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  1. Rivers to the sea by Sara Teasdale, 2010-08-06
  2. Love Songs by Sara Teasdale, 2009-05-01
  3. Sara Teasdale: Woman and Poet by William Drake, 1989-01-31
  4. Collected Poems of Sara Teasdale by Sara Teasdale, 1967-03
  5. The Essential Sara Teasdale Poetry Collection by Sara Teasdale, 2009-12-15
  6. Love Songs by Sara Teasdale, 2009-10-04
  7. Helen of Troy and Other Poems by Sara Teasdale, 2009-10-04
  8. Flame and Shadow by Sara Teasdale, 2009-10-04
  9. SARA TEASDALE: A Biography by Margaret Haley Carpenter, 1960
  10. Strange victory,: By Sara Teasdale; by Sara Teasdale, 1933
  11. Mirror of the Heart by Sara Teasdale, 1985-03
  12. Helen Of Troy And Other Poems-Sara Teasdale by Sara Teasdale, 2010-03-04
  13. Those Who Love: Love Poems by Sara Teasdale, 1969
  14. Sonnets to Duse by Sara Teasdale, 2009-06-04

1. Sara Teasdale - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
She was born Sarah Trevor Teasdale in St. Louis, Missouri. Teasdale, Sara (19152007). Rivers to the Sea. Montana Kessinger Pub. Ltd..
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Jump to: navigation search Sara Teasdale August 8 January 29 ), was an American lyrical poet . She was born Sarah Trevor Teasdale in St. Louis, Missouri Teasdale's major themes were love, nature's beauty, and death, and her poems were much loved during the early 20th century . In , she won the Columbia University Poetry Society prize (the forerunner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry ) and the annual prize of the Poetry Society of America for her volume, Love Songs . Her style and lyricism are well illustrated in her poem, "Spring Night" ( ), from that collection. Throughout her life, Teasdale suffered poor health and it was not until she was nine that she was judged healthy enough to begin school – a private school for children just one block away from her home. In she attended Mary Institute, and the following year she enrolled in Hosmer Hall, from which she graduated in . Her influences included the actress Duse , whom she never saw perform, the British poet Christina Rossetti , and numerous trips to Europe , beginning in In , Teasdale was courted by two admirers. The poet

2. St. Louis Walk Of Fame - Sara Teasdale
Sara Teasdale was born in St. Louis and lived both on Lindell Blvd. and on Kingsbury Place. While attending Mary Institute and Hosmer Hall,
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Sara Teasdale was born in St. Louis and lived both on Lindell Blvd. and on Kingsbury Place. While attending Mary Institute and Hosmer Hall, she began writing poems. First published in 1907, Teasdale wrote several collections of poetry in the following decade and became known for the intensity of her lyrics. In 1918 Love Songs won what was essentially the first Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. Expressing disenchantment with marriage, Teasdale's later poetry resonated with suffering and strength. According to one biographer, Sara Teasdale spoke for "women emerging from the humility of subservience into the pride of achievement."
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3. Sara Teasdale
Sara Trevor Teasdale was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1884, into an old, established, and devout family. She was homeschooled until she was nine and
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4. Sara Teasdale --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Sara Teasdale American poet whose short, personal lyrics were noted for their classical simplicity and quiet
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died Jan. 29, 1933, New York, N.Y. Sara Teasdale. Brown Brothers in full Sara Trevor Teasdale American poet whose short, personal lyrics were noted for their classical simplicity and quiet intensity. Teasdale was educated privately and made frequent trips to Chicago, where she eventually became part of Harriet Monroe 's Poetry magazine circle. Her first published poem appeared in the St. Louis, Missouri, weekly Teasdale, Sara...

5. Sara Teasdale - Poems And Biography By AmericanPoems.com
Sara Teasdale (August 8, 1884 January 29, 1933), was an American lyrical poet. She was born Sarah Trevor Teasdale in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Sara Teasdale (August 8, 1884 - January 29, 1933), was an American lyrical poet. She was born Sarah Trevor Teasdale in St. Louis, Missouri. Sara's major themes were love, nature's beauty, and death, and her poems were much loved during the early 20th century. In 1918 she won the Columbia University Poetry Society prize (the forerunner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry) and the annual prize of the Poetry Society of America for her volume, Love Songs . Her style and lyricism are well illustrated in her poem, Spring Night (1915), from that collection. Throughout her life, Sara suffered poor health and it was not until she was nine that she was judged healthy enough to begin school - a private school for children just one block away from her home. In 1898 she attended Mary Institute, and the following year she enrolled in Hosmer Hall, from which she graduated in 1903. Her influences included the actress Duse, whom she never saw perform, the British poet Christina Rossetti, and numerous trips to Europe, beginning in 1905. In 1913, Sara was courted by two admirers. The poet Vachel Lindsay fell in love with her and at one point was sending her long, fantastic love letters on a daily basis. He asked her to marry him, but though she had deep feelings for Vachel, she instead married Ernst Filsinger, a businessman, in 1914. The following year they moved to New York City, which became her home for the rest of her life. Sara and Vachel remained fond but platonic friends throughout their lives, and Lindsay said that she was his life's "most inspiring, most satisfying friend." She was the inspiration for what Lindsay believed to be his greatest poem, The Chinese Nightingale.

6. Sara Teasdale
Sara Teasdale AKA Sarah Trevor Teasdale. Born 8Aug-1884 Birthplace St. Louis, MO Father John Warren Teasdale Mother Mary Elizabeth Willard Teasdale
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Executive summary: Strange Victory Father: John Warren Teasdale Mother: Mary Elizabeth Willard Teasdale Husband: Ernst B. Filsinger (businessman, m. 1914, div. Sep-1929) High School: Mary Institute University: Hosmer Hall (1903) Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1918 for Love Songs St. Louis Walk of Fame Abortion Drug Overdose (sleeping pills) 29-Jan-1933 Author of books: Sonnets to Duse, and Other Poems , poetry) Helen of Troy, and Other Poems , poetry) Rivers to the Sea , poetry) Love Songs , poetry) Flame and Shadow , poetry) Dark of the Moon , poetry) Stars To-night , poetry) Strange Victory , poetry) Collected Poems , poetry) Do you know something we don't?

7. SARA TEASDALE : Helen Of Troy And Other Poems :
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Women Poets ... Meaning of Names Sara Teasdale Enlarge Picture View Sara Teasdale: Poems Quotes Biography Books Sara Trevor Teasdale was born on August 8, 1884 in St. Louis Missouri. She was the youngest child of Mary Elizabeth Willard and John Warren Teasdale. At the time of Sara's birth, Mary was 40, and John was 45. Teasdale had three other siblings. She had two brothers, George, who was the oldest child at 20, and John Warren Jr., was was 14. Teasdale also had a sister, named Mary (she was fondly called "Maime"), and she was 17. Mary loved her sister Sara and took very good care of her. Sara was named.. Continue.. Some of Sara Teasdale Poems A Cry After Love Alone I Thought Of You ... View all Sara Teasdale Poems Quote from Author No one worth possessing can be quite possessed.

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Sara Teasdale. printable version chaos suicidal poets There Will Come Soft Rains Loveliest of trees, the cherry now Heinrich Schwabe
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    • This is the funeral pyre and Troy is dead
      That sparkled so the day I saw it first,
      And darkened slowly after. I am she
      Who loves all beauty — yet I wither it.
      • Helen of Troy
        My dreams are over, I have ceased to cry
        Against the fate that made men love my mouth
        And left their spirits all too deaf to hear The little songs that echoed through my soul. I have no anger now. The dreams are done; Yet since the Greeks and Trojans would not see Aught but my body's fairness, till the end, In all the islands set in all the seas, And all the lands that lie beneath the sun, Till light turn darkness, and till time shall sleep

11. St. Louis Public Library - Modern Lyric Poet Sara Teasdale
Sara Teasdale s poems introduce the reader to the emotions felt by a woman sheltered by her family during the years that saw the mores of the 19th century
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Recognize St. Louis in these words penned by poet Sara Teasdale to describe the view as she crossed the Eads Bridge? Nineteenth-century women poets Request it! Nineteenth-century women poets : an Oxford anthology edited by Isobel Armstrong and Joseph Bristow with Cath Sharrock. Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1996. Hushed in the smoky haze of summer sunset,
When I came home again from far-off places,
How many times I saw my western city
Dream by her river. This verse from Teasdale's poem Sunset: St. Louis” is a striking example of the lyric poetry by this St. Louis native. Teasdale's major works Sonnets to Duse (1907)
Love Songs (1917)
Flame and Shadow (1920)
Dark of the Moon (1926)
Stars To-night (1930)
Strange Victory (1933) Sara Teasdale's poems introduce the reader to the emotions felt by a woman sheltered by her family during the years that saw the mores of the 19th century replaced by those of the 20th. Like the works of other women lyric poets of the time, the themes of love, nature, and death followed Teasdale throughout her life and her works Lyric poetry In lyric poetry, the poet expresses personal feelings, ideas, or perceptions. The form takes its name from songs accompanied by the

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Lyric poet Sara Teasdale was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and lived both on Lindell Blvd. and on Kingsbury Place. While attending Mary Institute and Hosmer Hall, she began writing poems. First published in 1907, Teasdale wrote several collections of poetry in the following decade and became known for the intensity of her lyrics, her unaffected quatrains which, almost bare of imagery and sparing in metaphor, attempt the articulation of a mood, rather than quest of universals. In 1918 Love Songs won the Poetry Society Prize that was essentially the first Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. Expressing disenchantment with marriage, Teasdale's later poetry resonated with suffering and strength. According to one biographer, Sara spoke for "women emerging from the humility of subservience into the pride of achievement." Sara Teasdale was a lesbian. She had a seven-year relationship with the poet Margaret Conklin, of which she wrote: "There is a quiet at the heart of love,
And I have pierced the pain and come to peace."

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15. Bonnie Hamre Sara Teasdale Page
Years ago, suffering from first love lost, I picked up my mother s book of poetry and fell in love with the poems of sara teasdale.
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    Years ago, suffering from first love lost, I picked up my mother's book of poetry and fell in love with the poems of Sara Teasdale. My mother smiled, seeing in me another woman who believed Sara spoke only to her. And why not? For whom else could the following possibly be written?
    Advice to a Girl
    No one worth possessing
    Can be quite possessed;
    Lay that on your heart,
    My young angry dear;
    This truth, this hard and precious stone,
    Lay it on your hot cheek,
    Let it hide your tear.
    Hold it like a crystal
    When you are alone And gaze in the depths of the icy stone. Long, look long and you will be blessed: No one worth possessing Can be quite possessed. I grew older and as the pain lessened, I forgot the comfort I had found in Sara's poetry and eventually forgot about her. That is, until I "found" her again by accident, browsing on the web, and re-read some of her poems. I felt a wealth of emotions, an intensity I hadn't felt in a long time. Fascinated, I read more, learning about the woman who lived at the turn of the century, through World War I, the 20's and the early thirties. Much of the passion she imbued in her words can be dismissed as facile sentiment. Until you think twice, and the fervor, the very real awareness seeps through your conscious and you vibrate with empathy.

16. University Of Delaware: SARA TEASDALE LETTERS TO JOYCE AND ALINE KILMER
Archival finding aid for sara teasdale Letters to Joyce and Aline Kilmer.
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American poet Sara Teasdale was born August 8, 1884, in St. Louis, Missouri, to merchant John Warren and Mary Elizabeth (Willard) Teasdale. After attending Mrs. Lockwood's School and the Mary Institute she was graduated from Hosmer Hall in 1903. Between 1904 and 1907 Teasdale and a group of friends published a monthly literary magazine, The Potter's Wheel, which met with success in St. Louis. Teasdale traveled extensively and made frequent trips to Chicago, where she eventually became part of Harriet Monroe's Poetry magazine circle and met numerous other poets. After rejecting the poet Vachel Lindsay as a suitor, she married St. Louis businessman, Ernst Filsinger, in 1914. She divorced Filsinger in 1929, against his wishes.

17. The Strange Victory Of Sara Teasdale
If every book must eventually find its own destiny, then the Collected Poems of sara teasdale has had a strange and enviable one.
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The Strange Victory of Sara Teasdale by Marya Zaturenska If every book must eventually find its own destiny, then the Collected Poems of Sara Teasdale has had a strange and enviable one. Though she is not among the names most mentioned in fashionable reviews, her poems seem secure among the noises of present controversy and changing techniques. One has a feeling that as time passes she will endure in some clear atmosphere of her own, when many better-known names are forgotten or are merely footnotes to literary history. For if not talked about, she is read and loved and quoted by people of discrimination. Her Collected Poems, first published in 1937, has gone into multiple printings and still shows no sign of falling off. It is obvious that a new generation is still calling for her work. Culture Poems of Passion Sonnets to Duse and Other Poems . Her enthusiasm for Duse and her legend was pure Teasdale, a romantic vision out of which she drew an almost mystical meaning, a symbolic beauty. Though Duse kept her male critics in a trance, her chief adorers were women. Was she not a plain woman who on the stage left an image of extraordinary grace and melancholy charm? Her great lover, D'Annunzio, had been unfaithful and had made her suffer. She suffered beautifully on the stage. It is difficult at this period to know exactly what Duse's gift was. One must consult an intelligent male opinion. The feverish quality of the Duse cult did not pass unnoticed by one of the brightest drama critics of the day—Max Beerbohm. He was not, he confessed, sadly overwhelmed by her personality—or even her acting. He saw power and nobility in her face and "in her little shrill voice," which had a certain charm. He admired her movements, which had both strength and grace. "But my prevailing emotion is hostile to her. I cannot surrender . . . and see in her incarnate womanhood, and the very spirit of the world's tears.... My prevailing impression is that of a great egoistic force, of a woman over-riding with an air of sombre unconcern, plays, mimes, critics and public.... l should admire this tremendous egoism very much indeed. In a woman it makes me uncomfortable. I dislike it. In the name of art, I protest against it."

18. Sara Teasdale Literary Works
sara teasdale. Titles in Poetry category. Flame and Shadow. How many million Aprils came Before I ever knew How white a cherry bough could be,
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    A bed of squills, how blue! Love Songs Life has loveliness to sell,
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    Blue waves whitened on a cliff,
    Soaring fire that sways and sings,
    And children's faces looking up
    Holding wonder like a cup.

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19. Sara Teasdale Quotations
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    assembled by Jone Johnson Lewis It is my heart that makes my songs, not I. I make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes. No one worth possessing can be quite possessed. Spend all you have for loveliness,
    Buy it and never count the cost;
    For one white singing hour of peace
    Count many a year of strife well lost,
    And for a breath of ecstacy
    Give all you have been, or could be. More Quotations - Indexed by Name All A B C ... Z Explore Women's History: Jone Johnson Lewis 1997-2004. This is an informal collection if you need citations for the original source, I don't have those available unless they're listed with the quotes.

    20. PAL: Sara Teasdale (1884-1933)
    music by Wintter Watts; lyrics by sara teasdale. NY G. Schirmer, 1922. The collected poems of sara teasdale. NYCollier Books, 1966. PS3539 .E15
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    PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben (To send an email, please click on my name above.) Chapter 7: Sara Teasdale (1884-1933) Poetry Archives: ST Selected Poetry: ST Primary Works Selected Bibliography 1980-Present ... Home Page
    Source: St. Louis Walk of Fame - ST Primary Works "Joy." music by Wintter Watts; lyrics by Sara Teasdale. NY: G. Schirmer, 1922. Music Score M1621 .W25x J69 Dark of the moon. NY: The Macmillan Company, 1926. PS3539.E15 D3 A country house. with drawings by Herbert F. Roese. NY: A. A. Knopf, 1932. Case / PS3539.E15 C6 The collected poems of Sara Teasdale. NY:Collier Books, 1966. PS3539 .E15 Selected Bibliography 1980-Present Champion, Laurie. ed. American Women Writers, 1900-1945: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. Quartermain, Peter. ed. American Poets, 1880-1945: First Series. Detroit: Gale, 1986. Schoen, Carol. Sara Teasdale. Boston: Twayne, 1986. PS3539 .E15 Z88 MLA Style Citation of this Web Page Reuben, Paul P. "Chapter 7: Sara Teasdale."

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