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biographical
information
3. Biography of Lowell with
links to e-texts of other poems and
an
audio recording of Lowell reading "The Public Garden"
relevant
links
1. This site, Microsoft's
Encarta Concise Encyclopedia: Robert Lowell, lets you connect to sites
about
some
of Lowell's famous relatives. Plus the site discusses Lowell's great-great
uncle, the poet
James
Russell Lowell.
2. Lowell's publications
3. Site that explores the relationship
between Lowell and Elizabeth Bishop
e-texts of poems
3. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage"
--brief essay about the poem by a high school student
4. "Skunk
Hour"
"Student Copy of The Poem with Photographs"
--"Skunk
Hour" is dedicated to Elizabeth Bishop. The following site, in a
section called "Explorations,"
raises questions about the connections between Lowell's poetry and the
poems of Bishop
online
discussions
1. From a site called "The
Outline of American Literature" this online essay discusses Lowell's
life
and
writing within the context of the late 40s and 50s.
2. An online essay by Peter
Davison comparing Lowell and James Dickey called
"The
Difficulties
of Being Major: The Poetry of Robert Lowell and James
Dickey"