id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_lz2zcrhic5apxnq66kksfgngfi Melissa Bradshaw Outselling the Modernisms of Men: Amy Lowell and the Art of Self-Commodification 2000.0 30 .pdf application/pdf 14129 776 64 and the poets' interactions with a larger public: new books of poetry are behind in letters by Monroe, Lowell, Pound, Frost, John Gould Fletcher, end of poetry has been used to distinguish Lowell from "real" poets, and has the new poetry movement, Ezra Pound in particular, suggesting that Lowell Joyce Kilmer is one such reviewer who fiercely resented Lowell's dictatorial approach to reviews, complaining to Louis Untermeyer that not only had she tried to run the interview by insisting that he question her specifically about the new poetry, but 'heart on its sleeve.'"21 The modern poet, Lowell writes, has "a passionate Through her critical writings and public lectures Lowell must construct a readership that understands its role in modern poetry: they "are 7 Horace Gregory, Amy Lowell: Portrait of the Poet in Her Time (New York: Thomas 20 Amy Lowell, Tendencies in Modern American Poetry (New York: Macmillan, 1917), p. ./cache/work_lz2zcrhic5apxnq66kksfgngfi.pdf ./txt/work_lz2zcrhic5apxnq66kksfgngfi.txt