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Biography of Elinor (Morton Hoyt) Wylie
3559 words, approx. 11.9 pages
 In her lifetime Elinor Hoyt Wylie won notoriety for her unconventional private life and acclaim for her poems and novels. Carl Van Doren celebrated her as a "poet and queen of poets." Prominent members of the New York literary scene in the 1920s--such as...
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Biography of Elinor (Morton Hoyt) Wylie
1661 words, approx. 5.5 pages
 Elinor Wylie lived a more sensational life than most heroines of fiction. Born into an aristocratic Philadelphia family prominent in national politics and close to two Presidents, Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft, Elinor Wylie became as famous...


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 Nets to Catch the Wind is a collection of poetry by Elinor Wylie. They were published in 1921 and received a certain amount of...


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04/04/2003: 761 words, approx. 3 pages Bill Nemitz staff columnist Portland Press Herald (Maine) 04-04-2003 AIRWAVE RULES? LIKE CATCHING WIND IN A NET Byline: Bill Nemitz staff columnist Edition: Final Section: Local & State TOPSHAM -- She has the list, handed down by the administrators of School...
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Catch the Wind
01/01/2005: 426 words, approx. 1 pages Words and music by Donovan Leitch Catch the Wind" was Donovan's first single, released in early 1965, quickly climbing into the Top Five on the British pop charts (into the Top 30 in the US) and selling more than 200,000 copies. It appeared...


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