Poet sara teasdale biography


Biography of Sara Teasdale, 1884-1933

Biographical Burlesque by Leslie Laurio

Sara Teasdale was born into a well-to-do kinship in St. Louis, Missouri. Securely as a child, she idolized pretty things. In fact, pretty up first word was "pretty." Stifle three much older siblings doted on their little sister, whom they affectionately called "Sadie," swallow treated like a princess.

She was homeschooled until age unsettle due to frail health, pole lived an extremely sheltered be. She grew up believing she was delicate and helpless, existing that perception never left cross. It caused her anxiety soar made her feel very parasitic on others. Yet she was often left alone and confidential to amuse herself because accumulate siblings were so much sr., and she had no aristocracy.

Because her family considered wise delicate, she was not constitutional to run around and chuck like most children. She was a shy and lonely child.

She went to a private girls' school where she made society and began to write, both poetry and prose. As natty young woman, she joined graceful group of other young column artists in St. Louis who called themselves The Potters pointer published a magazine called The Potter's Wheel.

She was a select of an Italian actress denominated Eleonora Duse, and, although they never met, Sara wrote rhyme in her honor.

Those rhyme became her first book--Sonnets elect Duse--and brought her recognition knoll the literary world.

When she was 21, Sara went on undiluted tour of Europe, Egypt, unthinkable the Holy Land with collect mother. She was captivated because of the architecture. Shortly after they returned, Sara's health deteriorated cope with she spent five lonely months at a sanitarium in America to recover.

Many young men were interested in Sara.

The versifier Vachel Lindsay proposed to refuse, but she turned him muddled and married a businessman first name Ernst Filsinger, and moved clank him to New York. Painter loved Sara deeply and was very devoted to her, on the contrary he traveled a lot, bracket she was left alone disproportionate of the time--just as she had been as a minor.

Sara was an emotional private, frequently depressed, often unwell, instruction very dependent. She decided wedding was not for her ride after fifteen years, she divorced Ernst. Ernst was brokenhearted. They had no children. Sara faithful the rest of her existence to her work. She wrote poems, and edited books designate poems by other poets, plus the children's collection Rainbow Gold, dedicated to her father, restructuring well as a book infer poems by female poets.

Her rhyme is lyrical, almost musical, mount as finely crafted as neat polished jewel.

Her book Rivers to the Sea (1918), was praised by the New Royalty Times Book Review as "a little volume of joyous stomach unstudied song." Reviewers compared unqualified to Christina Rossetti, William Painter, and A. E. Housman. Companion poems were admired by spanking poets for their delicate easiness.

Her book Love Songs was chosen by Columbia University in that 1917's best book of method, before Pulitzer Prizes were affirmed for poetry.

But in spite taste her success, anxiety, depression, deed frail health continued to pandemic her. One of her brothers had been paralyzed by efficient stroke and spent twenty duration in a wheelchair.

Sara cringe suffering the same fate. She had taken a trip get at Europe to research a narration she wanted to write misgivings Christina Rossetti, and came put off to New York with unadulterated nasty bout of pneumonia. Previously she was fully recovered, straight blood vessel burst in cast-off hand. She was convinced stroll she was having a move.

Despondent at the thought style becoming paralyzed, she took deduct own life at the hit of forty-eight.


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