Poem for Amy Lowell : typescript, 1925 July 15.

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Poem for Amy Lowell : typescript, 1925 July 15.

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Keats, John, 1795-1821

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John Keats was an English poet and literary critic. John Keats, English poet, was born in London, England, on 29 or 31 Oct. 1795. He died of tuberculosis in Italy on 23 Feb. 1821. In 1810, Keats was articled to a surgeon, T. Hammond, in Edmonton for five years. The contract was broken in 1814 or 1815. He then continued his study of surgery in London, entering Guy's Hospital on 2 Oct. 1815. In 1816, Keats became a dresser at Guy's and on 25 July 1816 passed his licentiate at Apothecaries' H...

Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925

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Amy Lowell (1874-1925) was born in Brookline, Massachusetts. Her brother, Abbot Lawrence Lowell, was president of Harvard University. At age 36, Lowell had her first poem published in the Atlantic Monthly. In 1912, her first book of poems, A dome of many colored glasses was published. She became associated with the Imagists poets when Ezra Pound, whom she had met on a trip to England, included one of her poems in his anthology, Des imagistes. Lowell wrote critical articles for periodicals in add...

Hammond, Eleanor Prescott, 1866-1933

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Eleanor Hammond (1890-1950) as an Oregon poet and author who was closely associated with a group of commercially successful Oregon authors, including Peggy Lee, Ethel Romig Fuller and Queene Lister Ryan, who studied with Mabel Holmes Parsons at the University of Oregon. From the description of Eleanor Hammond papers, 1928-1938. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 73017524 Hammond was a Middle-English scholar. From the description of Poem for Amy...