Monroe,Harriet

Monroe,Harriet
Monroe, Harriet. 1860-1936.
American poet who founded and edited (1912-1936) Poetry, an influential magazine in which works of Marianne Moore, Wallace Stevens, and William Carlos Williams, among others, were first published.

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  • Monroe, Harriet — born Dec. 23, 1860, Chicago, Ill., U.S. died Sept. 26, 1936, Arequipa, Peru U.S. editor. She worked on various newspapers in the city as an art and drama critic while privately writing verse and verse plays. In 1912 she founded Poetry magazine,… …   Universalium

  • Monroe, Harriet — (23 dic. 1860, Chicago, Ill., EE.UU.–26 sep. 1936, Arequipa, Perú). Editora estadounidense. Trabajó en varios periódicos de Chicago como crítica de arte y teatro, mientras escribía, en forma privada, poemas y obras de teatro en verso. En 1922… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Monroe — Monroe, James Monroe, Marilyn * * * (as used in expressions) Monroe, Bill William Smith Monroe Monroe, doctrina Monroe, Harriet Monroe, James Monroe, Marilyn …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Monroe — /meuhn roh /, n. 1. Harriet, 1861? 1936, U.S. editor and poet. 2. James, 1758 1831, 5th president of the U.S. 1817 25. 3. Marilyn (Norma Jean Baker or Mortenson), 1926 62, U.S. film actress. 4. a city in N Louisiana. 57,597. 5. a city in SE… …   Universalium

  • Harriet — (as used in expressions) Martineau, Harriet Monroe, Harriet Stowe, Harriet Beecher Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Tubman, Harriet Wilson, Harriet E. Harriet E. Adams …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Harriet — /har ee euht/, n. a female given name, form of Harry. Also, Harriette, Harrietta /har ee et euh/. * * * (as used in expressions) Martineau Harriet Monroe Harriet Stowe Harriet Beecher Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Tubman Harriet Wilson Harriet E. * * …   Universalium

  • Harriet Monroe — (12 December 1860 ndash; 26 September 1936) was an American editor, scholar, literary critic, and patron of the arts. She is best known as the founder and long time editor of Poetry Magazine. Monroe was born in Chicago, Illinois and died in… …   Wikipedia

  • Harriet Tubman — (* ca. 1820 als Araminta Ross im Dorchester County, Maryland; † 10. März 1913 in Auburn, New York) ist die bekannteste Fluchthelferin der Underground Ra …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Harriet Lane — Harriet Lane, nièce du président américain James Buchanan, Première dame des États Unis. Harriet Rebecca Lane Johnston (9 mai 1830 3 juillet 1903), nièce du Président des États Unis, James Buchanan, célibataire endurci, fut… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Harriet Monroe — (* 1860 in Chicago; † 1936) war ein US amerikanische Dichterin und Literaturkritikerin. Biografie Harriet Monroe war zunächst selbst als Dichterin tätig und als solche 1892 Verfasserin der Columbian Ode , eines Gedichts zur World’s Columbian… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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