's continuing theme.
    Significant Form, Style, or Artistic Conventions

    60. Robert Lowell
    robert lowell (19171977). Land of Unlikeness. Introduction by AllenTate. Cummington, Mass. The Cummington Press, 1944. One
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    ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)
    Land of Unlikeness . Introduction by Allen Tate. [Cummington, Mass.]: The Cummington Press, 1944. One of 250 copies of the first edition of Lowell's first book, with a title-page woodcut by Gustav Wolf. The work was printed at the press of the Cummington School, where Harry Duncan printed first editions of works by many important twentieth-century poets. Lowell, whose New England ancestors included James Russell and Amy Lowell, was associated with nearly all the important American poets of the first half of this century. He was a student at St. Mark's School when Richard Eberhart was on the faculty, and he knew Frost early on. Through Ford Madox Ford, Lowell visited Allen Tate and his wife Caroline Gordon at their home in Tennessee, and soon after left Harvard to study with John Crowe Ransom at Kenyon College. In his "Introduction" to Lowell's first book, his mentor Tate provided a brilliant summary of current themes and future directions in Lowell's work, pointing to tendencies toward intellectualized Christian symbolism and a more personal, historical vision. Lowell revised his work extensively over the course of his career, and most of the poems in Land of Unlikeness have never been reprinted in their original form.

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