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Elizabeth Bartlett (American Poet)
Elizabeth Bartlett (20 July 1911 – 12 August 1994) was an American poet and writer noted for her lyrical and symbolic poetry, creation of the new twelve-tone form of poetry, founder of the international non-profit organization Literary Olympics, Inc., and known as an author of fiction, essays, reviews, translations, and as an editor. Life Bartlett, née Elizabeth Roberta Winters, was born in New York City. She was the daughter of Lewis Winters and his wife, Charlotte Field. A gifted child, Bartlett skipped a grade in elementary school, completed high school in three years, and, also in three years, her bachelor's degree from Teachers’ College, 1931, and subsequently carried out postgraduate study at Columbia University, 1938-40.''Who's Who in the West,'' 16th edition, 1978-79, p. 40.''The World's Who's Who of Women,'' 11th edition, 1992, and 13th edition, 1995.Biographical information from thElizabeth Bartlett Collection, Archive for New Poetry, Mandeville Department of Specia ...
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Elizabeth Bartlett (American Poet), Circa 1973
Elizabeth Bartlett may refer to: * Elizabeth Bartlett (British poet) (1924–2008), British poet * Elizabeth Bartlett (American poet) (1911–1994), American poet and writer * Elizabeth French Bartlett (1877–1961), American genealogist See also

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