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| Name: |
(Eleanor) May Sarton | | Variant Name: |
Eleanor May Sarton, Eleanor Marie Sarton, (Eleanor) May Sarton | | Birth Date: |
May 3, 1912 | | Death Date: |
July 16, 1995 | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
Female |
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Biography of (Eleanor) May Sarton
5,022 words, approx. 17 pages
 Now in her vigorous seventies, May Sarton has produced fourteen books of poetry, as well as eighteen novels, several nonfiction "journals," books for children, and autobiographical works. Her range is unusually wide, and she continues to experiment...


Encyclopedia and Summary Information
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May Sarton Information
514 words, approx. 2 pages
 May Sarton (May 3, 1912-July 16, 1995) was an American poet, novelist, and memoirist born in Wondelgem, Belgium. Many of her novels and poems are pellucid reflections of the lesbian...



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 The Independent - London
Obituary: May Sarton
07/25/1995: 765 words, approx. 3 pages May Sarton was one of America's most prolific writers: having published over 40 books, she gained a huge following of fans both internationally and at home, though acclaim from mainstream critics eluded her until late in her career, when what she considered the male-dominated...
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 The Women's Review of Books
May Sarton: A Biography.
05/01/1997: 2,222 words, approx. 7 pages In the spring of 1991, May Sarton received a letter from Margot Peters, a biographer who had written on Charlotte Bronte, the Barrymores and George Bernard Shaw. Because Peters now wanted to work with a living author and admired much of Sarton's work,...



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Agnes Sibley
16,553 words, approx. 55 pages
 In the following essay, Sibley identifies the theme of communion as central to Sarton's later novels.
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Critical Essay by Elizabeth Evans
15,212 words, approx. 51 pages
 In the following essay, Evans surveys the defining themes of Sarton's poetry and discusses her perception of the role of the poet.


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