son of Col. James Walker Benét and his wife, Frances Neill (née Rose), and grandson of Brigadier General Stephen Vincent Benét. He was educated The Albany...
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Straub. Benét was born on July 22, 1898, in Fountain Hill, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania to James Walker Benét, a colonel...
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William Benet may refer to: William Rose Benét (1886–1950), American poet, writer, and editor William Benet (MP) (1381–1463), MP for Canterbury and Mayor...
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Sinclair Lewis, Carl Van Vechten, and ... William Rose Benét." Her last marriage (in 1923) was to William Rose Benét (February 2, 1886 – May 4, 1950), who...
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Walker Benét, became a colonel and parented three best-known General Benét's grandchildren, William Rose Benét, Stephen Vincent Benét, and Laura Benét, who...
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Thomas Benet (martyr) (died 1531), English Protestant martyr William Rose Benét (1886–1950), American writer Benet, Vendée, a place in France Benet Academy...
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first marriage was to artist Karl Larsson; she later married poet William Rose Benét. Her book Angus Lost was featured prominently in the film Ask the...
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1948, edited by Pulitzer Prize-winner William Rose Benét, older brother of the writer Stephen Vincent Benét. Benét set out to "present to [the reader] a...
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novel[broken anchor] by Paul S. Kemp, 2011 Rip Tide, a novel in verse by William Rose Benét, 1932 Rip Tide, a novel by Sam Llewellyn, 1992 Rip Tide (novella)...
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"The Wicked Bibles" Theology Today, Vol. 37, No. 3, October 1980. William Rose Benét, The Reader's Encyclopedia, Thomas Y. Crowell Co., New York, 1965...
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General Stephen Vincent Benet, head of Army Ordnance and grandfather of authors William Rose Benét, Stephen Vincent Benét, and Laura Benet. "US Gazetteer files...
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E. - Conrad Aiken - Margaret Emerson Bailey - T. O. Beachcroft - William Rose Benét - Anthony Bertram - Edmund Blunden - Kay Boyle - Nancy Campbell -...
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consistently praised and most anthologized poem." Poet and critic William Rose Benét wrote: “As for ‘The Black Vulture,’ I think it is one of the finest...
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consistently praised and most anthologized poem." Poet and critic William Rose Benét wrote: “As for ‘The Black Vulture,’ I think it is one of the finest...
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York, on June 13, 1884. Her brothers, the writer William Rose Benét and the poet Stephen Vincent Benét, both won the Pulitzer Prize. She graduated from...
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friends in New York's literary circles. One of them was the poet William Rose Benét (1886–1950) who, writing in the Saturday Review of Literature, penned...
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criticizing his work and others, including William Carlos Williams and E. E. Cummings, praising it. William Rose Benét wrote that, with The Bridge, Crane "failed...
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Dictionary, Chambers, Edinburgh, ISBN 0-550-16041-8 paperback, p. 1435 Rose Benét, William (1988). The Reader's Encyclopedia (third ed.). London: Guild Publishing...
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fictionalized account of the Leo Frank case. According to reviewer William Rose Benét, Death in the Deep South "reveals with startling clarity how the law...
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the International Brigades. Benét was born in 1914 in New York City. His father, Pulitzer Prize winner William Rose Benét, founded the Saturday Review...
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(1945) Hold Your Man, by Veronica Dengel (1945) Timothy's Angels, by William Rose Benét (1947) Family Album, by Paul Chavchavadze (1949) Nuts in May, by Cornelia...
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photographer Stephen Vincent Benét, poet laureate, two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize (1929, 1944) William Rose Benét, poet laureate, winner of the...
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Sunderland Capture 1942 William Rose Benét The Dust Which Is God 1943 Robert Frost A Witness Tree 1944 Stephen Vincent Benét Western Star 1945 Karl Shapiro...
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www.editions.ehess.fr. William Rose Benét (1988) p. 961 William H. McNeill, Arnold J. Toynbee a Life (1989) McNeill, William H. (1995). "The Changing...
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Simon & Schuster, 2016, pp. 149–198. Stevens, Wallace. Letter to William Rose Benét. 6 January 1933. Allen, Austin. "Wallace Stevens: "The Emperor of...
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the second chapter of Part 2 in Buddenbrooks (published in 1901). William Rose Benet notes the notoriety of Abigail Hill, better known as "Mrs Masham"...
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Objectivity to the Postmodern Challenge, 59–61. ISBN 978-0819567666 William Rose Benét (1988) p. 961 "Hill, (John Edward) Christopher (1912–2003)". Oxford...
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of her poems, along with other leading poets of the day including William Rose Benét, Amy Lowell, and Edgar Lee Masters. Braithwaite's index of magazine...
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Poems. Reviewing that book in the New York Post, poet and critic William Rose Benét said: “The dirge from Lilith is Greek in its delicate beauty.” Two...
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spent summers at the ranch. Kathleen's sister Teresa, who had married William Rose Benét and bore three children, died in 1919. Kathleen fought for and eventually...
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