
The Poems of Emma Lazarus, Volume 1
by Emma Lazarus
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About This Book
Emma Lazarus (1849-1887) was an American poet. She is best known for writing The New Colossus, a sonnet written in 1883, that is now engraved on a bronze plaque on a wall in the base of the Statue of Liberty. She studied American and European literature, as well as German, French, and Italian. Her writings attracted the attention of Ralph Waldo Emerson, who corresponded with her up until his death. She wrote her own original poems and edited many adaptations of German and Italian poems, notably those of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Heinrich Heine. She also wrote a novel and two plays. Lazaru...
Chapters (51)
- THE POEMS of EMMA LAZARUS
- in Two Volumes VOL. I. Narrative, Lyric, and dramatic
- EMMA LAZARUS. (Written for "The Century Magazine")
- Born July 22, 1849; Died November 19, 1887.
- EPOCHS.
- ADMETUS.
- TANNHAUSER.
- MATINS.
- SAINT ROMUALDO.
- AFTERNOON.
- PHANTASIES.
- ON THE PROPOSAL TO ERECT A MONUMENT IN ENGLAND TO LORD BYRON.
- ARABESQUE.
- AGAMEMNON'S TOMB.
- SIC SEMPER LIBERATORIBUS!
- DON RAFAEL.
- OFF ROUGH POINT.
- MATER AMABILIS.
- FOG.
- THE ELIXIR.
- SONG.
- SPRING LONGING.
- THE SOUTH.
- SPRING STAR.
- A JUNE NIGHT.
- MAGNETISM.
- AUGUST MOON.
- SUNRISE.
- A MASQUE OF VENICE.
- AUTUMN SADNESS.
- SONNETS.
- SYMPHONIC STUDIES.
- LONG ISLAND SOUND.
- DESTINY.
- FROM ONE AUGUR TO ANOTHER.
- THE CRANES OF IBYCUS.
- CRITIC AND POET.
- ST. MICHAEL'S CHAPEL.
- LIFE AND ART.
- SYMPATHY.
- YOUTH AND DEATH.
- AGE AND DEATH.
- CITY VISIONS.
- INFLUENCE.
- RESTLESSNESS.*
- THE SPAGNOLETTO.
- ACT. I.
- ACT II.
- ACT III.
- ACT IV.
- ACT V.
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