businesswoman Adelaide T. Crapsey and the Episcopal priest Algernon Sidney Crapsey, who moved from New York City to Rochester. Crapsey was born on September...
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Adelaide Trowbridge Crapsey (1855–1950) was an American philanthropist, social reformer, clergyman's wife, and businesswoman. Her company made dresses...
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original on 2007-01-17. Retrieved 2006-11-13. Crapsey, Adelaide (1 January 1997). Verse / Adelaide Crapsey [electronic text]. The Poems of J.V.Cunningham...
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collection titled Verse, published a year after her death, Adelaide Crapsey included 28 cinquains. Crapsey's American Cinquain form developed in two stages. The...
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Sidney Crapsey (1847–1927) was an American Episcopal clergyman who in 1906 was defrocked after a celebrated heresy trial. Algernon Sidney Crapsey was born...
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friendship with the future poet Adelaide Crapsey who remained her friend until Crapsey's death in 1914. She participated with Crapsey in many extracurricular...
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Anita Bush Hartwell Carver Jonathan Child Emma Lampert Cooper Adelaide Crapsey Algernon Crapsey Frederick Douglass Thomas B. Dunn George Ellwanger Frank Gannett...
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birth of R. S. Thomas 1912 in poetry Adelaide Crapsey creates her couplet form 1911 in poetry Adelaide Crapsey creates the American Cinquain form; Birth...
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James Agate, English journalist, author, and critic (d. 1947) 1878 – Adelaide Crapsey, American poet and critic (d. 1914) 1878 – Arthur Fox, English-American...
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gymnast, gold medalist at the 1932 Summer Olympics (d. 2010) Died: Adelaide Crapsey, American poet, known for her poetry collection Verses published posthumously...
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QQ Press, 2005) ISBN 1-903203-47-3 K. L. Goodwin, "William Soutar, Adelaide Crapsey and Imagism", SSL 3 (Columbia: University of South Carolina, 1965)...
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Cranch (1813–1892) Hart Crane (1899–1932) Stephen Crane (1871–1900) Adelaide Crapsey (1878–1914) Alice Arnold Crawford (1850–1874) Gary William Crawford...
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Courage, son of a Methodist minister. Adelaide Crapsey – daughter of Episcopalian priest Algernon Sidney Crapsey. Donald Grant Creighton – university teacher...
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Divertimento for 2 solo celli op.15: Five songs for voice and piano (texts by Adelaide Crapsey) (1941) op.16: Violin sonata No.2 (1940–42, rev. 1943) op.17: Cello...
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Merritt (1880–1956), who married William B. Dalton, and was a friend of Adelaide Crapsey Katharine Krom Merritt (1886–1986), a pediatrician and co-founder of...
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Cather Helen Archibald Clarke Florence Van Leer Earle Nicholson Coates Adelaide Crapsey Maud Howe Elliott Rachel Lyman Field Mary Parker Follett Zona Gale...
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informally come to be known as the West Coast Beats, Berry formed the Adelaide Crapsey-Oswald Spengler Mutual Admiration Poetasters Society, devoted to "[drinking]...
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Madman's Song (SATB), Text: Elinor Wylie November Night (SATB), Text: Adelaide Crapsey Now This is The Story (SSA), Text: Dorothy Parker Wild Swans (SATB)...
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Crane, Hart: "The Moth That God Made Blind" (c. 1918, pub. 1966); Crapsey, Adelaide: "Pierrot" (c. 1914); Faulkner, William: Vision in Spring (1921, pub...
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"rhythms and drawings" Stephen Vincent Benét, Five Men and Pompey Adelaide Crapsey, Verse, featuring her invention of the quintain, a five-line form T...
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German Expressionist writer, killed in action in France October 8 – Adelaide Crapsey, 26 (born 1878), American poet October 10 – Ernst Stadler, 31 (born...
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the lost careers of photographer Fred Holland Day and pre-Imagist Adelaide Crapsey. Blevins’ scholarly writing is highlighted by volumes 9 and 10 of Charles...
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1 Four Cinquains, song cycle for mezzo-soprano and piano, poems by Adelaide Crapsey. (1950) Opus 2 Concerto Grosso for String Orchestra, in three movements...
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OCLC 753989541 "Where the Lilac Blows", for voice & piano, words by Adelaide Crapsey (©1962) Manuscript (inscribed "Peterborough") (Summer 1940); OCLC 31085903...
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lovingly restored, and some badly renovated. Thomas Bailey Aldrich Adelaide Crapsey Christy Mathewson William Morris Manuel L. Quezon Map all coordinates...
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hundreds. As a critic, Alkalay-Gut is the author of a biography of Adelaide Crapsey as well as numerous articles on Victorian and contemporary literature...
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and editor. She graduated from Smith College, where she studied with Adelaide Crapsey. She worked at The New York Evening Post, Contemporary Verse, Measure...
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Other Rochester area poets of note affiliated with the group include Adelaide Crapsey (1878–1914), who knew many of the founders of the group, Anthony Hecht...
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inspiration for Buck Mulligan in James Joyce's novel Ulysses September 9 – Adelaide Crapsey (died 1914), American October 2 – Wilfrid Wilson Gibson (died 1962)...
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Alkalay-Gut, Karen (September 1, 2008). Alone in the Dawn: The Life of Adelaide Crapsey. University of Georgia Press. p. 349. ISBN 978-0-8203-3213-0. Bordin...
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