Born at Englewood, New Jersey, 1873. Educated at home. Left America when nine years old and has since lived abroad, chiefly in Paris and London. Studied painting for several years in Paris. Her reputation was made by Tante, 1911. Her latest book is Adrienne Toner, 1922. For bibliography, see Who’s Who in America.
Studies and Reviews
- Sedgwick, H. D., The New American Type and Other Essays. 1908.
- Ath. 1911, 2: 553.
- Atlan. 109 (’12): 682.
- Bookm. 34 (’12): 655.
- Dial, 52 (’12): 323.
- Ind. 72 (’12): 678.
- Lond. Mercury, 5 (’22): 431.
- Lond. Times, May 13, 1920: 301.
- Nation, 94 (’12): 262.
- New Statesman, 15 (’20): 137 (Rebecca West); 18 (’21): 200 (Rebecca West).
Born in New York City, 1888. In his boyhood lived in Mexico, and later in Paris and London. Entered Harvard, 1906. In 1913, went to Paris. In the first weeks of the War, enlisted in the Foreign Legion of France and was in action almost continually. Killed July 4, 1916.
He won fame with his poem, “I Have a Rendezvous with Death.”
Bibliography
- Poems. 1916. (Introduction by William Archer.)
- Letters and Diary. 1917.
Studies and Reviews
- Bookm. 47 (’18): 399, 585.
- Eng. R. 27 (’18): 199.
- Lit. Digest, 53 (’16): 1190; 55 (’17): Oct. 27, p. 24 (portrait).
- Liv. Age, 294 (’17): 221.
- Lond. Times, June 29, 1917: 307; Dec. 14, 1917: 612.
- New Repub. 10 (’17): 160.
- New Statesman, 9 (’17): 356.
- Poetry, 10 (’17): 38.
- R. of Rs. 55 (’17): 208 (portrait).
- Scrib. M. 61 (’17): 123.