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Elinor Wylie

Poet Description: 

Elinor Wylie was born in New Jersey and grew up in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., the child of a prominent family. As an adult she became poetry editor of Vanity Fair and a contributing editor to The New Republic. The poems often combine exquisite craft with a powerful sense of isolation, sometimes with an aura of death. Their precision also bears comparison with imagist practice, especially with some of Amy Lowell’s and H.D.’s early poetry. After a series of heart attacks, Wylie died of a stroke at age forty-three.

Race/Ethnicity: 
European [1]
Picture: 
Elinor Wylie
Gender: 
Female [2]
Sexuality: 
Straight [3]
First Name: 
Elinor
Last Name: 
Wylie
Birth & Death Dates: 
Monday, September 7, 1885 to Sunday, December 16, 1928
School of Poetry: 
Modernist [4]
Birth Place: 
Somerville , New Jersey
United States
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New Jersey US
Group visibility: 
Public - accessible to all site users

Source URL: https://modernamericanpoetry.org/poet/elinor-wylie

Links
[1] https://modernamericanpoetry.org/category/race-ethnicity/european
[2] https://modernamericanpoetry.org/category/gender/female
[3] https://modernamericanpoetry.org/category/sexuality/straight
[4] https://modernamericanpoetry.org/school-poetry/modernist
[5] http://maps.google.com?q=46.880607+-87.363281+%28%2C+Somerville%2C+NJ%2C+%2C+us%29