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Complete Poems

Penguin Classics

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This definitive edition contains sixty years of Marianne Moore's poems, incorporating her text revisions and her own entertaining notes that reveal the inspiration for complete poems and individual lines.
Poems

Nabu Press

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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Becoming a Poet: Elizabeth Bishop with Marianne Moore and Robert Lowell

University of Michigan Press

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Becoming a Poet traces the evolution of Elizabeth Bishop's poetic career through her friendships with other poets, notably Marianne Moore and Robert Lowell. Published in 1989 following critic David Kalstone's death, with the help of a number of his friends and colleagues, it was greeted with uniformly enthusiastic praise. Hailed at that time as "one of the most sensitive appreciations of Elizabeth Bishop's genius ever composed" and "a first-rate piece of criticism" and "a masterpiece of understanding about friendship and about poetry," it has been largely unavailable in recent years.

Moore: Complete Poems

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The Poems of Marianne Moore



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This complete collection of Moore’s poetry, lovingly edited by prize-winning poet Grace Schulman, for the first time gathers together all of Moore’s poems, including more than a hundred that were previously uncollected and unpublished. This long-awaited volume will reveal to Moore’s admirers the scope of her poetic voice and will introduce new generations of readers to her extraordinary achievement.

 


The Web of Friendship: Marianne Moore and Wallace Stevens

University of Michigan Press

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"an absolutely necessary book . . . belongs with Longenbach's important study of Stevens as part of a new way of reading the Modernists."--Margaret Dickie, University of Georgia
The Web of Friendship offers a lively critical account of the little-known and long-lived poetic and personal relationship between Marianne Moore (1887-1972) and Wallace Stevens (1879-1955). Robin G. Schulze traces the two poets' give-and-take from the years immediately following the First World War to Stevens's death in 1955 and explores how events like the Great Depression, the rise of leftist poets in the 1920s and 1930s, and the devastation of the Second World War shaped their poetic exchange. She provides a unique account of the poignant personal conversation between Moore and Stevens in the 1950s, their final years of close friendship before Stevens's death. Grounded in manuscript study, The Web of Friendship also uncovers hitherto unknown source materials for a number of Stevens's and Moore's poems that lead to fresh interpretations of their verse.
Finally, Moore's unexplored, principally supportive relationship with Stevens is a complex illustration of cross-gender cooperation that suggests new ways of understanding poetic influence as historically, archivally, and biographically contextualized conversation.
The Web of Friendship makes a valuable contribution not only to the study of Moore's and Stevens's poetry, but to the consideration of modernist poetry generally and the broader study of poetic influence.
Robin G. Schulze is Assistant Professor of English, Pennsylvania State University.

Moore Marianne News




Mystery of Giant Ice Circles Resolved
"Once the water mass reaches the underside of the ice on the surface of the lake, the warm water melts the ice in a ring shape," said Marianne Moore, a marine ecologist at Wellesley College in Massachusetts who has spent much time studying Lake Baikal

Fort Worth Click: See a star in person at annual luncheon - Fort Worth Star Telegram
Fort Worth Click: See a star in person at annual luncheon Bryan Lankhorst, Julie Bullion, Dr. Greg Phillips, Jim Bradshaw, Jerry Murray, Matt Peeler, Marianne Brants, Nancy Farrar, René Moore, Dr. Susan Kleiser, Tenley McCarley, Will Henderson, Bill Baker and the late honorary chairman, Kelly Young.

Educators looking forward to retirements - StandardNet
Educators looking forward to retirements Keith Price, Northridge High; Yvonne Roderick, Kaysville Junior High; Claudia Seiter, Layton High; Kathy Smith, Canyon Heights; Larry Smith, Mueller Park Junior High; Peggy Spute, Central Davis Junior High; Marianne Stamm, North Davis Junior High;

BC students earn academic recognition - Post Searchlight
BC students earn academic recognitionCairo: Janine Birchett, Candace Childs, Chad Collis, Eric Colvin, Mallory Flowers, Lynlee Gainous, Bryan Martinelli, Diana Meredith, Nive Moore, Roger Pierce, Nerissa Robinson, Lakisha Sherman, Eric Smith. Climax: Joshua Alexander, Rayna Andrews,

St. Mary's Hospital honors employees for years of service - LaSalle News Tribune
St. Mary's Hospital honors employees for years of serviceJanet Moore and Mary Muscato of lab and Paula Leskanich of surgery each were recognized for 40 years of service to the hospital. Those honored for 35 years of service included Marianne Audi, Beth Novotney and Linda Over of surgery; Darlene Bedei of