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Charles Wharton Stork was an influential American poet, translator, and critic known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. Born in Philadelphia, he developed a keen interest in poetry from a young age, which led him to publish several works that showcased his talent for weaving intricate themes and emotional depth into his verses. His notable publications include 'The Fur Coat' and 'Second Book of Danish Verse,' which reflect his appreciation for both American and Scandinavian literary traditions.

Stork was not only a poet but also a translator who played a significant role in introducing Danish literature to an English-speaking audience. His dedication to fostering cultural exchange earned him respect among literary circles. Throughout his life, he remained engaged with the literary community, influencing and being influenced by various writers of his time, making him a pivotal figure in the landscape of American poetry during the early 20th century.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita February 18, 1880
Luogo di nascita Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Data di morte September 17, 1946
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