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Margaret Widdemer (September 30, 1884 – July 14, 1978) was a U.S. poet and novelist. She won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (known then as the Columbia University Prize) in 1919 for her collection The Old Road to Paradise, sharing the prize with Carl Sandburg, who won for his collection Corn Huskers.[1]
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Biography
Margaret Widdemer was born in Doylestown, Pennsylvania,[2] and grew up in Asbury Park, New Jersey, where her father, Howard T. Widdemer, was a minister of the First Congregational Church. She graduated from the Drexel Institute Library School in 1909.[citation needed] She first came to public attention with her poem The Factories, which treated the subject of child labor. In 1919 she married Robert Haven Schauffler (1879–1964), a widower five years her senior. Schauffler was an author and cellist who published widely on poetry, travel, culture, and music. His papers are held at the University of Texas at Austin.
Widdemer's memoir Golden Years I Had recounts her friendships with emiment authors such as Ezra Pound, F. Scott Fitzgerald, T. S. Eliot, Thornton Wilder, and Edna St. Vincent Millay. Widdemer's essay in the 1933 Review of Literature, "Message and Middlebrow," popularized the term "middlebrow."
List of works
Poetry collections
- The Factories and Other Poems (1917)
- The Old Road to Paradise (1918)
- Cross Currents (1921)
- Little Girl and Boy Land (1924)
- Ballads and Lyrics (1925)
- Collected Poems (1928) jjjj
- The Road to Downderry (1931)
- Hill Garden (1937)
- Dark Cavalier (1958)
Adult fiction
- The Rose-Garden Husband (1915) (made into the 1917 film A Wife on Trial)
- Why Not? (1916) (made into the 1918 film A Dream Lady)
- The Wishing Ring Man(1919)
- The Boardwalk (1919)
- I’ve Married Marjorie (1920)
- The Boardwalk (1920)
- The Year of Delight (1921)
- A Minister of Grace (1922)
- Graven Image (1923)
- Charis Sees It Through (1924)
- Gallant Lady (1926)
- More Than Wife (1927)
- Loyal Lover (1929)
- Rhinestones (1929)
- All the King's Horses (1930)
- The Truth About Lovers (1931)
- The Pre-War Lady (1932)
- The Years of Love (1933)
- Golden Rain (1933)
- The Other Lovers (1934)
- Eve's Orchard (1935)
- Back to Virtue, Betty (1935)
- Songs for a Christmas Tree (1935)
- This Isn’t the End (1936)
- The Singing Wood (1936)
- Marriage is Possible (1936)
- Ladies Go Masked (1939)
- Hand on Her Shoulder (1939)
- She Knew Three Brothers (1939)
- Someday I'll Find You (1940)
- Lover's Alibi (1941)
- Angela Comes Home (1942)
- Constancia Herself (1945)
- Let Me Have Wings (1945)
- Lani (1949)
- Red Cloak Flying (1950)
- Lady of the Mohawks (1951)
- The Golden Wildcat (1957)
- Buckskin Baronet (1960)
- The Red Castle Women (1968)
Children's fiction
- Winona of the Camp Fire (1915)
- Winona of Camp Karonya (1917)
- You're Only Young Once (1918)
- Winona's War Farm (1918)
- Winona's Way (1919)
- Winona on her Own (1922)
- Winona's Dreams Come True (1923)
- Binkie and the Bell Dolls (1923)
- Marcia's Farmhouse (1939)
On writing
- Do You Want to Write? (1937)
- Basic Principles of Fiction Writing (1953)
Memoir
- Golden Friends I Had (1964)
- Summers at the Colony (1964)
- Jessie Rittenhouse: A Centenary Memoir-Anthology (1969)
References
- ^ Fischer, Heinz Dietrich (2009). Chronicle of the Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry. pp. 484. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=glkAmrhi9_wC&pg=PA3&dq=Margaret+Widdemer+pulitzer#v=onepage&q=Margaret%20Widdemer%20pulitzer&f=false.
- ^ Fraser, C. Gerald (July 15, 1978). "Miss Widdemer, 93, Poet, Author, Dies". The New York Times: p. 20.
External links
- A Celebration of Women Writers: The Old Road to Paradise by Margaret Widdemer
- Works by Margaret Widdemer at Project Gutenberg
Pulitzer Prize Special Citations and Awards (Letters) - Love Songs by Sara Teasdale (1918)
- Corn Huskers by Carl Sandburg/Old Road to Paradise by Margaret Widdemer (1919)
- Kenneth Roberts (1957)
- The Defeat of the Spanish Armada by Garrett Mattingly (1960)
- American Heritage Picture History of the Civil War (1961)
- George Washington, Vols. I-IV by James Thomas Flexner (1973)
- Roots by Alex Haley (1977)
- E. B. White (1978)
- Theodor Seuss Geisel (1984)
- Art Spiegelman for Maus (1992)
- Edmund S. Morgan (2006)
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Categories:- 1884 births
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- American poets
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