This biography explores the life and works of William Ellery Leonard, a poet of the early twentieth century who has largely fallen from public and academic awareness. His life was marked by heartache, loss and reward, and was plagued by an extreme phobia of locomotives.
This biography explores the life and works of William Ellery Leonard, a poet of the early twentieth century who has largely fallen from public and academic awareness. His life was marked by heartache, loss and reward, and was plagued by an extreme phobia of locomotives.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Neale Reinitz (1923-2012) was Professor Emeritus of English at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, where he taught English literature.
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Contents Acknowledgments Prologue: Sixteen St. Luke's Place I. The Young Professor 1906 1907 II. Marriage and Tragedy 1909 1911 III. A Son of New England 1876 1898 IV. Choosing a Career 1898 1906 V. The Wound and the Bow 1911 1913 VI. The Translator's Experience and Art 1914 1916 VII. The World Outside 1914 1920 VIII. From Heroic Poetry to Personal Drama 1920 1923 IX. The Lives of Two Lives 1925 X. Professor and Patient 1922 1925 XI. The Locomotive God 1926 1931 XII. A Scholar's World 1920 1934 XIII. First Love, Last Poem 1932 1942 XIV. A Quiet, Peaceful Life 1940 1944 Epilogue: "Famed for Phobia" Bibliography About the Author
Contents Acknowledgments Prologue: Sixteen St. Luke's Place I. The Young Professor 1906 1907 II. Marriage and Tragedy 1909 1911 III. A Son of New England 1876 1898 IV. Choosing a Career 1898 1906 V. The Wound and the Bow 1911 1913 VI. The Translator's Experience and Art 1914 1916 VII. The World Outside 1914 1920 VIII. From Heroic Poetry to Personal Drama 1920 1923 IX. The Lives of Two Lives 1925 X. Professor and Patient 1922 1925 XI. The Locomotive God 1926 1931 XII. A Scholar's World 1920 1934 XIII. First Love, Last Poem 1932 1942 XIV. A Quiet, Peaceful Life 1940 1944 Epilogue: "Famed for Phobia" Bibliography About the Author
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