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What is Sara Teasdale's occupation?

Sara Teasdale is a/an Poet


Who is Sara Teasdale?

Sara Teasdale was an American lyrical poet.


What is First name of poet Teasdale?

The full name of the poet is Sara Teasdale


Is Sara Teasdale a famous poet?

Sara Teasdale is a very famous poet who committed suicide o January 29th,1933.


Who wrote the poem in there will come soft rains?

The poem "There Will Come Soft Rains" was written by Sara Teasdale, not Ray Bradbury. Bradbury actually borrowed the title for his short story from Teasdale's poem. So, in a nutshell, Teasdale is the poet you're looking for, not Bradbury.


What is the poet Sara Teasdale most likely criticizing in There Will Come Soft Rains?

Humanity’s importance to the world


Which poem like Sara Teasdale's Barter focuses on recognizing the loveliness that can be found in the natural world?

One poem that focuses on recognizing the loveliness of the natural world, similar to Sara Teasdale's "Barter," is "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" by William Wordsworth. This poem describes the beauty of nature and the joy it brings to the poet's heart as he observes a field of daffodils. It showcases the power of nature to uplift and inspire the human spirit.


Who was the first poet to receive a Pulitzer Prize?

Sara Teasdale was the first person to win a Pulitzer Prize for poetry. She was awarded the Pulitzer in 1918 for her collection, Love Songs. The Poetry Society provided a grant to support the this category in 1918-1920.


How many siblings do Imhotep have?

Imhotep was said to have had 11 siblings, him being the 12th of his parents. He became a God to the Egyptians and was often said to be a poet and a philosopher.


Who is buried in St. Louis?

Fur traders Auguste and Pierre Chouteau; brewer Adolphus Busch, explorer Willliam Clark; playwright Tennessee Williams; freed slave Dred Scott; Civil War general William Sherman; poet Sara Teasdale; and author William S Burroughs, to name only a few.


The history of the text from There will be Stars by John Duke?

The text comes from a poem by the poet Sarah Teasdale(1884 - 1933), the winner of the first Pulitzer Prize. I believe it comes from her collection Love Poems.


Who was the first woman poet laureate of the US?

Mona van Duyn was the first person to hold the title Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry, in 1992-3. However, Louise Bogan held the previous version of the title, Consultant in Poetry in 1945-6.