Men, Women and Ghosts NeurosciencesMen, Women, and Ghosts (1916) is a poetry collection by Amy Lowell. Published at the beginning of her career as an influential imagist devoted to classical poetic themes and forms, Men, Women, and Ghosts is an agile and promising work from a pioneering poet of the early twentieth century. In Patterns, the collections opening poem, Lowell displays an economy of language and clarity of vision that would define the imagist school, in which she would
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