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Charlotte Porter (1857–1942)

Autor de Browning Study Programmes

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Otros nombres
Porter, Charlotte Endymion
Porter, Helen Charlotte (birth name)
Fecha de nacimiento
1857-01-06
Fecha de fallecimiento
1942-01-16
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Towanda, Pennsylvania, USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
Melrose, Massachusetts, USA
Lugares de residencia
Isle au Haut, Maine, USA
Educación
Wells College
Ocupaciones
literary critic
magazine editor
magazine writer
magazine publisher
poet
translator (mostrar todos 7)
playwright
Relaciones
Clarke, Helen Archibald (co-author, companion)
Biografía breve
Charlotte Endymion Porter was born in Towanda, Pennsylvania as Helen Charlotte Porter. As a young woman, she discarded her first name and adopted "Endymion" from a poem by John Keats. She graduated from Wells College in Aurora, New York, in 1875 and studied at the Sorbonne in Paris.

At age 26, she became the editor of Shakespeariana, a journal published by the Shakespeare Society in New York. She met Helen Archibald Clarke, who would become her lifelong partner, when she accepted Clarke's article about music in Shakespeare. After they met, the two women did almost all of their literary work together for many years. In 1889, they founded Poet Lore, a new monthly magazine devoted to Shakespeare, Browning, and comparative literature, and wrote much of the content themselves. They introduced American readers to many European authors in translation, including Henrik Ibsen, August Strindberg, Gabriele D’Annunzio, Selma Lagerlöf, Maxim Gorky, Maurice Maeterlinck, and Rabindranath Tagore. In 1903, they sold Poet Lore, though they continued to edit the magazine, in order to work on other projects. Poet Lore is still published today, making it the oldest continuously published poetry magazine in the USA. Porter and Clarke published a collection of short stories they had translated called Clever Tales (1897); a 12-volume complete edition of Browning’s works in 1898; a 6-volume edition of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s works in 1900; and the 12-volume Pembroke edition of Shakespeare in 1912. Porter herself dramatized Browning's Return of the Druses in 1902 and put together a 40-volume work entitled First Folio Edition of Shakespeare (1903–1913). She also published Lips of Music (1919), a poetry collection.

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