Constance Carrier

Constance Carrier

Constance Carrier (July 29, 1908 - December 7, 1991)[1] was an American teacher and poet.

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Life

Carrier was descended from Martha Carrier, one of the women hanged during the notorious Salem, Massachusetts, witch trials of 1692, the subject of her last volume.

After graduating from Smith College in 1929, Carrier taught at New Britain High school, and then five years at Hall High School in West Hartford, before retiring in 1969. She taught several subjects, but is most remembered for teaching Latin.

Her work was published in the New Yorker,[2] New York Quarterly,[3] Ploughshares,[4] Poetry,[5] and Harper's.[6] In the 1960s and 1970s, Carrier published translations of the works three classical Roman writers, the playwright Terence, and poets Propertius and Tibullus.

The anniversary of her 100th birthday was celebrated in New Britain, Connecticut.[7]

Awards

  • The Middle Voice won the 1954 Lamont Prize, given by the Academy of American Poets.
  • The Golden Rose Award from the New England Poetry Club[8]

Works

Poetry

Translations

  • Palmer Bovie, ed (1974). The complete comedies of Terence; modern verse translations. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0813507758. 
  • Palmer Bovie, ed (1992). Terence, the comedies. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0801843545. 
  • Titus Maccius Plautus (1995). "Amphityron". In David R. Slavitt, Smith Palmer Bovie. Plautus. Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 9780801850714. http://books.google.com/books?id=q7aQpp72_CUC&printsec=frontcover#PPA1,M1. 
  • Tibullus. The Poems of Tibullus. 
  • Propertius (1963). The poems of Propertius. Bloomington. 

Anthologies

References

External links


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