Papers of Helen Gray Cone [manuscript], 1880-1917.

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Papers of Helen Gray Cone [manuscript], 1880-1917.

There are three manuscripts: "The strange guest," a fragment containing the last stanza of "Madonna Pia," and another fragment containing the last stanza of "King Raedwald." The letters apologize for detaining proofs; mention a reading at Wellesley; and regret she cannot speak at the New England Poetry Club. The correspondent is a Miss Brown.

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University of Virginia. Library

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New England Poetry Club

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The New England Poetry Club is a poets’ association founded in 1915 by Amy Lowell, Robert Frost, and Conrad Aiken to foster the art of poetic expression. The Club runs the oldest poetry reading series in the country an and offers an ongoing writing workshop open to all members. The Club sponsors various awards and contests to encourage and recognize poetic achievement. Members of New England Poetry Club are poets, publishers, and readers and translators of poetry who live in New England or have ...

Wellesley College

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Cone, Helen Gray, 1859-1934.

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American educator and poet. From the description of Papers of Helen Gray Cone [manuscript], 1880-1917. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647814502 ...