Porter, Charlotte (Charlotte Endymion), 1857-1942
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Porter, Charlotte Endymion, 1859-1942
Porter, Charlotte Endymion, 1857-1942
Porter, Helen Charlotte, 1857-1942
Everett, Robert Iphys, 1857-1942
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found: NUC pre-56(Porter, Charlotte Endymion, 1859-1942; usage: Charlotte Porter)
found: Wikipedia, 14 Feb. 2017(Charlotte Porter; Charlotte Endymion Porter; b. Helen Charlotte Porter on 6 Jan. 1857 in Towanda, PA; d. 16 Jan. 1942 in Melrose, MA; American poet, translator and literary critic; graduated from Wells College in New York in 1875 and then studied at the Sorbonne in Paris; after moving to Philadelphia, became editor of Shakesperiana; co-founded with Helen Archibald Clarke in 1889 the quarterly journal Poet Lore in Philadelphia, later moving it to Boston and in 1903 selling it, but both remained editors for many years, it is now the oldest continuing poetry magazine in the US; edited a 40-volume edition of Shakespeare and co-edited with Clarke editions of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning; published poems, some under the pseudonym Robert Iphys Everett; co-wrote with Clarke in 1897 Clever Tales, a book of translations of European authors; member of the Boston Browning Society, serving as vice-president 1903-1936; also a member of Julia Ward Howe's Boston Authors Club; at the end of her life, lived on the Isle au Haut in Maine during the summers and in Massachusetts the remainder of the year)
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1982-02-11: new
2020-09-08: revised
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