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         Crapsey Adelaide:     more books (26)
  1. Verse by Adelaide Crapsey, 2010-07-18
  2. Alone in the Dawn- The Life of Adelaide Crapsey by Karen Alkalay-Gut, 1988
  3. Complete Poems and Collected Letters of Adelaide Crapsey by Adelaide Crapsey, Susan Sutton Smith, 1977-06
  4. Adelaide Crapsey (Twayne's United States Authors Series, 337) by Edward Butscher, 1979
  5. Verse by Adelaide Crapsey, 2010-08-29
  6. A Study in English Metrics: [1918] by Adelaide Crapsey, 2009-06-25
  7. A Study In English Metrics (1918) by Adelaide Crapsey, 2010-09-10
  8. Biography - Crapsey, Adelaide (1878-1914): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  9. Verse Adelaide Crapsey by Alfred. A. Knopf, 2009-06-03
  10. Verse by Adelaide Crapsey by Adelaide Crapsey, 2010-09-10
  11. Verse by Adelaide Crapsey by Adelaide Crapsey, 2010-09-10
  12. Adelaide Crapsey by Mary Elizabeth Osborn, 1933-01-01
  13. A Study In English Metrics (1918) by Adelaide Crapsey, 2010-09-10
  14. Adelaide Crapsey by Edward Butscher, 1979-01-01

41. Adelaide Crapsey - Poetry
Poetry by women index for adelaide crapsey part of a larger collection of poetry written by women, much of it before the twentieth century.
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42. Adelaide Crapsey - Cinquains
A poem by adelaide crapsey from The Second Book of Modern Verse (1919) edited by Jessie B. Rittenhouse. Poems by Women. Cinquains. adelaide crapsey. Fate Defied.
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Adelaide Crapsey Fate Defied As it
Were tissue of silver
I'll wear, O fate, thy grey,
And go mistily radiant, clad
Like the moon. Night Winds The old
Old winds that blew
When chaos was, what do
They tell the clattered trees that I
Should weep? The Warning Just now,
Out of the strange
Still dusk . . . as strange, as still . . . A white moth flew . . . Why am I grown So cold? From: Rittenhouse, Jessie B. The Second Book of Modern Verse (1919). This poet: Up Next Author index Back to previous page This collection assembled by Jone Johnson Lewis. Jone Johnson Lewis Citing poems from these pages: Author. "Poem Title."

43. Adelaide Crapsey (1878-1914)
American Literature on the Web. adelaide crapsey (18781914). Writings Verse (1922 edition) (HTML at Michigan
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44. Adelaide Crapsey, Cinquains
adelaide crapsey. Cinquains (19111913). Complete Poems and Collected Letters of adelaide crapsey is in print and available in the US here, the UK here.
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Cinquains (1911-1913) November Night Listen . . .
With faint dry sound,
Like steps of passing ghosts,
And fall. Snow Look up . . .
From bleakening hills
Blows down the light, first breath
Of wintry wind . . . look up, and scent
The snow! Anguish Keep thou
Thy tearless watch
All night but when blue-dawn Breathes on the silver moon, then weep! Then weep! Trapped Well and If day on day Follows and weary year On year . . . and ever days and years . . . Well? The Guarded Wound If it Were lighter touch Than petal of flower resting On grass, oh still too heavy it were, Too heavy!

45. CA4 Adelaide Crapsey And Japan
CA. Other Poets and Works. 4. adelaide crapsey (18781914). Cinquains. In Verse. Rochester, N. Y Manas, 1915. Enlarged ed., New York, Knopf, 1938.
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46. WHCessay - Adelaide Crapsey & Cinquain
Amaze. I know Not these my hands And yet I think there was A woman like me once had hands Like these. Cinquain by adelaide crapsey (18781914) and hereafter.
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At all? The Japanese haiku has had a considerable impact on the development of poetry and other literature in the West and visa versa over the past 100 years. As poets endeavouring to write haiku in non-Japanese language, we would do well to examine and understand how the genre continues to affect literature outside Japan avoiding the pitfall of becoming so ingrown, one-sided or cliquish as to exclude the "offspring": hybrid styles, analogues, new forms and ideas influenced by haiku. The World Haiku Club has set out, as one of its core aims, to bridge the gap between haiku and non-haiku poets and their poetry. Many of us know that the imagists of the early 20th century were profoundly influenced by haiku. Doubtless, the impact of the imagists has also subtly affected our own concepts of haiku as we understand and adapt to them whenever composing in the English language.

47. Editor's Choice - Shortverses
Aha! Poetry About Cinquain, Jane Reichhold State University of New York Press The Complete Poems and Collected Letters of adelaide crapsey, Susan Sutton Smith
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Ancient Lullabye
It's there
upon the shore . . .
an ancient lullabye
that beckons me "come sleep and dream
once more."
naia The natural, primal rhythm of a heartbeat, breath, the surf, a song, a poem...it's there in a cinquain. Naia's cinquain. How like haiku. The ancient and new harmoniously blend and contrast all at once. Environmental nature to man's nature. Connectivity: a lullaby for babies to the sound of the ancient ocean. Repetition: a assonance of short "o's" and long "e's"; an alliteration of "s's". The womb to the sea; Mother earth...gently rocking you, lulling me, inviting us to sleep. Mystery: Where do we come from, where do we go? Wakefulness, the state between dreams. Music: Meter - rhythm; Analogy: rhyme - simile; seen/hidden-wake/sleep- life/death. West - East. On re-reading Naia's "Ancient Lullabye" cinquain, I quickly sketched out the meanings and feelings, above, brought up by my own associations. Generally unrhymed, the content of both haiku and cinquain poems may often contain an epiphany, or lend themselves to a contemplation of layered meaning or feelings implied by associations. When combined with rhythm, a feature of chant and music, the experience of epiphany, or realization, can seem even stronger. Like the Japanese haiku, American cinquain is terse fixed-form, both of which enjoy a freedom of making poetic, musical rhythms within a framework of a specific number of beats...not a tyranny of forced syllables, but a complementary framework. It is the various and natural rhythms contained within a form which afford the content of words and meaning even more depth and power.

48. TPCN - Great Quotations (Quotes) By Adelaide Crapsey To Inspire And Motivate You
adelaide crapsey. Q U O T E S T O I N S P I R E Y O U. Great quotes to inspire, empower and motivate you to live the life of your
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49. DayPoems: Adelaide Crapsey Index
Archive. D a y P o e m s. Poetry of adelaide crapsey. 18781914. Cinquains Song The Lonely Death Back to top. Comment on DayPoems? If
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50. American Verse Project - Adelaide Crapsey
The complete works of adelaide crapsey, mother of the cinquain form....... American Verse Project adelaide crapsey. DMOZ
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51. Crapsey, Adelaide
EntWagon.com Famous quotations from adelaide crapsey, famous You Are Here Home › Quotations -› Author-wise -› A -› adelaide crapsey, Complete List. Quotations From adelaide crapsey. adelaide crapsey.
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52. Adelaide Crapsey. Cinquains (1911-1913), Terebess Asia Online (TAO)
Terebess Asia Online (TAO) Index Home. adelaide crapsey Cinquains (19111913). November Night. Listen . . . adelaide crapsey. Cinquains. In Verse.
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Cinquains (1911-1913) November Night Listen . . .
With faint dry sound,
Like steps of passing ghosts,
And fall. Snow Look up . . .
From bleakening hills
Blows down the light, first breath
Of wintry wind . . . look up, and scent
The snow! Anguish Keep thou Thy tearless watch All night but when blue-dawn Breathes on the silver moon, then weep! Then weep! Trapped Well and If day on day Follows and weary year On year . . . and ever days and years . . . Well? The Guarded Wound If it Were lighter touch Than petal of flower resting On grass, oh still too heavy it were, Too heavy!
Adelaide Crapsey. Cinquains. In Verse . [Rochester, N. Y]: Manas, 1915. Enlarged ed., New York, Knopf, 1938. "Adelaide Crapsey (1878-1914) was not the first English-language poet to appropriate models from translation of the classical poetry of Japan, but for a time she was among the most famous for having done so. She wrote many of the poems that appeared in her only volume, Verse

53. Poetry In Forms Series Part One: Cinquain
Handbook of Poetic Forms Ron Padgett(Editor). Complete Poems and Collected Letters of adelaide crapsey adelaide crapsey, Susan Sutton Smith.
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54. Crapseybio
Poetry Project. adelaide crapsey. adelaide crapsey was born on September 9, 1878 in Brooklyn, New York. Algernon Sidney crapsey and adelaide Trowbridge crapsey.
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Adelaide Crapsey was born on September 9, 1878 in Brooklyn, New York. She was the third daughter of Episcopalian Rev. Algernon Sidney Crapsey and Adelaide Trowbridge Crapsey. She was an honours student at Vassar College, and then became a teacher. She contracted tuberculosis somewhere around 1903, and died on October 8, 1914. She had been working on a study of metrics that proved too exhausting for her to continue after the onset of her illness, and so she concentrated on poetry. She is known as the inventor of the cinquain - a poem of 5 short lines of unequal length, of which Niagara is one. Her poems were published posthumously. Adelaide Crapsey - early 1900's

55. Crapsey
Poetry Project. adelaide crapsey (1878 1914). Niagara. Seen on a Night in November. Source adelaide crapsey. Verse. New York Alfred A. Knopf, 1922.
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Niagara
Seen on a Night in November
How frail
Above the bulk
Of crashing water hangs,
Autumnal, evanescent, wan,
The moon. Source: Adelaide Crapsey. Verse. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1922. About Adelaide Crapsey

56. Adelaide Crapsey - Silence: These Be Three Silent Things: The
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57. Poets Online Archive - Cinquain
adelaide crapsey (18781914). look at some poetry by adelaide crapsey The form used is the cinquain sing-KANE that was claimed by adelaide crapsey.
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Cinquain This month's prompt has two parts: topic and form. First we begin with a Net search. Go to google.com search engine and enter 10 words that appeal to you right now. Click the search button. You probably will get a good number of hits on these words appearing on web pages. (I did a few tests with 10 word sets (10 is the google maximum) and got from 358 to 23,000+ hits) If you get NO hits, congratulations, because that's unusual and your list must be unusual too. Take out a word at a time and redo the search.
What are we looking for? We don't know really - but click on a page found that appeals to you, read and wait for the muse. You picked the ten words, so something was already going on in your mind. (By the way, this idea is loosely based on a prompt found in the Virtual Poetry Classroom . The site has many prompts that may be useful for you or students of yours. SIDELIGHT: don't enter words like "poem, poet & poetry" in your search or you'll find poems which may influence your writing too much. You may also expect to hit on a few blog sites While you are thinking about the poem, take into account that you will be using a form to add structure to the mass of words your research will yield. ( A librarian once said to me that doing research on the Internet is "like taking a sip of water from a fire hose".) The poems we looked at for this prompt were by

58. Crapbib
adelaide crapsey. ANOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. ©Karen AlkalayGut 2001. crapsey, adelaide. A Study of English Metrics. New York Alfred A. Knopf, 1918.
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ADELAIDE CRAPSEY ANOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ©Karen Alkalay-Gut 2001 PUBLICATIONS BY ADELAIDE CRAPSEY INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES: POEMS: REPRINTS OF POEMS: STORIES: BOOK REVIEWS AND ESSAYS: FARCE JUVENALIA MANUSCRIPTS POEMS CONCERNING CRAPSEY MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS CRITICAL MANUSCRIPTS BIOGRAPHICAL BACKGROUND CRITICISM PUBLICATIONS BY ADELAIDE CRAPSEY INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES: Crapsey, Adelaide. A Study of English Metrics . New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1918. Verse Foreword by Claude Bragdon. Rochester: Manas Press, 1915, 10. Verse . Foreword by Claude Bragdon. Preface by Jean Webster. New York: Knopf, 1922; reprinted 1926, 1929, 1934, 1938. Smith, Susan Sutton, ed. The Complete Poems and Collected Letters of Adelaide Crapsey . Albany: State University of New York Press, 1977, 222. POEMS: "Loneliness," Vassar Miscellany , November, 1898, 71. "Time Flies," Vassar Miscellany , November, 1898, 94. "The Heart of a Maid," Vassar Miscellany , December, 1898, 137. "Repentance," Vassar Miscellany , February, 1899, 229. "Hail Mary!" Vassar Miscellany , December, 1899, 148. "The Witch,"

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POET. Simply adelaide crapsey By ME Wood. Deadlines pursue, followed by word count and line stipulations. Protracted requirements
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60. Adelaide Crapsey
The Lied and Art Song Texts Page 1. November Night no. 2. Triad (adelaide crapsey) x no. 3. Susanna and the Elders (adelaide crapsey) x no. 4. Fate Defied (adelaide crapsey) x no.
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Biography Adelaide Crapsey was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1878, but she lived most of her life in Rochester, New York . Her father, Reverend AlgernonSidney Crapsey, was an Episcopalian clergyman. He was transferred to a chirch in Rochester, which was the reason for their move. Adelaide attended public school in Rochester, later being sent to Kemper Hall preparatory school in Kenosha, Wisconsin. She was accepted to Vassar College and graduated in1901. This same year her sister Emily died, which put her teaching career on hold for one year. From 1902-04, she returned to Kemper Hall to teach. After two years of teaching she decided to get back to her studies, but this time in Rome. She studied at the School of Classical Studies of American Academy for one year . In 1906, she went back to the U.S. to teach at Miss Lowe's School in Stamford, Connecticut. She arrived back just in time for her father's trial for heresy, which led him to be displaced from the clergy. The next year she encountered another close death, the death of her eldest brother Philip. All this stress left her in poor health. She continued to fight her illness through the next few years as she traveled back to Europe hoping that she would recover. Amidst all this distress, Adelaide Crapsey managed to create a new form of verse, known as the cinquain. It was through her interest in the Japanese haiku and tanka verse form that she got her influence from. During her time in Europe she made contacts about publishing her work, but her illness continued to worsen.

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