- Author: Samuel Loveman Author Record # 111717
- Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio, USA
- Birthdate: 14 January 1887
- Deathdate: 14 May 1976
- Language: English
- Webpages: enotes.com, Wikipedia-EN
- Used These Alternate Names: Sam Loveman
- Author Tags: Internet Archive (1)
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Collections
- Poems (1911)
- The Hermaphrodite and Other Poems (1936)
- Out of the Immortal Night (2004) [O]
-
A Round-Table in Poictesme (1924)
with
Don Bregenzer
also appeared as:
- Variant: A Round-Table in Poictesme: A Symposium (2007) [as by Don Bregenzer]
- Belshazzar (1906)
- Nero (1906)
- Narcisse (1908)
- Arcady (1908)
- Oedipus at Colonus (1911)
- A Scene for King Lear (1917)
- The Faun (1919)
- A Scene for Macbeth (1920)
- The One Who Found Pity (1925)
- The Sphinx: A Conversation (1944)
- Christmas-Eve with Sherlock Holmes (1996)
- Eventide
- Quatrains (Loveman)
- Aftermath (1918)
- Forgotten Poets (1918)
- Music (1918)
- Poppies (1918)
- Simeon Solomon (1918)
- Space (1918)
- A Poet (1905)
- A Sonnet: Lethe (1905)
- The Birth of Fear (1905)
- Pierced (1905)
- A Lily (1905)
- Lost Youth (1905)
- Peccavi (1906)
- Avalon (1906)
- Hope (1906)
- Shadow-Land (1906)
- The Old Cobbler (1906)
- The Song Unsung (1906)
- Ship of Dreams (1906)
- On Lost Friendship (1906)
- The Birth of Poesy (1906)
- The Plaint of Bygone Loves (1906)
- David Gray (1907)
- In Pierrot's Garden (1907)
- Quatrains (1908)
- An Epitaph (1908)
- Dirge (1908)
- Fra Angelico (1908)
- To Alfred Noyes, Oversea (1909)
- A Twenty-second Birthday (1910)
- Michael Scott's Wooing (1910)
- Lines (1911)
- Ode to Ceres (1911)
- Song (1911)
- To Dionysus (1911)
- To P.G. (1911)
- John Clare in a Madhouse (1917)
- Thomas Dermody 1775-1802 (1917)
- Nostalgia (1918)
- The Faun (1919)
- A Burden (1919)
- Ecce Homo (1919)
- Euthanasia (1919)
- Resurgam (1919)
- Shadow-Love (1919)
- Song (1919)
- Memoralia (1919)
- A Song of Chamisso's (1919)
- A Chinese Pavilion (1920)
- A Departure (1920)
- A Georgia Garden (1920)
- Isolation (1920)
- On the Passing of Youth (1920)
- The Return (1920)
- W.E. (1920)
- Oscar Wilde (1920)
- Twenty-four Translations from Heine (1920)
- Lineage (1921)
- Catullus (1921)
- A Triumph in Eternity (1921)
- Talent (1922)
- Remonstrance (1922)
- The Chopin-Player (1922)
- Adventure (1922)
- Amy Levy (1922)
- Euphorion (1922)
- God's Work (1922)
- In Sepulcretis (1922)
- Saturday Evening (1922)
- Sonnet: After Leconte de Lisle (1922)
-
A Letter to G.. K.. (1922)
also appeared as:
- Variant: A Letter to G——— K——— (2004)
- Forest Hill (1922)
- Ariel (1922)
- Ernest Nelson (1922)
- Vice (1922)
- Thomas Holley Chivers (1923)
- An Impression (1923)
- Finis (1923)
- Heldenleben (1923)
- The Minstrel (1923)
- Winter (1923)
- To Satan (1923)
- Interlude (1924)
- Bacchanale (1924)
- Agathon (1924)
- Music (1926)
- The Hermaphrodite (1926)
- Genesis (1926)
- Monolith (1926)
- Night Piece (1926)
- Admonition (1926)
- To Mr. Theobald (1926)
- Unfulfilled (1926)
- Dolore (1927)
- Wasteland (1927)
- Legend (1929)
- Steener Haakonson Dances (1929)
- River Pattern (1932)
- Ben De Casseres in Camden (1932)
- Contrast (1935)
- Dream Song (1935)
- Episode (1935)
- Foes (1935)
- Kin (1935)
- Madison Square (1935)
- Rescue (1935)
- The Dead King (1935)
- The Ramapos (1935)
- To a Child (1935)
- Transit (1935)
- Vigil (1935)
- A Dedication (1936)
- A Voyage (1936)
- Ad Fratrem (1936)
- Andenkung (1936)
- Arcesilaus (1936)
- Ascension (1936)
- Becalmed (1936)
- Belated Love (1936)
- Dream of Spring (1936)
- For a Book of Poems (1936)
- Forest of Rhododendron (1936)
- Gates Mills (1936)
- Harbour (1936)
- Heckscher Building (1936)
- Inarticulate (1936)
- Invocation (1936)
- Limbo (1936)
- Mutation (1936)
- Palingenesis (1936)
- Proteus (1936)
- Terminus (1936)
- To Apollo (1936)
- To Simone's (1936)
- Transience (1936)
- Understanding (1936)
- Visitor (1936)
- Will o' the Wisp (1936)
- Nepenthe (1984)
- Quatrain (1984)
- To Heine (1984)
- An Admonition to the Ladies (2004)
- Antenor (2004)
- Christmas—1923 (2004)
- Debs in Prison (2004)
- For the Chelsea Book Shop [II] (2004)
- For the Chelsea Book Shop [I] (2004)
- John Clare in 1864 (2004)
- Oscar Redivivus (2004)
- Reliquiae (2004)
- Spring at El Retiro (2004)
- The Dog (2004)
- The Goal (2004)
- To George Kirk on His 27th Birthday (2004)
- Versailles (2004)
- [Untitled] (2004)
- [Untitled] [2] (2004)
- Mr. Sterling and Minor Poets (1911)
- A Keats Discovery (1917)
- A Note (Twenty-one Letters of Ambrose Bierce) (1922)
- A Note (Twenty-One Letters of Ambrose Bierce) (1922)
- Modern Poetry (An Exorcism) (1922)
- A Convention Address (1923)
- A Foreword (A Round-Table in Poictesme) (1924) with Don Bregenzer
- The Book of Life (1924)
- Foreword (Poppies and Mandragora) (1926)
-
Preface (The Man from Genoa) (1926)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Preface (In Mayan Splendor) (1977)
-
Hubert Crackanthorpe (1927)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Hubert Crackanthorpe: A Realist of the Nineties (2004)
- Marcel Proust (1932)
- Literature and Dry-Rot (1932)
- A Letter on Hart Crane (1933)
- Preface (The Hermaphrodite and Other Poems) (1936)
- Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1948)
- Lovecraft as a Conversationalist (1958)
- Lovecraft as Conversationalist (1958)
- Of Gold and Sawdust (1975)
- Letter to Clark Ashton Smith, [Postmarked Boston Mass., c. 17 October 1935] (2017) with H. P. Lovecraft [only as by H. P. Lovecraft and Sam Loveman]
- Letter to Clark Ashton Smith, [Postmarked Boston, Mass., 5 January 1929] (2017) with H. P. Lovecraft
- Letter to Clark Ashton Smith, [Postmarked New York, N.Y., 26 April 1929] (2017) with Gerry Butler and Frank Belknap Long and H. P. Lovecraft and Vrest Orton and Wilfred Blanch Talman [only as by Gerry Butler and HPL and Frank B. Long, Jr. and Sam Loveman and Vrest Orton and Wilfred B. Talman]