683:
134:
53:
456:
484:
428:
470:
702:
293:. She was a classic poet in her prosodic regularity and in her continuing attention to Greek subjects. She was romantic in her emphasis on the self, although an aura of sentiment and pathos kept her from developing a constructive romantic position.... She was one of the first poets to capture successfully the excitement (
442:
202:
wrote of her that "as far as I am aware her poems are not yet gathered in book form, and are therefore only to be obtained, few in number, by gleaning from the magazines and periodicals. Yet so red-blooded are these verses, of thought and of imagination all compact, so richly individual and so
221:. She lived in New York for the rest of her life. She published over 300 poems between 1890 and 1909, although "the demands of the leading literary magazines constantly exceeded her supply."
263:
called her "the author of some dozen books of verse, most of them lightly lyrical in mood, although a few of her poems have a more dramatic quality. The best of her work may be found in
145:(August 12, 1854 – September 13, 1925) was an American poet who "was one of the first poets to capture successfully the excitement of the modern city."
768:
763:
758:
748:
743:
203:
liberal in promise, that the name of their author is already become conspicuous.... We are justified in expecting much from her genius."
195:
and other prominent magazines published her poems." Jackson's "enthusiasitic endorsement produced almost immediate literary celebrity."
505:
297:) of the modern city, and one of the most consistent in crying out against the inroads of the dollar sign on American culture."
753:
611:
52:
590:
161:, and attended Oberlin College (though she had to drop out). She taught school for two years, and then became a
412:
35:
738:
733:
489:
461:
246:
199:
191:
154:
717:
250:
534:
133:
279:
226:
169:
678:
501:
687:
447:
260:
185:
31:
658:
707:
574:
727:
558:
433:
178:
30:
This article is about the
American poet. For the French novelist and archivist, see
17:
249:
wrote that "Miss Thomas’s work, in some of its best characteristics, recalls to me
176:
to more important periodicals. She "gained national attention with her poetry....
158:
309:
Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, & Co., 1885. Cambridge, MA: Riverside Press, 1885.
674:
475:
168:
She began writing early for the local newspapers, then was encouraged by author
541:(Harvard University Press, 1974), 444-445. Google Books, Web, Apr. 15, 2011.
423:
290:
224:
On her death she was called "one of the most distinguished
American poets” by
162:
427:
289:
says that "she drew her principal literary inspiration from the lyrics of
696:
720:, with 25 library catalog records (including 7 "from old catalog")
597:
1:21, 24 April 1884, 328-29. Canadian Poetry, UWO, Web, Mar. 29, 2011.
173:
692:
713:
498:
Early
American Nature Writers: A Biographical Encyclopedia
213:
In 1887 she moved to New York City, where she worked for
500:
by Daniel
Patterson (Editor), Greenwood Press (2007),
157:, Edith Thomas was educated at the normal school of
126:
108:
100:
92:
84:
74:
62:
43:
496:For an essay on Thomas by Kevin De Ornellas see
363:. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, & Co., 1896.
357:. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, & Co., 1895.
351:. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, & Co., 1893.
345:. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, & Co., 1890.
321:. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, & Co., 1887.
315:. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, & Co., 1886.
8:
577:," Ohio History Central, Web, Mar. 29, 2011.
415:ed. New York, London: Harper Brothers, 1926.
591:Notes on Some of the Younger American Poets
206:Her first volume appeared in 1885 entitled
653:
651:
649:
647:
645:
643:
641:
369:. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1896.
237:came out in 1926, a year after her death.
40:
639:
637:
635:
633:
631:
629:
627:
625:
623:
621:
585:
583:
561:," Poetry Foundation, Web, Mar. 29, 2011.
533:Edward T. James and Janet Wilson James, "
553:
551:
549:
547:
403:The White Messenger, and Other War Poems
615:(New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1930), 112.
529:
527:
525:
523:
521:
517:
34:. For the Chilean Olympic athlete, see
569:
567:
605:
603:
7:
769:19th-century American women writers
764:20th-century American women writers
307:A New Year's Masque and Other Poems
208:A New Year's Masque and Other Poems
759:People from Ashtabula County, Ohio
399:. Portland, ME: T.B. Mosher, 1915.
367:A Winter Swallow, With Other Verse
282:as a major influence on her work.
25:
684:Works by or about Edith M. Thomas
661:, Open Library, Web, May 9, 2011.
700:
482:
468:
454:
440:
426:
132:
51:
333:. New York: F.A. Stokes, 1889.
327:. New York: F.A. Stokes, 1888.
1:
710:at Harvard University Library
708:Works by Edith Matilda Thomas
675:Works by Edith Matilda Thomas
405:. Boston: R.G. Badger, 1915.
393:. Boston: R.G. Badger, 1909.
387:. Boston: R.G. Badger, 1907.
381:. Boston: R.G. Badger, 1905.
375:. Boston: R.G. Badger, 1903.
285:The biographical dictionary
749:20th-century American poets
744:19th-century American poets
699:(public domain audiobooks)
78:September 13, 1925 (age 71)
57:Thomas sometime before 1891
785:
29:
397:The Flower from the Ashes
273:The Flower from the Ashes
131:
121:The Flower from the Ashes
50:
693:Works by Edith M. Thomas
413:Jessie Belle Rittenhouse
70:Chatham Center, Ohio, US
589:Charles G.D. Roberts, "
379:Cassia, and other Verse
258:Modern American Poetry,
198:In 1884, Canadian poet
612:Modern American Poetry
539:Notable American Women
287:Notable American Women
36:Edith Thomas (athlete)
535:Thomas, Edith Matilda
391:The Guest at the Gate
385:Children of Christmas
754:American women poets
714:Edith Matilda Thomas
659:Edith Matilda Thomas
490:New York City portal
462:United States portal
331:Babes of the Nations
278:Thomas acknowledged
247:Charles G.D. Roberts
200:Charles G.D. Roberts
155:Chatham Center, Ohio
143:Edith Matilda Thomas
66:Edith Matilda Thomas
18:Edith Matilda Thomas
718:Library of Congress
609:Louis Untermeyer,
361:In the Young World
343:The Inverted Torch
319:Lyrics and Sonnets
295:the "ardent bulbs"
280:Helen Hunt Jackson
269:The Inverted Torch
265:Lyrics and Sonnets
245:Canadian poet Sir
227:The New York Times
219:Century Dictionary
170:Helen Hunt Jackson
117:The Inverted Torch
113:Lyrics and Sonnets
679:Project Gutenberg
325:Babes of the Year
140:
139:
80:New York City, US
16:(Redirected from
776:
704:
703:
688:Internet Archive
662:
657:Search results:
655:
616:
607:
598:
587:
578:
571:
562:
555:
542:
531:
492:
487:
486:
485:
478:
473:
472:
471:
464:
459:
458:
457:
450:
448:Biography portal
445:
444:
443:
436:
431:
430:
355:In Sunshine Land
349:Fair Shadow Land
337:Heaven and Earth
261:Louis Untermeyer
186:Atlantic Monthly
136:
55:
41:
21:
784:
783:
779:
778:
777:
775:
774:
773:
724:
723:
701:
671:
666:
665:
656:
619:
608:
601:
588:
581:
572:
565:
559:Edith M. Thomas
556:
545:
532:
519:
514:
488:
483:
481:
474:
469:
467:
460:
455:
453:
446:
441:
439:
432:
425:
422:
303:
243:
151:
104:Oberlin College
79:
69:
68:August 12, 1854
67:
58:
46:
45:Edith M. Thomas
39:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
782:
780:
772:
771:
766:
761:
756:
751:
746:
741:
736:
726:
725:
722:
721:
711:
705:
690:
681:
670:
669:External links
667:
664:
663:
617:
599:
579:
563:
543:
516:
515:
513:
510:
494:
493:
479:
465:
451:
437:
421:
418:
417:
416:
409:Selected Poems
406:
400:
394:
388:
382:
376:
370:
364:
358:
352:
346:
340:
334:
328:
322:
316:
313:The Round Year
310:
302:
299:
242:
239:
235:Selected Poems
150:
147:
138:
137:
129:
128:
124:
123:
110:
106:
105:
102:
98:
97:
94:
90:
89:
86:
82:
81:
76:
72:
71:
64:
60:
59:
56:
48:
47:
44:
26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
781:
770:
767:
765:
762:
760:
757:
755:
752:
750:
747:
745:
742:
740:
737:
735:
732:
731:
729:
719:
715:
712:
709:
706:
698:
694:
691:
689:
685:
682:
680:
676:
673:
672:
668:
660:
654:
652:
650:
648:
646:
644:
642:
640:
638:
636:
634:
632:
630:
628:
626:
624:
622:
618:
614:
613:
606:
604:
600:
596:
592:
586:
584:
580:
576:
570:
568:
564:
560:
554:
552:
550:
548:
544:
540:
536:
530:
528:
526:
524:
522:
518:
511:
509:
507:
506:0-313-34680-1
503:
499:
491:
480:
477:
466:
463:
452:
449:
438:
435:
434:Poetry portal
429:
424:
419:
414:
410:
407:
404:
401:
398:
395:
392:
389:
386:
383:
380:
377:
374:
371:
368:
365:
362:
359:
356:
353:
350:
347:
344:
341:
338:
335:
332:
329:
326:
323:
320:
317:
314:
311:
308:
305:
304:
300:
298:
296:
292:
288:
283:
281:
276:
274:
270:
266:
262:
259:
254:
253:’s sonnets."
252:
248:
240:
238:
236:
231:
229:
228:
222:
220:
216:
211:
209:
204:
201:
196:
194:
193:
188:
187:
181:
180:
175:
171:
166:
164:
160:
156:
148:
146:
144:
135:
130:
125:
122:
118:
114:
111:
109:Notable works
107:
103:
99:
95:
91:
87:
83:
77:
73:
65:
61:
54:
49:
42:
37:
33:
27:American poet
19:
610:
594:
575:Edith Thomas
538:
497:
495:
408:
402:
396:
390:
384:
378:
372:
366:
360:
354:
348:
342:
336:
330:
324:
318:
312:
306:
301:Publications
294:
286:
284:
277:
272:
271:(1890), and
268:
264:
257:
255:
244:
234:
232:
225:
223:
218:
214:
212:
207:
205:
197:
190:
183:
177:
167:
159:Geneva, Ohio
152:
142:
141:
120:
116:
112:
32:Édith Thomas
739:1925 deaths
734:1854 births
476:Ohio portal
373:The Dancers
251:Shakespeare
192:The Century
728:Categories
420:References
291:John Keats
179:Scribner's
163:typesetter
85:Occupation
127:Signature
101:Education
697:LibriVox
595:The Week
275:(1915).
267:(1887),
215:Harper's
172:to send
153:Born in
93:Language
686:at the
241:Writing
96:English
504:
411:, ed.
339:(1889)
512:Notes
174:verse
502:ISBN
233:Her
217:and
184:The
149:Life
88:Poet
75:Died
63:Born
716:at
695:at
677:at
593:,"
537:,"
256:In
730::
620:^
602:^
582:^
566:^
546:^
520:^
508:.
230:.
210:.
189:,
182:,
165:.
119:,
115:,
573:"
557:"
38:.
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.