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1. The Venetian glass nephew
by Elinor Wylie
In this charming fantasy set in the Renaissance, the Archbishop wants a nephew, but a perfect one-so an artisan fashions one for him of Venetian glass. Problems ... More
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2. Nets to catch the wind
by Elinor Wylie
Excerpt from book: "FIRE AND SLEET AND CANDLELIGHT' For this you've striven Daring, to fail: Your sky is riven Like a tearing veil. For this, you've wasted Wings ... More
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3. Selected Works of Elinor Wylie
by Elinor Wylie, Evelyn Helmick Hively (Editor)
In the 1920s Elinor Wylie's poetry and novels were critically acclaimed and enjoyed popularity in both the United States and England. Her poems were published in ... More
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5. Last Poems of Elinor Wylie
by Elinor Wylie, William Rose Benet (Foreword by), Edith Oliver (Memoir by)
When Elinor Wylie died in 1928 at the age of 43, she had built a considerable reputation as both a poet and novelist. Her poetry, deceptively simple, is couched ... More
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8. Mr Hodge and Mr Hazard
by Elinor Wylie
This novel, set in the 1830s, concerns an incident in the life of a poet (modelled after Shelley) who for 20 years fought passionately for the betterment of ... More




















