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Amy Lowell 1874–1925: Critical Essay by Glenn Hughes

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SOURCE: "Amy Lowell: The Success," in Imagism & the Imagists: A Study in Modern Poetry, 1931. Reprint by The Humanities Press, 1960, pp. 197-223.

In the following essay, Hughes surveys Lowell's literary career, evaluating each of her poetry collections and critical works.

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