Bennett, Gertrude Ryder

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The Brooklyn Poetry Circle was founded in 1935 by Marie-Louise d'Esternaux, Maude Clark Hough, and Laura Spofford Wiltsie Lake. d'Esternaux's parents, Countess Ethelyn d'Esternaux and Count Max d'Esternaux, were active members of several artistic societies, and became especially close friends with the poet Edwin Markham. Markham encouraged the society and actively promoted it until his death in 1940. Other established poets also participated in the society during its early years and helped to define its aesthetic, the most well known being Maude Clark Hough and Anna Hempstead Branch, poets whose work is characterized by the use of simple ballad meters and by the predominance of traditional religious and family themes. The aesthetic defined in the Circle changed little over time. The Poetry Circle promoted and admired formalist poetic techniques, as well as poems with religious themes, until its dissolution in the late 1990s. The group's regular activities included two major annual events, a spring luncheon and a Christmas party. In the early years of the Circle, members often attended various cultural events around New York City, and participated in the New York World's Fair in 1939. The Circle also held monthly meetings, generally in the home of one of the members. Each month a poetic theme was assigned, and each member would submit a poem to the official critic several weeks before the meeting. For many years during the 1940s and 1950s, the critic was Gertrude Ryder Bennett, an author notable for writing many books and poems about the history of Brooklyn. Most active members of the circle joined in the relatively early years of the institution's history and remained members throughout their lives. During the 1980s and 1990s, very few people applied for membership, and the aging Circle members voted to disband in 1997.

From the guide to the Brooklyn Poetry Circle collection, 1935-2000, (Brooklyn Historical Society)

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creatorOf Bennett, Gertrude Ryder. Between the days (a book of poems). Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
creatorOf Bennett, Gertrude Ryder. Ballad of Fiddler Joe : typescript : Ballad of a Colonial footstove ; Ballad of Stephen Voorhees / Gertrude Ryder Bennett. Center for Brooklyn History (2020-)
referencedIn Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965. Houghton Library
creatorOf Brooklyn Poetry Circle collection, 1935-2000 Center for Brooklyn History (2020-)
referencedIn Bennet and Ryder families collection, 1670-2006 Center for Brooklyn History (2020-)
referencedIn Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965. Houghton Library
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associatedWith Bennet, Cornelius W., ca. 1776-ca. 1852 person
associatedWith Bennet, Gitty, b. ca. 1774 person
associatedWith Bennett, Elley May Ryder person
associatedWith Bennet, Wynant, ca. 1716-ca. 1768 person
associatedWith Branch, Anna Hempstead, 1875-1937 person
associatedWith Brooklyn Poetry Circle. corporateBody
correspondedWith Bynner, Witter, 1881-1968 person
associatedWith D'Esternaux, Marie-Louise person
associatedWith Hough, Maude Clark person
associatedWith Lake, Derick, ca. 1720-ca. 1800 person
associatedWith Lake, Derrick, 1765-1832 person
associatedWith Lederer, Gabrielle person
associatedWith Lilly, Othelia, 1908- person
associatedWith Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940 person
associatedWith Palen, Jennie M. person
associatedWith Ryder, Charles M., 1844-1917 person
associatedWith Ryder, Gertrude M., 1844-1916 person
associatedWith Stillwell, Jaques, fl. 1805 person
associatedWith Van Sicklen, Ferdinand, ca. 1801-1849 person
associatedWith Williams, Gertrude Ryder Bennett person
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Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) |x Intellectual life
Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) |x Social life and customs
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