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Teasdale, Sara

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Teasdale, Sara (1884–1933)

US poet. Her early poetry, such as Love Songs (1917), was marked by a delicate lyricism, but her later poems, as in Strange Victory (1933), reveal a more intense core. Afflicted with bouts of depression, she committed suicide in New York City.

Teasdale was born in St Louis, Missouri. She was educated privately, travelled in Europe and the Middle East (1905–07), married (1914–29), and settled in New York City in 1916.



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