Ravenel, Beatrice Witte, 1870-1956

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Beatrice Witte Ravenel, writer and poet of Charleston, S.C.

From the description of Beatrice Witte Ravenel papers, 1892-1948 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 25290688

Beatrice Witte Ravenel (24 August 1870-15 March 1956), daughter of Charles Otto and Charlotte Sophia Reeves Witte, was born in Charleston, S.C. Her father was a German-born businessman and civic leader in Charleston. Beatrice was educated at the Charleston Female Seminary, and, in 1889, enrolled in the women's division of Harvard University. While in college, she played a prominent role in a group of literary young men and women, including William Vaughn Moody, Trumball Stickney, and Norman and Hutchins Hapgood. She wrote for the Harvard Monthly and the Advocate, and published poems in Scribner's Magazine, the Chap-Book Magazine, and the Literary Digest .

In 1900, she married Francis Gualdo Ravenel, whose mother, Harriot Horry Ravenel, was a well-known writer and biographer. In 1904, Beatrice and Francis had a daughter, Beatrice St. Julien Ravenel. After the birth of her daughter, Beatrice Witte Ravenel lived on a plantation south of Charleston. This was the setting for several of her best poems, which primarily deal with the Yemassee Indian heritage of the Carolina low country. Francis Ravenel was no businessman, and, by the late 1910s, the sizable fortune left Beatrice by her father was gone. She helped support the family by writing fiction for Ainslee's, Harper's, and the Saturday Evening Post, and, after 1919, she wrote editorials for the Columbia (S.C.) State .

In the late 1910s, Beatrice began writing poetry again, and, in the early 1920s, came abrupt change in her verse. She ceased to write the sentimental abstractions of the waning genteel tradition and began producing free verse of notable economy of diction, precision of language, and vivid imagery. The formation of the South Carolina Poetry Society brought her into contact with other poets, including visitors such as Amy Lowell, with whom she formed a strong friendship.

In 1926, six years after Francis Ravenel's death, Beatrice married Samuel Prioleau Ravenel. After her second marriage, she no longer had to support herself and daughter through writing. The Ravenels traveled extensively. Though she wrote little poetry during her later years, one sequence based on the West Indies, unpublished in her lifetime, is among her most accomplished work. Beatrice Witte Ravenel died on 15 March 1956 at the age of 85. Her best known work is The Arrow of Lightening, a book of poetry published in 1926.

[Source: Robert Bain, Joseph M. Flora, and Louis D. Rubin, Jr., eds., Southern Writers: A Biographical Dictionary (Baton Rouge, La.: Louisiana State University Press, 1979): 371-372.]

From the guide to the Beatrice Witte Ravenel Papers, 1892-1948, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)

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creatorOf Ravenel, Beatrice Witte, 1870-1956. Beatrice Witte Ravenel papers, 1892-1948 [manuscript]. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
creatorOf Beatrice Witte Ravenel Papers, 1892-1948 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
referencedIn Doyle, John Robert. John Robert Doyle papers, 1933-1986. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
referencedIn Cox, H. Morris (Headley Morris), 1916-. Research notes on the Charleston Poetic Renascence, 1920-1930. College of Charleston, Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Library
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associatedWith Allen, Hervey, 1889-1949. person
associatedWith Cox, H. Morris (Headley Morris), 1916- person
associatedWith Doyle, John Robert. person
associatedWith Hapgood, Norman, 1868-1937. person
associatedWith Heywood, Dubose, 1885-1940. person
associatedWith Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925. person
associatedWith Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940. person
associatedWith Pinckney, Eliza Lucas, 1723-1793. person
associatedWith Pinckney, Josephine, 1895-1957. person
associatedWith Ravenel, Harriott Horry, 1832-1912. person
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Death 1956

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