"The New Colossus" and Other Poems

References

Citations

  1. ^ Cavitch, Max (February 1, 2006). "Emma Lazarus and the Golem of Liberty". American Literary History. 18 (1): 1–28. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c Young 1997, p. 3.
  3. ^ Watts 2014, p. 123.
  4. ^ Khan 2010, pp. 165–166.
  5. ^ a b Sladen & Roberts 1891, p. 434.
  6. ^ a b c d e Gilman, Peck & Colby 1907, p. 39.
  7. ^ a b c D. Appleton & Company 1887, p. 414.
  8. ^ a b c Goodwin 2015, p. 370.
  9. ^ a b c Singer & Adler 1906, p. 650.
  10. ^ "Four Founders: Emma Lazarus". Jewish Virtual Library.
  11. ^ Appel, Phyllis (January 21, 2013). The Jewish Connection. Graystone Enterprises LLC. ISBN 9781301060931. Retrieved January 7, 2019.
  12. ^ Schor 2008, p. 1.
  13. ^ Wheeler 1889, p. 176.
  14. ^ Schor 2017, pp. 8, 226.
  15. ^ Weinrib, Henry. "Emma Lazarus". www.jewishmag.com. Jewish Magazine. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
  16. ^ a b Walker 1992, p. 332.
  17. ^ Lazarus & Eiselein 2002, p. 15.
  18. ^ World's Congress of Religions 1893, p. 976.
  19. ^ Young 1997, p. 186.
  20. ^ a b c Singer & Adler 1906, p. 651.
  21. ^ "The Poems of Emma Lazarus in Two Volumes". Century Magazine. ASIN B0082RVVJ2.
  22. ^ The Poems of Emma Lazarus in Two Volumes, Kindle ebooks ASIN B0082RVVJ2 and ASIN B0082RDHSA.
  23. ^ Parini 2003, p. 1.
  24. ^ a b c Singer & Adler 1906, p. 652.
  25. ^ Felder & Rosen 2005, p. 45.
  26. ^ "Exhibit highlights connection between Jewish poet, Catholic nun". The Tidings. Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Catholic News Service. September 17, 2010. p. 16. Archived from the original on September 21, 2010. Retrieved September 20, 2010.
  27. ^ Schor 2006, p. 1.
  28. ^ Flanders 2001, p. 186.
  29. ^ "Progress and Poverty". The New York Times. October 2, 1881. p. 3. Retrieved May 21, 2013.
  30. ^ Esther Schor, Emma Lazarus (2008), Random House (Jewish Encounters series), ISBN 0805242759. p. 148 et. seq.; quotation from Lazarus is on p. 149-150.
  31. ^ Hewitt 2011, p. 55.
  32. ^ Snodgrass 2014, p. 321.
  33. ^ "Guide to the Emma Lazarus, papers". Center for Jewish History. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
  34. ^ Young 1997, p. 221.
  35. ^ Eisenberg 2002, p. 52.
  36. ^ "Past Women's History Month Honorees". National Women's History Project. Archived from the original on June 3, 2017. Retrieved August 3, 2017.
  37. ^ "Manhattan Borough President – Home". Archived from the original on July 18, 2011.
  38. ^ "Lazarus, Emma". National Women's Hall of Fame. Retrieved November 1, 2016.
  39. ^ "Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Poet". The Attic. September 13, 2019. Retrieved November 5, 2019.
  40. ^ Moore 2005, p. xvi.
  41. ^ Gitenstein 2012, p. 3.
  42. ^ Vogel 1980, p. 103.

Attribution

  • This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: D. Appleton & Company (1887). Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events (Public domain ed.). D. Appleton & Company.
  • This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Gilman, Daniel Coit; Peck, Harry Thurston; Colby, Frank Moore (1907). The new international encyclopædia (Public domain ed.). Dodd, Mead and company.
  • This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Singer, Isidore; Adler, Cyrus (1906). The Jewish Encyclopedia: A Descriptive Record of the History, Religion, Literature, and Customs of the Jewish People from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. Vol. 7 (Public domain ed.). Funk & Wagnalls Company.
  • This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Sladen, Douglas Brooke Wheelton; Roberts, Goodridge Bliss (1891). Younger American Poets, 1830–1890 (Public domain ed.). Griffith, Farran, Okeden & Welsh. p. 434.
  • This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Wheeler, Edward Jewitt (1889). Current Opinion. Vol. 2 (Public domain ed.). Current Literature Publishing Company.
  • This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: World's Congress of Religions (1893). The Addresses and Papers Delivered Before the Parliament, and an Abstract of the Congresses: Held in the Art Institute, Chicago, Ill., Aug. 25 to Oct. 15, 1893 (Public domain ed.). Conkey.

Bibliography

  • Beilin, Israel Ber. Dos lebn fun Ema Lazarus a biografye. 1946. Nyu-Yorḳ : Yidishn fraṭernaln folḳs-ordn
  • Cavitch, Max. (2008). "Emma Lazarus and the Golem of Liberty." The Traffic in Poems: Nineteenth-Century Poetry and Transatlantic Exchange. Ed. Meredith McGill. Rutgers University Press. 97–122. ISBN 978-0813542300.
  • Eisenberg, Ronald L. (2002). The Jewish World in Stamps: 4000 Years of Jewish Civilization in Postal Stamps. Schreiber Publishing. ISBN 978-1-887563-76-5.
  • Felder, Deborah G.; Rosen, Diana (2005). Fifty Jewish Women Who Changed The World. Kensington Publishing Corporation. ISBN 978-0-8065-2656-0.
  • Flanders, Judith (2001). A Circle of Sisters: Alice Kipling, Georgiana Burne-Jones, Agnes Poynter and Louisa Baldwin. W.W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-05210-7.
  • Gitenstein, R. Barbara (February 2012). Apocalyptic Messianism and Contemporary Jewish-American Poetry. SUNY Press. ISBN 978-1-4384-0415-8.
  • Goodwin, Neva (July 17, 2015). Encyclopedia of Women in American History. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-47162-2.
  • Hewitt, S. R. (December 16, 2011). Jewish Treats: 99 Fascinating Jewish Personalities. BookBaby. ISBN 978-1-61842-866-0.
  • Khan, Yasmin Sabina (2010). Enlightening the World: The Creation of the Statue of Liberty. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-0-8014-4851-5.
  • Moore, Hannia S. (January 1, 2005). Liberty's Poet: Emma Lazarus. TurnKey Press. ISBN 978-0-9754803-4-2.
  • Lazarus, Emma; Eiselein, Gregory (June 4, 2002). Emma Lazarus: Selected Poems and Other Writings. Broadview Press. ISBN 978-1-55111-285-5.
  • Parini, Jay (October 2003). The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Literature. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-515653-9.
  • Schor, Esther H. (September 5, 2006). Emma Lazarus. Nextbook. ISBN 9780805242164.
  • Schor, Esther (October 21, 2008). Emma Lazarus. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-8052-4275-1.
  • Schor, Esther (April 25, 2017). Emma Lazarus. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-8052-1166-5.
  • Vogel, Dan (1980). Emma Lazarus. Thomson Gale. ISBN 978-0-8057-7233-3.
  • Snodgrass, Mary Ellen (May 14, 2014). Encyclopedia of Feminist Literature. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4381-0910-7.
  • Walker, Cheryl (1992). American Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century: An Anthology. Rutgers University Press. p. 332. ISBN 978-0-8135-1791-9.
  • Watts, Emily Stipes (September 10, 2014). The Poetry of American Women from 1632 to 1945. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-1-4773-0344-3.
  • Young, Bette Roth (August 1, 1997). Emma Lazarus in Her World: Life and Letters. Jewish Publication Society. ISBN 978-0-8276-0618-0.

This content is from Wikipedia. GradeSaver is providing this content as a courtesy until we can offer a professionally written study guide by one of our staff editors. We do not consider this content professional or citable. Please use your discretion when relying on it.