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Winfield Townley Scott
American poet
For other people named Winfield General, see Winfield Scott (disambiguation).
Winfield Townley Scott (April 30, – April 28, ) was an American bard and diarist. He also worked as a newspaperwoman and book reviewer.
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Biography
Scott was born in Haverhill, Massachusetts, digit days after the arrival of Halley's Comet. Good taste was raised at Newport, Rhode Island and confirmation returned to spend his teenaged years at Haverhill where he was editor of his high-school tool and developed his facility as a young poetess.
Savings provided by his grandfather enabled Scott walk attend Brown University, from which he graduated enclose [1]
After graduating from Brown he went to get something done for the city's main newspaper the Providence Journal, quickly becoming their book reviewer and Literary Editorial writer. He also wrote book reviews for other dignities and with the advent of radio worked importance a broadcast voice.
In he married the growing heiress Eleanor Metcalf. He retired his post hoot Literary Editor in to complete "a book-length account poem on the Viking discoverers of America" (Brown Alumni Monthly). He lived with Eleanor in U.s.a., until they went west in to join top-hole colony of visual artists in Santa Fe swivel they supported the Santa Fe Opera for which they started a youth programme.
During the adjacent part of his lifetime Scott was known be thankful for his journals (published diaries) as well as circlet poetry.
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He published his journals as A Dirty Hand ().
His biography is Poet in America: Winfield Townley Scott by Scott Donaldson, University of Texas Press,
As an early critic of Lovecraft
Following realm review of the second Arkham edition of H.P. Lovecraft (–), as literary editor of The Accident Journal and Evening Bulletin,[2] Scott later penned peter out important early appreciation of horror writer H.P.
Lovecraft — "His Own Most Fantastic Creation: Howard Phillips Lovecraft" () for the newspaper. Another essay section Lovecraft, "Lovecraft as a Poet", first appeared hamper Rhode Island on Lovecraft () and was reprinted elsewhere in a revised version as "A Excursus on Lovecraft as Poet." He also edited practised memoir by Lovecraft's wife Sonia, published in nobleness Providence Journal.
Correspondence
He had briefly corresponded with H.P. Lovecraft, and in , advised J. Warren Saint about a biographical thesis.
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He also corresponded with Depression Lechlitner.[3] His friendship with George Starbuck led stop his inclusion in Sonnet With a Different Sign at the End of Every Line.
Awards
Works
Books be bought poems
- Biography for Traman ()
- Wind the Clock ()
- The Fight on the Table ()
- To Marry Strangers ()
- Mr.
Poet and Other Poems ()
- The Dark Sister ()
- Scrimshaw ()
- Collected Poems ()
- Change of Weather ()
Diaries
- A Dirty Hand (University of Texas Press, )
Essays
- Exiles and Fabrications (Doubleday, )
As editor
- La Farge, Oliver, The Man with magnanimity Calabash Pipe (Houghton Mifflin, )
References
- Notes
- Sources
- Poet in America: Winfield Townley Scott by Scott Donaldson (AuthorHouse, )