• Poet Lore is an English-language literary magazine based in Bethesda, Maryland. Established in 1889 by Charlotte Porter and Helen Archibald Clarke, two...
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  • S2CID 227275778. Thomas Browne. Religio Medici. 1643. Part 1: 35 See Poet lore; a quarterly of world literature 1889 p. 269ff A Faust Problem: What was...
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    JSTOR 43668947. @poetloremag (May 22, 2018). "Did you know? In 1913, Poet Lore published the first full English translation of Anton Chekhov's, "The...
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    Laureate A Resource Guide". Library of Congress. Retrieved July 30, 2022. Poet Lore. Writer's Center. 1948. Vámbéry, Ármin (1873). History of Bokhara: From...
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  • co-founder of the journal Poet Lore. She was influential in shaping the American literary taste of her day through her work on Poet Lore, through her work co-editing...
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    supplementary school in the U.S. The Writer's Center in Bethesda publishes Poet Lore, the longest continuously running poetry journal in the United States...
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  • ISBN 0-9580346-2-1. OCLC 68208613. Maurice Maeterlinck, Charlotte Endymion Porter, Poet Lore: Volume 5 (1893), p. 246. Eagleton, John. "Neil Boortz's Commencement...
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    E. Ethelbert Miller (category 20th-century American poets)
    appeared in numerous publications, including Beltway Poetry Quarterly, Poet Lore, and Sojourners. Miller was the founder and director of the Ascension...
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    the oldest literary magazine in continuous publication. Begun in 1889, Poet Lore is considered the oldest journal dedicated to poetry. By the end of the...
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  • Beltway Poetry Quarterly, D.C. Poets Against the War, Delaware Poetry Review, Four Quarters, Midwest Quarterly, Orion, Poet Lore, Poetry, Poetry East, and...
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  • Lore Vailer Segal (née Groszmann; March 8, 1928 – October 7, 2024) was an Austrian-American novelist, translator, teacher, short story writer, and author...
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  • Charlotte Porter (category American women poets)
    January 16, 1942) was an American poet, translator, and literary critic and the cofounder and coeditor of the journal Poet Lore. As the editor or coeditor of...
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  • Gustav Davidson (category American male poets)
    identification, [Chicago] Normandie House c1939 Obituary Gustav Davidson Poet and Prophet in Poet lore: Volumes 67–68 1972 Charles A. Wagner, Anne Marx, Eva Ban Publishers...
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    legislator Charlotte Porter, co-founder and co-editor of Poet Lore Julia H. Scott (1809–1842), poet Sabra Wilbur Vought (1877–1942), librarian Charles M....
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    Frederick Wadsworth Loring (December 12, 1848 – November 5, 1871) was an American journalist, novelist and poet. Loring was born on December 12, 1848...
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    Gregory Pardlo (category 21st-century American poets)
    and translations have appeared in The American Poetry Review, Callaloo, Poet Lore, Harvard Review, Ploughshares, and on National Public Radio. His work...
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    Clinton Porter. She was the niece of Charlotte Endymion Porter, editor of Poet Lore, a poetry journal, and an expert on Shakespeare and Elizabeth and Robert...
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    Weather lore is the body of informal folklore related to the prediction of the weather and its greater meaning. Much like regular folklore, weather lore is...
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  • including The Paris Review, Poetry, Ploughshares, Barrow Street, and Poet Lore. Two of her printed works are held in the permanent collection of the...
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    Adam Mickiewicz (category Romantic poets)
    Past & Present. London: Gresham Press. p. 165. Bjornson, B. (1941). Poet Lore World Literature and the Drama. Boston: Bruce Humphries. p. 327. Gliński...
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    Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The Writer's Center also publishes Poet Lore, the longest continuously running poetry journal in the United States...
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    Magazine, The Nation, North American Review, Outing, Pocket Magazine, Poet Lore, Public Opinion, Outlook, Puck, Puritan, Red Letter, Review of Reviews...
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    Yone Noguchi (category English-language haiku poets)
    New York Times, The New-York Tribune, The Philistine, Poetry Magazine, Poet Lore, The Poetry Review, The Reader Magazine,San Francisco Chronicle, St. Paul...
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  • 2023 video game The Book of the Hours, a poem by Rainer Maria Rilke in Poet Lore This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Book...
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    Ivan Vazov (category 19th-century Bulgarian poets)
    Archive. Tsanoff, Radoslav Andrea (1908). "Ivan Vazoff: Balkan Poet and Novelist". Poet Lore, A Magazine of Letters. 19. New York: AMS Reprint Company: 98–110...
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  • Deborah Elliott Deutschman (category 20th-century American poets)
    Carolina Quarterly, Gargoyle, The New Criterion, New York Quarterly and Poet Lore; and translations in French literary reviews, recently in Revue Rue Saint...
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  • France. Auto de los reyes (1928). Translated by Willis Knapp-Jones. In Poet lore, XXXIX (1928), pp. 306–309. Averroës. Averroës (1126–1198), also known...
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    Rarebooksclub) The Grandfather. Drama in five acts [El abuelo] (1910. Boston: Poet Lore XXXI, no. 3. Translated by Elizabeth Wallace; 2017. Miami: Editorial Rarebooksclub)...
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    Horace: “Horace's Satire, I, ix”, Poet Lore, Vol. XXI, No. II (March–April 1910), pp. 149-151 “Horace's Epode XI”, Poet Lore, Vol. XXI, No. V (September–October...
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    Arkansas International Review, Asymptote Journal, North American Review, and Poet Lore. The composer Reena Esmail set some of these co-translations to music...
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