Websites
Excerpts from various literary critics' interpretations of "Silence."
A brief biography of Moore and some links to her poetry.
The Harvard Natural History Museum's website on their 19th-century glass flowers collection.
The cemetery in Cambridge, MA where Longfellow is buried.
Video
Yale University professor Landgon Hammer discusses various poems by Moore, including the relationship between "Silence" and 19th-century American poetry.
A band turned "Silence" into a rock song. And made a helpful YouTube video illustrating the lyrics.
A PBS documentary on the poet, which gives helpful biographical and historical background for her work.
Learn about the making of the glass flowers referenced in Moore's poem.
Be a "superior person" and check out Mount Auburn Cemetery, where Longfellow's grave is, on your own, though this YouTube video.
Images
The 19th-century poet's tombstone located in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, MA.
Check out her dramatic getup – a cape and tricorn hat.
Articles
University of Pennsylvania professor Al Filreis' article on why it's important to keep reading Moore after 9/11.
Abigail Deutsch describes Moore's peculiar affection for cats and her attempt to get a kitten through a Village Voice contest.