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9781528789806
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2 Mo
Publié par
Date de parution
26 mai 2020
Nombre de lectures
0
EAN13
9781528789806
Langue
English
Poids de l'ouvrage
2 Mo
NETS TO CATCH THE WIND
By
ELINOR WYLIE
With an Essay by
MARTHA ELIZABETH JOHNSON
First published in 1921
This edition published by Read Books Ltd. Copyright © 2019 Read Books Ltd. This book is copyright and may not be
reproduced or copied in any way without
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Contents
Life of Elinor Wylie
BEAUTY
THE EAGLE AND THE MOLE
MADMAN'S SONG
THE PRINKIN' LEDDIE
AUGUST
THE CROOKED STICK
ATAVISM
WILD PEACHES
SANCTUARY
THE LION AND THE LAMB
THE CHURCH—BELL
A CROWDED TROLLEY CAR
BELLS IN THE RAIN
WINTER SLEEP
VILLAGE MYSTERY
SUNSET ON THE SPIRE
ESCAPE
THE FAIRY GOLDSMITH
"FIRE AND SLEET AND CANDLELIGHT"
BLOOD FEUD
SEA LULLABY
NANCY
A PROUD LADY
THE TORTOISE IN ETERNITY
INCANTATION
SILVER FILIGREE
THE FALCON
BRONZE TRUMPETS AND SEA WATER—ON TURNING LATIN INTO ENGLISH
SPRING PASTORAL
VELVET SHOES
VALENTINE
Life of Elinor Wylie
AN ESSAY BY MARTHA ELIZABETH JOHNSON, 1936
T he work of no poet has achieved fame in such a short time as that of Elinor Wylie. Her growth has been like a series of steps taken in rapid strides, each one carrying her a little higher than the proceeding one. She seems to have emerged from a background of no preparation into a vast field of poetry, as a full—fledged poet.
She produced, in an unbelievably short time, four volumes of poetry and four prose, and these books have placed her among the most accomplished of American poets. These books were all written within a period of eight years; none before her thirty—fourth year and none after her forty—second, which was the year of her death.
She was born Elinor Hoyt. She came from a brilliant American family of English origin and was reared with every social advantage, making her debut in Washington society at the age of twenty. In 1907, when twenty—one, she was married to Phil Hichborn, son of Rear Admiral Hichborn of the United States Navy. This marriage was broken up because of her elopement with Horace Wylie, to whom she was later married after her second elopement with him. At the time of her death she was the wife of William Rose Benet, the poet.
As a girl she loved literature and wrote some poetry when she was eight years of age. Much of her background of classical reading she got in her childhood while living with her parents at Washington. From fourteen to twenty—two she wrote poetry but not really in earnest and then stopped writing for seven years while she was having her escapades and going through the aftermath that made her want to withdraw from public view.