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  1. Biography - Teasdale, Sara (1884-1933): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  2. Love songs. by Sara Teasdale. by Teasdale. Sara. 1884-1933., 1917-01-01
  3. Rivers to the sea. by Sara Teasdale. by Teasdale. Sara. 1884-1933., 1915-01-01
  4. The answering voice : one hundred love lyrics by women by Sara Teasdale 1884-1933, 1917-12-31
  5. Sara Teasdale: Woman and Poet by William Drake, 1989-01-31
  6. Sara Teasdale (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Carol Schoen, 1986-11
  7. Sara Teasdale: A Biography by Margaret Carpenter, 1977-06

41. Printing
Teasdale, Sara, 18841933. Coatsworth, Elizabeth Jane, 1893- Miller, BerthaE. Mahony. Teasdale, Sara, 1884-1933. Wilson, Edmund, 1895-1972.
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"Printing and Publishing" Manuscript Summaries
Bechtel, Louise Seaman, b. 1894.
Title: Papers, 1877-1980, 1913-1980 (bulk)
Physical Details: 8 cubic ft.
Notes: Bechtel (1894-1985) was head of the juvenile book department at Macmillan from 1919-1934, assistant editor and director for THE HORN BOOK MAGAZINE, and lecturer and author on children's literature. She graduated from Vassar College in 1915.
Summary:
Other items include typed excerpts from the diary of her father Charles F. Seaman, 1877-1950; family photographs, clippings, announcements, and postcards; and Bechtel's collection of prints and photographs including works by Boris Artzybasheff, Pamela Bianco, Fritz Eichenberg, Dorothy Lathrop, Howard Pyle, Lynd Ward, and Stanley Wengenroth.
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42. Author:
O'Neill, Eugene, 18881953. Paul, Alice, 1885-1977. Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967.Teasdale, Sara, 1884-1933. Wilson, Edmund, 1895-1972. Fitch, Eliot Grant.
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Mason, Ruth Fitch, 1890-1974.
Title: Papers, 1908-1962.
Physical Details: 2 cubic ft.
Notes: Writer, literary agent. Vassar College Class of 1912.
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Other Authors: Mason, Gregory, 1889-
Subjects:
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941.
Dos Passos, John, 1896-1970.
Ellis, Havelock, 1859-1939.
Frost, Robert, 1874-1963. Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson, 1873-1945. Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967. Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951. O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953. Paul, Alice, 1885-1977. Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967. Teasdale, Sara, 1884-1933. Wilson, Edmund, 1895-1972. Fitch, Eliot Grant. Bartlett, Walter S. Bartlett, Scott. Phillipson, Elizabeth Grace Boyd. Bartlett, Eliot Fitch. Fitch, Eliza Eliot. Boyd, Thomas, 1898-1935. Vassar CollegeStudents. Curtis Brown, Ltd. American literature. LiteratureWomen authors. Authors.

43. Tucson Pima Public Library /Children's
Author, Teasdale, Sara, 18841933. Title, Christmas carol / a poem by SaraTeasdale ; pictures by Dale Gottlieb. Publisher, New York H. Holt, 1993.
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WORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Children's Materials Internet View Entire Collection Author Teasdale, Sara, 1884-1933. Title Publisher New York : H. Holt, 1993. LOCATION CALL # STATUS Valencia children's Picture Book Teasdale STORED Wilmot children's Picture Book Teasdale CHECK SHELF Woods children's Picture Book Teasdale CHECK SHELF Edition 1st ed. Description Summary An illustrated version of the poem describing all those that were present at the singing of the first Christmas carol. Subjects Christmas Juvenile poetry. Children's poetry, American. American poetry. Other author Gottlieb, Dale, 1952- ISBN

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MARRIAGE Mary Coleridge (18611907); THE GIFT Sara Teasdale (1884-1933); ONCEWE PLAYED Mathilde Blind (1841-96). THE GIFT Sara Teasdale (1884-1933).
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I wish I could remember that first day, First hour, first moment of your meeting me, If bright or dim the season, it might be Summer or Winter for aught that I can say; So unrecorded did it slip away, So blind was I to see and to foresee, So dull to mark the budding of my tree That would not blossom yet for many a May. If only I could recollect it, such A day of days! I let it come and go As traceless as a thaw of bygone snow; It seemed to mean so little, meant so much; If only now I could recall that touch

45. The Look - Teasdale
Sara Teasdale (18841933) The Look. STREPHON kissed me in the spring, Robinin the fall, But Colin only looked at me And never kissed at all.
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Links to... ...other Poetry Sites Sara Teasdale (1884-1933) The Look S TREPHON kissed me in the spring, Robin in the fall, But Colin only looked at me And never kissed at all. Strephon's kiss was lost in jest, Robin's lost in play, But the kiss in Colin's eyes Haunts me night and day. This poem can be found, for example, in:
  • Teasdale, Sara. Love Songs . New York: The Macmillan Company, 1917.
  • Forbes, Anita P., ed. Modern Verse. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1921.
  • 46. Ebb Tide - Teasdale
    Sara Teasdale (18841933) Ebb Tide. WHEN the long day goes by And I do not seeyour face, The old wild, restless sorrow Steals from its hiding place.
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    Links to... ...other Poetry Sites Sara Teasdale (1884-1933) Ebb Tide W HEN the long day goes by And I do not see your face, The old wild, restless sorrow Steals from its hiding place. My day is barren and broken, Bereft of light and song, A beach bleak and windy That moans the whole day long. To the empty beach at ebb tide, Bare with its rocks and scars, Come back like the sea with singing, And light of a million stars. This poem can be found, for example, in:
  • Teasdale, Sara. Love Songs . New York: The Macmillan Company, 1917.
  • 47. GUINEVERE: TEXTS, IMAGES, BASIC INFORMATION
    1876); Simcox, George Augustus (18411905), The Farewell of Ganore (1869); Teasdale, Sara (1884-1933), Guenevere (1911); Tennyson
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    GUINEVERE
    Guinevere is said to be the daughter of Leodegrance of Cameliard in late medieval romance. She marries Arthur and then has a love affair with Lancelot which causes the downfall of Camelot. The Welsh Triads speak of "Arthur's Three Great Queens," all named Gwenhwyfar ( Triad 56) and name Gwenhwyfar as "more faithless" than the three faithless wives of the Island of Britain ( Triad 80). One of the earliest Arthurian stories is about the abduction of Guinevere by Meleagant (or Melyagaunce or Melwas). The story is told in The Life of St. Gildas Lancelot and appears in Malory. Tennyson presents Guinevere as a sinner who was "spoilt the purpose" of Arthur's life. Nevertheless, Tennyson does bring Guinevere and other female characters to the fore, as does one of his contemporaries, William Morris . In his poem "The Defence of Guenevere," Morris is the first to give the Queen her own voice, thus beginning a tradition that is continued in Sara Teasdale's poem "Guenevere,"

    48. GALAHAD: TEXTS, IMAGES, BASIC INFORMATION
    Teasdale, Sara (18841933), Galahad in the Castle of the Maidens (1911); Tennyson, Alfred Lord (1809-1892), Sir Galahad (1834);
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    GALAHAD
    Galahad is the son of Lancelot and Elaine of Corbenic. Galahad was conceived when Elaine tricked Lancelot into thinking he was meeting and sleeping with Guinevere . Galahad is best known as the knight who achieves the quest for the Holy Grail . As the chosen knight he is allowed to sit in the Siege Perilous, the seat at the Round Table that is reserved for the Grail Knight. The first appearance of Galahad in medieval romance is in the thirteenth-century Vulgate Cycle. His coming is predicted in the first romance in the cycle, the Estoire del saint Graal , where he is said to be the ninth in the line of Nascien, who was baptized by Josephus, son of Joseph of Arimathea, and who was one of those who is said to have brought Christianity to Britain. Galahad remains the pre-eminent Grail Knight in Malory's Morte d'Arthur and in Tennyson's Idylls of the King . A shorter poem by Tennyson, "Sir Galahad," presented the popular image of the perfect knight whose "strength was as the strength of ten" because his "heart is pure." The popular painting "Sir Galahad"(1862) by George Frederic Watts (1817-1904) also presents Galahad as an idealized figure.
    TEXTS:
    • Cawein, Madison J. (1865-1914)

    49. Project BookRead - FREE Online Book: Love Songs By Sara Teasdale
    Love Songs Sara Teasdale American (Missouri New York) poet, 18841933.Author of Rivers to the Sea , Helen of Troy and Other Poems , Etc.
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    Love Songs
    Sara Teasdale Love Songs
    Sara Teasdale
    Author of "Rivers to the Sea", "Helen of Troy and Other Poems", Etc.
    To E.
    I have remembered beauty in the night,
    Against black silences I waked to see
    A shower of sunlight over Italy
    And green Ravello dreaming on her height;
    I have remembered music in the dark,
    The clean swift brightness of a fugue of Bach's, And running water singing on the rocks When once in English woods I heard a lark. But all remembered beauty is no more Than a vague prelude to the thought of you You are the rarest soul I ever knew, Lover of beauty, knightliest and best; My thoughts seek you as waves that seek the shore, And when I think of you, I am at rest. Prefatory Note Beside new poems, this book contains lyrics taken from "Rivers to the Sea", "Helen of Troy and Other Poems", and one or two from an earlier volume. Contents I Barter Twilight Night Song at Amalfi The Look A Winter Night A Cry Gifts But Not to Me Song at Capri Child, Child

    50. 20th Century Poets "T"-- Page 1
    Sara_Teasdale (18841933), American poet. Poetry Online Rivers to the Sea Completetext. (HTI) Sara Teasdale Text of Flame and Shadow, Helen of Troy and
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    Rabindranath Tagore
    Indian poet, lyricist, commentator, historian, dramatist, and activist Poetry Online:
    "Where The Mind is Without Fear"
    Text of poem. (pwp)
    Rabindra Nath Tagore Home Page
    Bio, excerpts from "Gitanjali" , text of "Where the mind is without fear" (ahmad)
    Rabindranath Tagore
    Text of "The Kiss", "Hard Times", "Lord of My Life", "Waiting" , "The Sun of the First Day", "My Song" , "Fireflies", "On the Nature of Love", "One Day in Spring...", and "I". (allspirit)
    Rabindranath Tagore
    Text of "The Gardener" "Fruit Gathering" "Gitanjali" "Lover's Gifts" ... "Stray Birds" (pwp)
    Gitanjali
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    "Unending Love"
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    Poems of Rabiindranath Tagore
    Text of "Gitanjali", "Where the mind is without fear", "Fireflies", "Later poems of Tagore", "Hard times". (thrace)
    Collection of Poems by Rabindranath Tagore
    Text of 20 poems.

    51. I Would Live In Your Love By Sara Teasdale
    Great Romantic Ideas. Greeting Cards. Greeting Cards. Beauty. Free Beauty Tips.Hot Offer. Click here. I WOULD LIVE IN YOUR LOVE. Author Sara Teasdale (18841933).
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    Author: Sara Teasdale (1884-1933) I would live in your love as the sea-grasses live in the sea,
    Borne up by each wave as it passes, drawn down by each wave that recedes;
    I would empty my soul of the dreams that have gathered in me,
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    52. HTI American Verse Project
    view=header idno=TeasdFlame c=amverse Teasdale, Sara, 18841933 /Flame and shadow. view=header idno=TeasdRiver c=amverse Teasdale
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    Bibliography:
    1799-1888 / Ralph Waldo Emerson : an estimate of his character and genius : in prose and verse 1799-1888 / Sonnets and canzonets 1836-1907 / Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich 1859-1929 / Retinue and other poems 1878-1927 / Poems 1796-1828 / Poems of John Brainard 1878-1962, ed. / Anthology of magazine verse for 1920 and year book of american poetry 1878-1962 / House of falling leaves with other poems 1878-1962. / Lyrics of life and love 1875-1937 / Rose of the wind and other poems 1875-1937 / Shoes that danced and other poems 1794-1878 / Poems 1794-1878 / Selections from the American poets 1845-1912 / Farm ballads 1845-1912 / Farm festivals 1861-1929 / April airs : a book of New England lyrics 1861-1929 / Ballads and lyrics 1861-1929 / Earth deities and other rhythmic masques 1861-1929 / Echoes from Vagabondia 1861-1929 / Last songs from Vagabondia 1861-1929. / Later Poems 1861-1929 / More songs from Vagabondia 1861-1929 / Ode on the coronation of King Edward 1861-1929 / Rough rider and other poems 1861-1929 / Songs from Vagabondia 1861-1929 / Songs of the sea children 1865-1914 / Ode read August 15, 1907, at the dedication of the monument erected at Gloucester, Massachusetts, in commemoration of the founding of the Massachusetts Bay colony in the year sixteen hundred and twenty-three

    53. Biography
    Biography Sara Teasdale (18841933). Sara Teasdale, born in St. Louis,Missouri, moved to New York and in 1914 married Ernst Felsinger
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    Biography: Sara Teasdale (1884-1933)
    Sara Teasdale, born in St. Louis, Missouri, moved to New York and in 1914 married Ernst Felsinger, whom she divorced in 1929. In 1933, she committed suicide. Teasdale's poems, known for their emotional intensity, exhibit influences of Sappho, Christina Rosetti, and Emily Dickinson. As Teasdale continued to lament upon her disenchantment with marriage, her earlier lyrics of love increasingly turned to the subject of death. In her poetry, she once claimed, "I make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes." Her book of poems, Love Songs , received a Columbia (now Pulitzer) Poetry Prize in 1917. Teasdale's other books include Flame and Shadow Dark of the Moon Strange Victory (1933), and The Collected Poems of Sara Teasdale (The Macmillan Company, 1937). Photo Credit: Courtesy of Wellesley College Library, Special Collections.

    54. PEOPLE WITH A HISTORY: An Online Guide To Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual And Trans* Hist
    Texts Literary Sara Teasdale (18841933) Flame and Shadow AtProject Gutenberg; Sara Teasdale (1884-1933)Helen of Troy, and
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    Main Index Halsall - Political/Religion Pages Halsall - Academic Pages
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    Site Maintainer: Paul Halsall
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    Section V: North America
    [Note: Although North America includes Mexico, Mexican LGBT history will be treated along with the other countries of Latin America] Go to the following pages for other parts of P eople w ith a H istory

    55. Women's Literary Papers
    Letters from the American poet Sara Teasdale (18841933) to fellowpoet and literary editor (of The Mirror), Orrick Johns. Teasdale
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    Special Collections Department
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    Manuscripts and Archival Resources
    Historical manuscripts and archives include the papers, letters, diaries, photographs, account books, ledgers, and records of individuals, families, and organizations. Unpublished finding aids to manuscript and archival collections are available in Special Collections, and a growing number of these have been posted on the Library's server for access via the Internet. http://www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/findaids/ In general, University of Delaware manuscript finding aids include biographical notes, scope and content notes, series outlines, series descriptions, and container lists. All complete finding aids, including container lists, are available in the repository. In addition to the unpublished finding aids and inventories, Special Collections maintains a database of literary and historical correspondence and manuscripts. A selected listing of these sources is included below, along with their manuscript collection numbers. For assistance of any kind, please contact a Librarian in Special Collections.

    56. Sara Teasdale Sappho
    poem. Further Reading You can help keep DayPoems on the Web Click hereto learn how Sappho. By Sara Teasdale. 18841933 The twilight's
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    The twilight's inner flame grows blue and deep,
    And in my Lesbos, over leagues of sea,
    The temples glimmer moonwise in the trees.
    Twilight has veiled the little flower face
    Here on my heart, but still the night is kind
    And leaves her warm sweet weight against my breast. Am I that Sappho who would run at dusk Along the surges creeping up the shore When tides came in to ease the hungry beach, And running, running, till the night was black, Would fall forespent upon the chilly sand And quiver with the winds from off the sea? Ah, quietly the shingle waits the tides Whose waves are stinging kisses, but to me Love brought no peace, nor darkness any rest. I crept and touched the foam with fevered hands And cried to Love, from whom the sea is sweet, From whom the sea is bitterer than death. Ah, Aphrodite, if I sing no more To thee, God's daughter, powerful as God

    57. Sara Teasdale Blue Squills
    Blue Squills. By Sara Teasdale. 18841933 How many million Aprils came BeforeI ever knew How white a cherry bough could be, A bed of squills, how blue.
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    How many million Aprils came
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    How white a cherry bough could be,
    A bed of squills, how blue.
    And many a dancing April
    When life is done with me, Will lift the blue flame of the flower And the white flame of the tree. Oh, burn me with your beauty, then, Oh, hurt me, tree and flower, Lest in the end death try to take Even this glistening hour. O shaken flowers, O shimmering trees, O sunlit white and blue, Wound me, that I through endless sleep May bear the scar of you. Back to top DayPoems Poem No. 1322 Poems by Sara Teasdale: Blue Squills Come Four Winds I shall not care ... There will come Soft Rain D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s Won't you help support DayPoems? DayPoems Front Poetry Whirl Google search for Sara Teasdale Reading passions Poets and Poetry Press ... Recent reading Indexes Poems Poets Poetry Places Poetry Places 100 Canadian Poets: Tom Wayman Waldecki, Michael E.

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    59. World Book || Poets T-Z
    Top of page. Sara Teasdale (18841933) was an American lyric poet. Someof her work anticipates modern feminist verse and the intimate
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    Sara Teasdale Alice Walker Phillis Wheatley Elinor Wylie
    Sara Teasdale (1884-1933) was an American lyric poet. Some of her work anticipates modern feminist verse and the intimate, autobiographical style known as confessional poetry. A large number of Teasdale's poems deal with love and death. Many of the speakers in her lyrics are women who face the death or desertion of a loved one. They also face the fact of their own mortality with disillusionment, but not as cynics. Teasdale associated moral and spiritual beauty with the harmonies of the natural world.
    Teasdale was born in St. Louis, Missouri. In addition to writing her own poetry, she edited an anthology of love lyrics by women called The Answering Voice (1917, rev. ed. 1928). She also edited Rainbow Gold (1922), a collection of poetry for young people. Her Collected Poems was published in 1937. Alice Walker (1944-...) is an African American writer. In her novels, short stories, poetry, and essays, Walker writes about black and white people living in America and Africa in differing economic circumstances. She uses a variety of narrative forms and levels of diction to create vivid, memorable, and larger-than-life characters. Her novel The Color Purple (1982) won the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for fiction.

    60. VocalPoetry.com
    ~VocalPoetry.com~ ~ Sara Teasdale ~. 18841933. Sara Teasdale was bornin St. Louis and lived both on Lindell Blvd. and on Kingsbury Place.
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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."
    STARS
    by ~Sara Teasdale~
    Read by
    Scott O'Neill

    Alone in the night
    On a dark hill
    With pines around me
    Spicy and still, And a heaven full of stars
    Over my head,
    White and topaz And misty red; Myriads with beating Hearts of fire That aeons Cannot vex or tire; Up the dome of heaven Like a great hill, I watch them marching Stately and still, And I know that I Am honored to be Witness Of so much majesty.

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