Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell has written:
'From the Cornell diaries' -- subject(s): Biography
Lenore Hetrick has written: 'St. Patrick's day treasure book' -- subject(s): Saint Patrick's Day 'The giant Christmas book no. 2' -- subject(s): Christmas 'The giant patriotic book' -- subject(s): Holidays
Lenore Slaughter was an ardent supporter of the Miss America pageant primarily due to her role as the executive director from 1941 to 1968, during which she significantly shaped the event's direction and public image. She advocated for the pageant’s emphasis on scholarship and talent, helping to elevate its status as a cultural institution. Her commitment to the Miss America organization is evident in her efforts to modernize the competition and promote it as a platform for women. Additionally, her writings and public statements consistently reflected her passion for empowering young women through the pageant.
Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven" (1845) is a poem centered around an unnamed narrator's journey into madness after realizing he will never forget his lost Lenore. Poe uses symbols such as a talking raven, a bust of Pallas, and the narrator's chamber to share the story while representing his narrator's struggle with grief.The poem explores how grief can overcome a person's ability to live in the present and engage with society. Over the course of the poem, the speaker's inability to forget his lost love Lenore drives him to despair and madness. The main themes of Edgar Allan Poe's narrative poem “The Raven” are devotion, loos, and lingering grief that cannot be diminished.
Claire Loewenfeld has written: 'Herbs for health and cookery' 'Herbs, health, and cookery' -- subject(s): Cookery (Herbs), Herbal cosmetics, Herbs 'The complete book of herbs and spices' -- subject(s): Cookery (Herbs), Herb gardening, Herbs, Spices, Vegetable Materia medica
A shrinklit is usually short, often poetic summaries of long works of liturature. this rhythmical poetic form has but one purpose: to retell a novel or short story's plot through rhyme. ex: "The Raven" by Edgar allan poe raven lurches in, perches over door. poet's bleary Query-- 'where's Lenore?' Creepy bird Knows one word: 'Nevermore.' " another ex: from "Alice in wonderland" by Lewis Carroll holed up with bunny, pre-teen act funny, aberrations- hallucinations- wild scenes- tarts, queens- clearly, she needs therapy. "
Lenore Morgan has written: 'Peter's Pockets'
Cora Lenore Williams has written: 'As if'
Lenore Hedla has written: 'Alaska's Gardener's Handbook'
Lenore Pratt has written: 'Midwinter thaw' 'Birch light'
Sarah Lenore Nelson has written: 'Thinking in circles'
Lenore S. Powell has written: 'Alzheimer's disease'
Joan Lenore Lustig has written: 'Port Elgin and Southampton'
Lenore Kandel has written: 'Word Alchemy' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Lenore G. Martin has written: 'New Frontiers in Middle East Security'
Lenore Glen Offord has written: 'The glass mask' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY
The poem "Lenore" was written by Edgar Allan Poe. It was first published in 1831.
Alexandra Lenore Herbertson has written: 'The rat bone marrow stromal cell osteogenic system'