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Elinor Wylie was an American poet and novelist, born in Bristol, Pennsylvania, in 1885. She emerged as a prominent literary figure in the early 20th century, known for her lyrical poetry and romantic novels that often explored themes of nature and human emotions. Wylie's work was characterized by its musical quality and vivid imagery, making her a unique voice in American literature at the time. Her poetry collections and novels captivated readers, earning her a loyal following and critical acclaim.

Throughout her career, Wylie published several influential works, including poetry anthologies and novels that showcased her adeptness in both forms. She was recognized for her ability to weave intricate narratives with rich poetic language, which set her apart from her contemporaries. Despite her relatively short life, Wylie's contributions to literature left a lasting impact, and she continues to be celebrated for her artistic vision and emotional depth in writing.

Nationalität Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum September 7, 1885
Geburtsort Bristol, Pennsylvania, USA
Todesdatum December 16, 1928