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Amy Lowell 1874–1925: Critical Essay by Glenn Richard Ruihley

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SOURCE: "John Keats and High Noon—Last Poems: 1922-1925," in The Thorn of a Rose: Amy Lowell Reconsidered, Archon Books, 1975, pp. 139-75

In the following excerpt, Ruihley analyzes Lowell's later poetry, describing developments of form, style, and theme.

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