robert lowell

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robert lowell

A student reads a book of poems by Robert Lowell in the library.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • Robert Lowell: An American poet, widely considered one of the most important and influential poets of the 20th century. He was a key figure in the Confessional poetry movement, known for his intense, personal, and often autobiographical work that explored themes of family, mental illness, and history.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Robert Lowell won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry twice.
    • We are studying the confessional style of Robert Lowell in my literature class.
    • The letters of Robert Lowell provide insight into his creative process.
Advanced Usage
  • "Lowell's later work": refers to the poetry collections he published in the latter part of his career, which often showed stylistic shifts.

    • Critics have debated the merits of Lowell's later work compared to his early masterpieces.
  • "in the tradition of Lowell": used to describe poetry or poets that follow a similar confessional, personal, and formally skilled approach.

    • Her starkly personal poems are clearly in the tradition of Lowell.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lowellian (adj): characteristic of or resembling the style or themes of Robert Lowell's poetry.
    • The poet's Lowellian exploration of familial guilt resonated with the audience.
Synonyms
  • Confessional poet: A poet who writes in a style characterized by the candid, often painful, revelation of private and personal experiences, a genre with which Lowell is strongly associated.
Related Phrases
  • Life Studies: The title of Robert Lowell's 1959 poetry collection, which is a landmark of Confessional poetry and often used as a reference point for his style.
    • The raw honesty of "Life Studies" changed the landscape of American poetry.
robert lowell

A student reads a book of poems by Robert Lowell in the library.

Noun
  1. United States poet (1917-1977)