Born at Boston, February 9, 1874. Educated at private schools.
She has been prominently identified with the "Imagist" movement in poetry
and with the technical use of `vers libre'. These movements, however,
were not yet influencing poetry when "The Little Book of Modern Verse"
was edited, and Miss Lowell is, therefore, represented by a lyric
in her earlier and less characteristic manner. Her volumes
in their order are: "A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass", 1912;
"Sword Blades and Poppy Seed", 1914; "Men, Women, and Ghosts", 1916.
Miss Lowell is also the editor of "Some Imagist Poets", 1915;
"Some Imagist Poets", 1916; and "Some Imagist Poets", 1917,
all of which contain a group of her own poems.