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Anne Reeve Aldrich | |
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Born | New York City | April 25, 1866
Died | June 28, 1892 | (aged 26)
Occupation | poet and novelist |
Notable works | The Rose of Flame: And Other Poems of Love (1889) |
Anne Reeve Aldrich (April 25, 1866 – June 28, 1892) was an American poet and novelist. Her works include The Rose and Flame and Other Poems and The Feet of Love.[1]
Aldrich was born in New York City on April 25, 1866. Her father died when she was eight; her mother moved to the country, where she educated Aldrich. By the time she was a teenager, Aldrich was proficient in composition and rhetoric, and was able to translate French and Latin literature into English, and to name many local plants and insects.[1]
Aldrich wrote poetry often from a young age. At age 17, she was published in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine. Poems in other periodicals followed and eventually led to published collections of poems.[2]
Her first volume of poetry, The Rose of Flame, was published in 1889. A second volume, Songs About Love, Life, and Death, was published posthumously.
Aldrich died at the age of 26 in New York on June 28, 1892.