October 8, 1914(1914-10-08) (aged 36) Rochester, New York, US
Occupation
Poet
Parents
Adelaide T. Crapsey Algernon Sidney Crapsey
Adelaide Crapsey (September 9, 1878 – October 8, 1914) was an American poet. She was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Rochester, New York. Her parents were the businesswoman Adelaide T. Crapsey and the Episcopal priest Algernon Sidney Crapsey, who moved from New York City to Rochester.
businesswoman Adelaide T. Crapsey and the Episcopal priest Algernon Sidney Crapsey, who moved from New York City to Rochester. Crapsey was born on September...
original on 2007-01-17. Retrieved 2006-11-13. Crapsey, Adelaide (1 January 1997). Verse / AdelaideCrapsey [electronic text]. The Poems of J.V.Cunningham...
collection titled Verse, published a year after her death, AdelaideCrapsey included 28 cinquains. Crapsey's American Cinquain form developed in two stages. The...
Sidney Crapsey (1847–1927) was an American Episcopal clergyman who in 1906 was defrocked after a celebrated heresy trial. Algernon Sidney Crapsey was born...
James Agate, English journalist, author, and critic (d. 1947) 1878 – AdelaideCrapsey, American poet and critic (d. 1914) 1878 – Arthur Fox, English-American...
friendship with the future poet AdelaideCrapsey who remained her friend until Crapsey's death in 1914. She participated with Crapsey in many extracurricular...
birth of R. S. Thomas 1912 in poetry AdelaideCrapsey creates her couplet form 1911 in poetry AdelaideCrapsey creates the American Cinquain form; Birth...
QQ Press, 2005) ISBN 1-903203-47-3 K. L. Goodwin, "William Soutar, AdelaideCrapsey and Imagism", SSL 3 (Columbia: University of South Carolina, 1965)...
Cranch (1813–1892) Hart Crane (1899–1932) Stephen Crane (1871–1900) AdelaideCrapsey (1878–1914) Alice Arnold Crawford (1850–1874) Gary William Crawford...
Merritt (1880–1956), who married William B. Dalton, and was a friend of AdelaideCrapsey Katharine Krom Merritt (1886–1986), a pediatrician and co-founder of...
Courage, son of a Methodist minister. AdelaideCrapsey – daughter of Episcopalian priest Algernon Sidney Crapsey. Donald Grant Creighton – university teacher...
Madman's Song (SATB), Text: Elinor Wylie November Night (SATB), Text: AdelaideCrapsey Now This is The Story (SSA), Text: Dorothy Parker Wild Swans (SATB)...
gymnast, gold medalist at the 1932 Summer Olympics (d. 2010) Died: AdelaideCrapsey, American poet, known for her poetry collection Verses published posthumously...
Crane, Hart: "The Moth That God Made Blind" (c. 1918, pub. 1966); Crapsey, Adelaide: "Pierrot" (c. 1914); Faulkner, William: Vision in Spring (1921, pub...
the lost careers of photographer Fred Holland Day and pre-Imagist AdelaideCrapsey. Blevins’ scholarly writing is highlighted by volumes 9 and 10 of Charles...
1 Four Cinquains, song cycle for mezzo-soprano and piano, poems by AdelaideCrapsey. (1950) Opus 2 Concerto Grosso for String Orchestra, in three movements...
lovingly restored, and some badly renovated. Thomas Bailey Aldrich AdelaideCrapsey Christy Mathewson William Morris Manuel L. Quezon Map all coordinates...
German Expressionist writer, killed in action in France October 8 – AdelaideCrapsey, 26 (born 1878), American poet October 10 – Ernst Stadler, 31 (born...
"rhythms and drawings" Stephen Vincent Benét, Five Men and Pompey AdelaideCrapsey, Verse, featuring her invention of the quintain, a five-line form T...
Alkalay-Gut, Karen (September 1, 2008). Alone in the Dawn: The Life of AdelaideCrapsey. University of Georgia Press. p. 349. ISBN 978-0-8203-3213-0. Bordin...
and editor. She graduated from Smith College, where she studied with AdelaideCrapsey. She worked at The New York Evening Post, Contemporary Verse, Measure...
inspiration for Buck Mulligan in James Joyce's novel Ulysses September 9 – AdelaideCrapsey (died 1914), American October 2 – Wilfrid Wilson Gibson (died 1962)...
Other Rochester area poets of note affiliated with the group include AdelaideCrapsey (1878–1914), who knew many of the founders of the group, Anthony Hecht...