Papers of Leonora von Stosch [manuscript] 1916-39.

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Papers of Leonora von Stosch [manuscript] 1916-39.

Poems [23 items. chiefly typescript signed] -- Letters concerning the effects of music on her poetry, American poetry, and James Oppenheim [5 items. holograph & typescript signed] -- Newspaper clippings, 1935-39, concerning Leonora and Edgar Speyer [8 items. printed]. Correspondents include: Miss Mann, Curtis Hidden Page, Mr. Steinman, and Mr. Stokes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7929486

University of Virginia. Library

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Page, Curtis Hidden, 1870-1946

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Curtis Hidden Page was an American educator and translator born in Greenwood, Missouri, in 1870. The Pages trace their roots back to some of the founding members of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, including Gov. John Winthrop. Page graduated from Harvard University in 1892 with a doctorate in English Literature and a concentration in French. He taught French and English at Harvard for fifteen years. In 1911, after a brief stint at Columbia and Northwestern Universities, Page became a ...

Oppenheim, James, 1882-1932

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Oppenheim was founder of The Seven Arts, and co-edited it along with Brooks and Waldo Frank. From the description of Correspondence : to Van Wyck Brooks, 1916-1920. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 182857686 American poet and novelist. From the description of Essay by James Oppenheim [manuscript], n.d. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647814351 James Oppenheim (1882-1932), an American poet, novelist and editor, was a...

Speyer, Leonora, 1872-1956

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Poet and author. Born Leonora von Stosch; married Edgar Speyer. From the description of Leonora Speyer papers, 1917-1941. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980981 Leonora Speyer (1852-1956) was a violinist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and a Pulitzer Prize winning poet. She was awarded the honor in 1927 for her book of poetry, Fiddler's Farewell . Other works by Speyer include A Canopic Jar (1921), Naked Heal (1931), and Slow Wall (1939). From the guide to th...

Speyer, Edgar, 1862-1932

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Stokes, Mr.

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Mann, Kal, 1917-, Miss,

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Steinman, Mr.,

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