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Edward Estlin Cummings, who was mainly known as e e cummings and also E. E. Cummings, (October 14, 1894 – September 3, 1962), was an American poet, painter, essayist, author, and playwright. He was an ambulance driver during World War I and was in an internment camp, which provided the basis for his novel The Enormous Room (1922). The following year he published his first collection of poetry, Tulips and Chimneys, which showed his early experiments with grammar and typography. He wrote four plays; HIM (1927) and Santa Claus: A Morality (1946) were most successful. He wrote EIMI (1933), a travelogue of the Soviet Union, and delivered the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures in poetry, published as i—six nonlectures (1953). Fairy Tales (1965), a collection of short stories, was published posthumously. Cummings wrote approximately 2,900 poems. He is often regarded as one of the most important American poets of the 20th century. He is associated with modernist free-form poetry, and much of his work uses idiosyncratic syntax and lower-case spellings for poetic expression. M. L. Rosenthal wrote that: The chief effect of Cummings' jugglery with syntax, grammar, and diction was to blow open otherwise trite and bathetic motifs through a dynamic rediscovery of the energies sealed up in conventional usage ... He succeeded masterfully in splitting the atom of the cute commonplace. For Norman Friedman, Cummings's inventions "are best understood as various ways of stripping the film of familiarity from language to strip the film of familiarity from the world. Transform the word, he seems to have felt, and you are on the way to transforming the world." The poet Randall Jarrell said of Cummings, "No one else has ever made avant-garde, experimental poems so attractive to the general and the special reader." James Dickey wrote, "I think that Cummings is a daringly original poet, with more vitality and more sheer, uncompromising talent than any other living American writer." Dickey described himself as "ashamed and even a little guilty in picking out flaws" in Cummings’s poetry, which he compared to noting "the aesthetic defects in a rose. It is better to say what must finally be said about Cummings: that he has helped to give life to the language." Life Early years Edward Estlin Cummings was born on October 14, 1894, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Edward Cummings and Rebecca Haswell (née Clarke), a well-known Unitarian couple in the city. His father was a professor at Harvard University who later became nationally known as the minister of South Congregational Church (Unitarian) in Boston, Massachusetts. His mother, who loved to spend time with her children, played games with Edward and his sister, Elizabeth. From an early age, Cummings' parents supported his creative gifts. Cummings wrote poems and drew as a child, and he often played outdoors with the many other children who lived in his neighborhood. He grew up in the company of such family friends as the philosophers William James and Josiah Royce. Many of Cummings' summers were spent on Silver Lake in Madison, New Hampshire, where his father had built two houses along the eastern shore. The family ultimately purchased the nearby Joy Farm where Cummings had his primary summer residence. He expressed transcendental leanings his entire life. As he matured, Cummings moved to an "I, Thou" relationship with God. His journals are replete with references to "le bon Dieu," as well as prayers for inspiration in his poetry and artwork (such as "Bon Dieu! may i some day do something truly great. amen."). Cummings "also prayed for strength to be his essential self ('may I be I is the only prayer—not may I be great or good or beautiful or wise or strong'), and for relief of spirit in times of depression ('almighty God! I thank thee for my soul; & may I never die spiritually into a mere mind through disease of loneliness')". Cummings wanted to be a poet from childhood and wrote poetry daily from age 8 to 22, exploring assorted forms. He studied Latin and Greek at Cambridge Latin High School. He attended Harvard University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree magna cum laude and was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa society in 1915. The following year, he received a Master of Arts degree from the university. During his studies at Harvard, he developed an interest in modern poetry, which ignored conventional grammar and syntax and aimed for a dynamic use of language. His first published poems appeared in Eight Harvard Poets (1917). Upon graduating, he worked for a book dealer. War years In 1917, with the First World War going on in Europe, Cummings enlisted in the Norton-Harjes Ambulance Corps. On the boat to France, he met William Slater Brown and they quickly became friends. Due to an administrative error, Cummings and Brown did not receive an assignment for five weeks, a period they spent exploring Paris. Cummings fell in love with the city, to which he would return throughout his life. During their service in the ambulance corps, the two young writers sent letters home that drew the attention of the military censors. They were known to prefer the company of French soldiers over fellow ambulance drivers. The two openly expressed anti-war views; Cummings spoke of his lack of hatred for the Germans. On September 21, 1917, five months after starting his belated assignment, Cummings and William Slater Brown were arrested by the French military on suspicion of espionage and undesirable activities, they were held for three and a half months in a military detention camp at the Dépôt de Triage, in La Ferté-Macé, Orne, Normandy. They were imprisoned with other detainees in a large room. Cummings' father made strenuous efforts to obtain his son's release through diplomatic channels; although advised his son's release was approved, there were lengthy delays, with little explanation. In frustration, Cummings' father wrote a letter to President Woodrow Wilson in December 1917. Cummings was released on December 19, 1917, returning to his family in the U.S. by New Year's Day, 1918. Cummings, his father, and Brown's family continued to agitate for Brown's release. By mid-February, he, too, was America-bound. Cummings used his prison experience as the basis for his novel, The Enormous Room (1922), about which F. Scott Fitzgerald said, "Of all the work by young men who have sprung up since 1920 one book survives—The Enormous Room by E. E. Cummings ... Those few who cause books to live have not been able to endure the thought of its mortality." Later in 1918 he was drafted into the army. He served a training deployment in the 12th Division at Camp Devens, Massachusetts, until November 1918. Post-war years Cummings returned to Paris in 1921, and lived there for two years before returning to New York. His collection Tulips and Chimneys, was published in 1923, and his inventive use of grammar and syntax is evident. The book was heavily cut by his edito.... Discover the E E Cummings popular books. Find the top 100 most popular E E Cummings books.

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    E. E. Cummings

    Norman Friedman

    Originally published in 1960. In E. E. Cummings: The Art of His Poetry, Norman Friedman argues that critics who have focused on what Cummings's poetry lacks have failed to judge Cu...

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    North Carolina v. Cummings

    Court of Appeals of North Carolina

    The States case relied on tracking evidence from two police dogs. The dogs, a Rottweiler and a Doberman pinscher, started with a scent source consisting of gloves and shoes taken f...

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    The People v. Cummings

    Supreme Court of Illinois

    The defendant, Leonard Cummings, was convicted of unlawful possession of narcotic drugs in a bench trial in criminal court of Cook County on November 28, 1961, and was sentenced to...

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    The Twenties

    Edmund Wilson

    In these pages, The Twenties: From Notebooks and Diaries of the Period, the preeminent literary critic Edmund Wilson gives us perhaps the largest authentic document of the time, th...

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    Great American Poems Repoemed Volume 2

    Jim Asher

    The Poetry of Emmett Lee Dickinson, Emily Dickinson's Third Cousin, Twice Removed (at her request) "Cummings Around Again" Parodies of some of Cummings' Most WellKnown Poems "Fro...

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    Duggan v. Matthew Cummings Co.

    Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

    he sustained when a motor truck owned by defendant and operated by its employee struck his motorcycle while he was pushing it across Old Annapolis Road in Baltimore County.

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    Cummings v. Chicago Transit Authority

    Illinois Appellate Court — First District (3Rd Division) Judgment Affirmed

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    Marie Cummings v. George Cummings

    Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia

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    The Theatre of E. E. Cummings

    E. E. Cummings & George James Firmage

    The complete collection of E. E. Cummings’s writing for the stage, from the most inventive poet of the twentieth century. The Theatre of E. E. Cummings collects in their entirety C...

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    Cummings v. Harrington Et Al.

    Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

    FIELD, J. This action of tort was begun by a writ dated June 23, 1931. The declaration is as follows: 'And the plaintiff says that at the times of the acts and utterances hereinaft...

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    Works of E. E. Cummings

    E. E. Cummings

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    Great American Poems Repoemed

    Jim Asher

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    The Complete Poetical Works of John Milton

    John Milton

    John Milton was a poet of many interests and he wrote on various topics, but he was the most famous for his poems on Christian themes. His poetic style was a highly influential poe...

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    Poetry 101

    Susan Dalzell

    Become a poet and write poetry with ease with help from this clear and simple guide in the popular 101 series. Poetry never goes out of style. An ancient writing form found in civi...

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    North Carolina v. Cummings

    Court of Appeals of North Carolina No. 7412SC499

    Defendant, by his first assignment of error, contends that the trial court erred in admitting into evidence, over defendant's objection, the testimony of the witness Bieso as to de...

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    Cummings v. Roberts

    Indiana Court Of Appeals

    VAN SANT, Commissioner. Appellees, Charles Watson Foley and Fauntley Miller Foley, are the children, and appellee Mary G. (Lucy) Foley is the widow, of C. Miller Foley, who died te...

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    The Complete Poetical Works of John Milton

    John Milton

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    The Enormous Room

    E. E. Cummings

    According to Wikipedia: "The Enormous Room is a 1922 autobiographical novel by the poet and novelist E. E. Cummings about his temporary imprisonment in France during World War I. C...

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    Gentlemen Volunteers

    Arlen J. Hansen & George Plimpton

    They left Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Michigan, and Stanford to drive ambulances on the French front, and on the killing fields of World War I they learned that war was no place for ...

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    Cahoon v. Cummings

    Indiana Supreme Court

    STANLEY, Commissioner. The appeal is by Clara Jones, a young colored woman, from a judgment of guilt of uttering a forged check, the penalty being two years in prison.

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    Matthew Cummings Co. v. Grande Et Al.

    Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

    WAIT, J. This is a bill of exceptions filed by a claimant in a trustee process in which, on November 29, 1929, John B. Dolan was summoned as one of the trustees named in an action ...

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    State v. Cummings

    North Carolina Court of Appeals

    An unpublished opinion of the North Carolina Court of Appeals does not constitute controlling legal authority. Citation is disfavored, but may be permitted in accordance with the p...

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    Marie Cummings v. George Cummings

    Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia

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    How to Read Poetry Like a Professor

    Thomas C. Foster

    From the bestselling author of How to Read Literature Like a Professor comes this essential primer to reading poetry like a professor that unlocks the keys to enjoying works from L...

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    Cummings Otolaryngology

    Paul W. Flint MD, Bruce H. Haughey MD, FACS, Valerie J. Lund CBE, MS, FRCS, FRCSEd, K. Thomas Robbins MD, FACS, J. Regan Thomas MD, FACS, Marci M. Lesperance MD & Howard W. Francis

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    E. E. Cummings

    Susan Cheever

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    Is 5 - Poetry by e.e. cummings

    E.E. Cummings

    e.e. cummings’ fourth poetry collection demonstrates his skilled modernist voice and unmatched ability to test the limitations of the English language.First published in 1926, is 5...

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    XLI Poems - Poetry by e.e. cummings

    E.E. Cummings

    Controversial and passionate, XLI Poems is e.e. cummings’ second masterful poetry collection, complete with 41 poems that were originally disregarded by publishers.Of the 152 poems...

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    Nathaniel Cummings v. State Indiana

    Supreme Court Of Indiana

    The defendant, Nathaniel Cummings, was found guilty by a jury on five counts: I, II, and V, Commission of a Felony While Armed, to wit: Robbery, Ind. Code § 351211 (Burns 1975); I...

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    The People v. Cummings

    Supreme Court of Illinois

    The defendant, Leonard Cummings, was convicted of unlawful possession of narcotic drugs in a bench trial in criminal court of Cook County on November 28, 1961, and was sentenced to...

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    Puella Mea and the Collected Poetry of e.e. cummings - 1910-1926

    E.E. Cummings

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    AnOther E.E. Cummings

    E. E. Cummings & Richard Kostelanetz

    An eyeopening selection of Cumming's more avantgarde poetry and prose. As a poet, Cummings was a pioneer not only in linguistic and typographic inventions, but also in sound and co...

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    Mary Cummings Et Al. v. Bernard Dresher Et Al.

    Court of Appeals of New York

    There was a collision between an automobile owned by Martin Cummings and driven by Mary Cummings and an automobile driven by Bernard Dresher. The car driven by Bernard Dresher was ...

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    Cummings v. Hotchkin Co. Et Al.

    Supreme Court of Minnesota

    RUGG, Chief Justice. The plaintiff seeks in this action of contract to recover the purchase price of shares of stock in a corporation bought by him from the defendant in 1928. The ...

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    William E. Hicks v. Bobby Cummings and

    Supreme Court of Delaware

    ORDER This 30th day of October, 1991, it appears to the Court that:

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    Cummings v. State Indiana

    Court of Appeals of Indiana

    This is an appeal from a conviction in a trial without jury in the Allen County Circuit Court for inflicting physical injury while engaged in the commission of a robbery, in violat...

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    William E. Hicks v. Bobby Cummings and

    Supreme Court of Delaware

    1) On December 31, 1990, the plaintiffappellant, William Hicks ("Hicks"), filed an action (C.A. No. 90CDE39) against Detective Mays ("Mays"), a City of Dover police officer, and Of...

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    Tulips and Chimneys - Poetry by e.e. cummings

    E.E. Cummings

    Intransigent and honest, e.e. cummings’ first collection of poetry, Tulips and Chimneys, is an early example of his masterful linguistic skill and artistic use of free verse.Over 8...

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    Lord v. Cummings

    Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

    COX, Justice. The petitioner brought petition in equity in the Probate Court for Plymouth County in which he alleged, among other things, that the respondent who on April 7, 1930, ...