Analysis of The Dinner-Party

Amy Lowell 1874 (Brookline) – 1925 (Brookline)



'So . . .' they said,
With their wine-glasses delicately poised,
Mocking at the thing they cannot understand.
'So . . .' they said again,
Amused and insolent.
The silver on the table glittered,
And the red wine in the glasses
Seemed the blood I had wasted
In a foolish cause.

The gentleman with the grey-and-black whiskers
Sneered languidly over his quail.
Then my heart flew up and laboured,
And I burst from my own holding
And hurled myself forward.
With straight blows I beat upon him,
Furiously, with red-hot anger, I thrust against him.
But my weapon slithered over his polished surface,
And I recoiled upon myself,
Panting.

Drawing-Room
In a dress all softness and half-tones,
Indolent and half-reclined,
She lay upon a couch,
With the firelight reflected in her jewels.
But her eyes had no reflection,
They swam in a grey smoke,
The smoke of smouldering ashes,
The smoke of her cindered heart.

They sat in a circle with their coffee-cups.
One dropped in a lump of sugar,
One stirred with a spoon.
I saw them as a circle of ghosts
Sipping blackness out of beautiful china,
And mildly protesting against my coarseness
In being alive.

They took dead men's souls
And pinned them on their breasts for ornament;
Their cuff-links and tiaras
Were gems dug from a grave;
They were ghouls battening on exhumed thoughts;
And I took a green liqueur from a servant
So that he might come near me
And give me the comfort of a living thing.

The front door was hard and heavy,
It shut behind me on the house of ghosts.
I flattened my feet on the pavement
To feel it solid under me;
I ran my hand along the railings
And shook them,
And pressed their pointed bars
Into my palms.
The hurt of it reassured me,
And I did it again and again
Until they were bruised.
When I woke in the night
I laughed to find them aching,
For only living flesh can suffer.  


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Poetic Form
Metre 111 1111010001 1010111001 11101 010100 010101010 00110010 1011110 00101 01001010110 111011 1111101 01111110 01110 11111011 10001111011011 111011011010 0101011 10 101 001110011 1000101 110101 1010100010 10111010 110011 011110 011011 11001011101 11001110 11101 111101011 10101110010 0100100111 01001 11111 0111111100 1110010 011101 1011001011 01101011010 1111111 01101010101 01111010 1101110111 110111010 11110101 111101010 011 011101 0111 0111011 011101001 01101 111001 1111110 110101110
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,824
Words 339
Sentences 24
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 9, 10, 9, 7, 8, 14
Lines Amount 57
Letters per line (avg) 25
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 240
Words per stanza (avg) 56
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on May 02, 2023

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Amy Lowell

Amy Lawrence Lowell was an American poet of the imagist school from Brookline, Massachusetts who posthumously won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1926. more…

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