From the publication of his first major volume in 1946, "Lord
Weary's Castle, " to a few years before his death in 1977, Robert
Lowell held sway as the premier English-language poet of his time.
"Lord Weary's Castle" seemed to push poetic language and cultural
critique in exciting new directions, yet they were directions
sanctioned by the New Criticism of his time. In 1959, Lowell's
"Life Studies" dramatically broke the very traditions he had
previously revitalized. During the 1960s, his works elaborated his
new poetic mode and engaged with personal, political, and
historical issues. But with the 1973 publication of his poetic
trilogy, "History, For Lizzie and Harriet, " and "The Dolphin, "
his reputation suffered. Though his final work, the
autobiographical "Day by Day"--published shortly before his death
in 1977--was favorably received, critics continued to attack him in
the decades that followed.
Thus Lowell's reputation, as this volume makes clear, has
fluctuated, and at the close of the twentieth century, there is
still no critical consensus about any aspect of his work. This book
provides a representative sample of the critical discourse
concerning Lowell's poetry, drama, and prose, and shows that
discourse at its most varied and vital. An introductory essay
surveys the response to Lowell's writings. The first three sections
then track Lowell's volumes chronologically. Most of his books
receive one or two reviews followed by several scholarly essays,
arranged in the order of their publication. Along with the
reprinted articles are two essays written specifically for this
volume. The fourth section presents several broad overviews of
Lowell and his works, and an extensive bibliography of primary and
secondary sources concludes the book. The volume also contains an
essay by Lowell himself, in which he reflects on his career.
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