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Emma Lazarus [1849-1887] USA
Ranked #298 in the top 380 poets

One of the first successful Jewish American authors, Lazarus was part of the late nineteenth century New York literary elite, and was celebrated in her day as an important American poet. In her later years, she wrote bold, powerful poetry and essays protesting the rise of anti-Semitism and arguing for Russian immigrants` rights. She called on Jews to unite and create a homeland in Palestine before the title Zionist had even been coined.  As a Jewish American woman, Emma Lazarus faced the challenge of belonging to two often conflicting worlds. As a woman she dealt with unequal treatment in both. Lazarus used these difficult experiences to lend power and depth to her work. Emma Lazarus was the fourth child in a wealthy family of seven children. Born in 1849 to Moses and Esther Nathan Lazarus, she grew up around New York`s vibrant Union Square. Her siblings included Josephine Lazarus who was also a well known writer and a featured speaker at the 1893 Jewish Women`s Congress.

Emma`s early poems and translations show she had a strong classical education and a mastery of German and French. Her father Moses Lazarus recognized his young daughter`s talent and began to encourage her work. In 1866, when Emma was seventeen, he privately published her first book, Poems and Translations Written Between the Ages of Fourteen and Seventeen. The Lazarus family traced their ancestry back to America`s first Jewish settlers. As descendants of this pioneering group of Sephardic (Spanish and Portuguese) Jews, Emma`s family belonged to a distinct Jewish upper class. From them, Emma inherited a rich pride in her Sephardic heritage, and often wrote about the medieval scholars and poets of her ancestors` land.

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WorkLangRating
The New Colossus
eng
12
Success
eng
9
Venus of the Louvre
eng
3
In the Jewish Synagogue at Newport
eng
1
Life and Art
eng
1
The New Year. Rosh-Hashana
eng
1
1492
eng
0
A June Night
eng
0
A Masque Of Venice
eng
0
Admetus: To my friend, Ralph Waldo Emerson
eng
0
Afternoon
eng
0
Agamemnon’s Tomb
eng
0
Age And Death
eng
0
An Epistle
eng
0
Arabesque
eng
0
Assurance
eng
0
August Moon
eng
0
Autumn Sadness
eng
0
Bar Kochba
eng
0
By The Waters Of Babylon
eng
0
Chopin
eng
0
City Visions
eng
0
Critic and Poet: an Epilogue
eng
0
Destiny
eng
0
Don Pedrillo
eng
0
Don Rafael
eng
0
Dreams
eng
0
Echoes
eng
0
Epochs
eng
0
Exultation
eng
0
Florence Nightingale
eng
0
Fog
eng
0
Fra Pedro
eng
0
From One Augur to Another
eng
0
Gifts
eng
0
Heroes
eng
0
How Long?
eng
0
Idyl
eng
0
In A Swedish Graveyard
eng
0
In Exile
eng
0
In Memoriam
eng
0
In Memoriam—Rev
eng
0
Influence
eng
0
Links
eng
0
Lohengrin
eng
0
Lohengrin: Proem
eng
0
Long Island Sound
eng
0
Magnetism
eng
0
Marjorie’s Wooing
eng
0
Marriage Bells
eng
0
Mater Amabilis
eng
0
Matins
eng
0
Morning
eng
0
Off Rough Point
eng
0
On A Tuft Of Grass
eng
0
On The Proposal To Erect A Monument In England To Lord Byron
eng
0
Orpheus
eng
0
Phantasies
eng
0
Raschi In Prague
eng
0
Reality
eng
0
Restlessness
eng
0
Saint Romualdo
eng
0
Sic Semper Liberatoribu
eng
0
Song
eng
0
Song from Heine
eng
0
Sonnet
eng
0
Spring Longing
eng
0
Spring Star
eng
0
St Michael`s Chapel
eng
0
Sunrise
eng
0
Sympathy
eng
0
Symphonic Studies (After Schumann)
eng
0
Tannhauser
eng
0
The Banner Of The Jew
eng
0
The Birth Of Man
eng
0
The Choice
eng
0
The Cranes of Ibicus
eng
0
The Crowing of the Red Cock
eng
0
The Dance To Death. Act I
eng
0
The Dance To Death. Act II
eng
0
The Dance To Death. Act III
eng
0
The Dance To Death. Act IV
eng
0
The Dance To Death. Act V
eng
0
The Day Of Dead Soldiers
eng
0
The Death Of Raschi
eng
0
The Elixir
eng
0
The Feast Of Lights
eng
0
The Garden Of Adonis
eng
0
The Guardian Of The Red Disk
eng
0
The New Ezekiel
eng
0
The South
eng
0
The Spagnoletto. Act I
eng
0
The Spagnoletto. Act II
eng
0
The Spagnoletto. Act III
eng
0
The Spagnoletto. Act IV
eng
0
The Spagnoletto. Act V
eng
0
The Supreme Sacrifice
eng
0
The Taming of the Falcon
eng
0
The Valley Of Baca
eng
0
The World’s Justice
eng
0
To Carmen Sylva
eng
0
To R.W.E.
eng
0
Wings
eng
0
Youth And Death
eng
0

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