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Hovey, Richard

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Hovey, Richard (1864–1900)

US poet. A committed ‘bohemian’, he wrote much original verse, collaborated with William Carman in Songs from Vagabondia 1894, 1896, and 1901, and published a volume of lyrics, Along the Trail 1898.

In Europe, he came into contact with the French Symbolists and translated poems by the Belgian Maurice Maeterlinck. His own verse included the series of dramas Launcelot and Guenevere 1891; Taliesin 1900; and The Holy Graal 1907.



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