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Yvor Winters was a prominent American poet, critic, and educator, known for his contributions to the modernist literary movement. Born in Chicago in 1900, he developed a keen interest in literature and poetry from an early age. Winters' work is often characterized by its technical precision and philosophical depth, exploring themes of mortality, nature, and the human condition. He was a significant figure in American literary criticism, particularly noted for his essays that examined the works of contemporaries such as Robert Frost and T.S. Eliot.

Throughout his career, Winters taught at various institutions, including Stanford University, where he influenced many aspiring writers and scholars. His critical writings, including collections such as "Robert Frost: A Collection of Critical Essays," reflect his belief in the importance of a rigorous approach to both writing and criticism. Winters' legacy endures through his writings and the many authors he inspired, ensuring that his literary contributions continue to resonate in American literature.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 October 1, 1900
出生地点 Chicago, Illinois, USA
去世日期 January 1, 1968