Marguerite Ogden Wilkinson (14 November 1883 – 12 January 1928) was an American poet. She was born Marguerite Ogden Bigelow in 1883 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Marguerite Ogden Wilkinson était une poétesse américaine.
Elle est née Marguerite Ogden Bigelow en 1883 à Halifax, en Nouvelle-Écosse, fille de Nathan Kellogg Bigelow et de Gertrude Bigelow. Wikipédia (anglais)
Date/Lieu de naissance : 14 novembre 1883, Halifax, Canada
Date de décès : 12 janvier 1928
Enseignement : Université Northwestern
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Analysis (ai): The poem "Songs of an Empty House" by Marguerite Wilkinson is a reflection on the author's life and legacy. The first stanza explores the ...
Marguerite Ogden Wilkinson (1883-1928) began writing poetry when she attended Northwestern University. She published several volumes of poetry.
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Marguerite WILKINSON / Contemporary Poetry 1935 ; Author. WILKINSON, Marguerite, edited by ; Publisher. The Macmillan Company ; Year Printed. 1935 ; Accurate ...
The Canadian-American poet Marguerite Wilkinson loved the outdoors. Her poems celebrated camping in the wild; she also wrote religious poetry.
This small collection of correspondence and archival materials related to Marguerite Ogden Wilkinson was originally part of the Wilkinson collection of ...
This collection comprises letters written to Marguerite Wilkinson from contemporary American poets. The bulk of the correspondence was written in 1919.
Online Books by Marguerite Wilkinson (Wilkinson, Marguerite, 1883-1928). A Wikipedia article about this author is available.
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Marguerite Wilkinson YULE FIRE Macmillan c.1925 ; Downtown Books Milwaukee ( ; Est. delivery. Mon, Nov 18 - Fri, Nov 22. From Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.
Includes the poetry of James Riley, Eugene Field, Ina Coolbrith, Clinton Scollard, Richard Hovey, Witter Bynner, Robert Frost, Madison Cawein, George Sterling.