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  • Witter Bynner
  • American author (1881–1968)

    Harold Witter Bynner (August 10, 1881 – June 1, 1968), also known by the pen name Emanuel Morgan, was an American poet and translator. He was known for

    Witter Bynner

    Witter Bynner

    Witter_Bynner

  • Witter Bynner Poetry Prize
  • The Witter Bynner Poetry Prize was established by the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters in 1980 to support the work of a young poet.

    Witter Bynner Poetry Prize

    Witter_Bynner_Poetry_Prize

  • Robert Hunt (poet)
  • American poet (1906–1964)

    1906 – January 18, 1964) was an American poet and long-time partner of Witter Bynner. He was born in Pasadena, California, on May 19, 1906, the son of successful

    Robert Hunt (poet)

    Robert Hunt (poet)

    Robert_Hunt_(poet)

  • Witter Bynner Fellowship
  • Witter Bynner Fellowships are administered by the Library of Congress and sponsored by the Witter Bynner Foundation for Poetry, an organization that provides

    Witter Bynner Fellowship

    Witter_Bynner_Fellowship

  • Li Bai
  • Chinese poet (701–762)

    example is his poem Shu Dao Nan (蜀道难; 蜀道難; Shǔ Dào Nàn), translated by Witter Bynner as "Hard Roads in Shu". Shu is a poetic term for Sichuan, the destination

    Li Bai

    Li Bai

    Li_Bai

  • Arthur Sze
  • American poet (born 1950)

    the first poet laureate of Santa Fe and has won five grants from the Witter Bynner Foundation for Poetry. He became the United States poet laureate in

    Arthur Sze

    Arthur Sze

    Arthur_Sze

  • BkMk Press
  • the Missouri Arts Council, the Swedish Institute in Stockholm, the Witter Bynner Foundation, and the Kansas City Institute for Trusts and Foundations

    BkMk Press

    BkMk_Press

  • Chang'e
  • Chinese Moon goddess

    Traditional Chinese: 嫦娥 雲母屏風燭影深,長河漸落曉星沉。 嫦娥應悔偷靈藥,碧海青天夜夜心。 A translation by Witter Bynner, in his book The Jade Mountain: To the Moon Goddess Now that a candle-shadow

    Chang'e

    Chang'e

    Chang'e

  • Langston Hughes
  • American writer and social activist (1901–1967)

    contacts through the work of Dorothy B. Porter. 1926: Hughes won the Witter Bynner Undergraduate Poetry Prize. 1935: Hughes was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship

    Langston Hughes

    Langston Hughes

    Langston_Hughes

  • L.S. Asekoff
  • American poet and professor emeritus

    In 2012, Poet laureate Philip Levine, who selected Asekoff for the Witter Bynner Poetry Prize, described Asekoff as "a true surreal visionary." Asekoff

    L.S. Asekoff

    L.S._Asekoff

  • Witter
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Witter may refer to: Witter (surname) Witter Bynner (1881–1968), American poet and translator Witter, Arkansas, an unincorporated community Witter, California

    Witter

    Witter

  • Nick Flynn
  • American writer, playwright, and poet

    Blind Huber 2003 Yaddo (Residency) 2001 Guggenheim Fellowship 2001 Witter Bynner Fellowship 2001 MacDowell Colony (Residency) 2001 Amy Lowell Poetry

    Nick Flynn

    Nick Flynn

    Nick_Flynn

  • Literary forgery
  • Literary work which is deliberately misattributed to a historical or invented author

    Prosper Merimee and Pierre Louys.[citation needed] American authors Witter Bynner and Arthur Davison Ficke, both writing under pseudonyms, published Spectra:

    Literary forgery

    Literary forgery

    Literary_forgery

  • Father complex
  • Personality trait in psychology

    Retrospective (1975) p.44 bob dylan, poem to joannie (1972) p. 7-8 Witter Bynner, Journey with Genius (1974) p. 156 Elyse Wakerman, Father Loss (1984)

    Father complex

    Father_complex

  • Emily Fragos
  • American poet

    Emily Fragos is an American poet. She was a Witter Bynner Fellow, and Guggenheim Fellow. She graduated from Syracuse University, Paris-Sorbonne University

    Emily Fragos

    Emily Fragos

    Emily_Fragos

  • Jake Adam York
  • American poet (1972–2012)

    2014. That same year he was also named a posthumous recipient of the Witter Bynner Fellowship by the U.S. Poet Laureate. York was born in West Palm Beach

    Jake Adam York

    Jake Adam York

    Jake_Adam_York

  • Countee Cullen
  • American author (1903–1946)

    Crisis (August 1923). Also in 1923, Cullen won second prize in the Witter Bynner National Competitions for Undergraduate Poetry, sponsored by the Poetry

    Countee Cullen

    Countee Cullen

    Countee_Cullen

  • Naomi Shihab Nye
  • American writer (born 1952)

    best book citations from the American Library Association, and a 2,000 Witter Bynner Fellowship. In 1997, Trinity University, her alma mater, honored her

    Naomi Shihab Nye

    Naomi Shihab Nye

    Naomi_Shihab_Nye

  • List of poetry awards
  • language into English Witter Bynner Fellowships – administered by the Library of Congress, the fellowships are sponsored by the Witter Bynner Foundation for

    List of poetry awards

    List_of_poetry_awards

  • Monica Youn
  • American poet and lawyer

    Fellowship at Stanford University Yaddo residency MacDowell Fellow 2008 Witter Bynner Fellowship Rockefeller Foundation / Bellagio—Villa Serbelloni, National

    Monica Youn

    Monica Youn

    Monica_Youn

  • Soap dish
  • Container of a bar of soap

    special collections of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library. In 1919, Witter Bynner immortalized a soap dish in his poem entitled I Evade, which is reproduced

    Soap dish

    Soap dish

    Soap_dish

  • Antler (poet)
  • American poet (born 1946)

    Walt Whitman in American poetry," in 1985. Antler also was awarded the Witter Bynner Prize in 1987. Antler was the poet laureate of the city of Milwaukee

    Antler (poet)

    Antler_(poet)

  • Great Books of the Western World
  • Book series published by Encyclopædia Britannica

    (translated by William Arrowsmith) Iphigenia in Tauris (translated by Witter Bynner) Iphigenia in Aulis (translated by Charles R. Walker) The Cyclops (translated

    Great Books of the Western World

    Great Books of the Western World

    Great_Books_of_the_Western_World

  • D. H. Lawrence
  • English writer and poet (1885–1930)

    Lawrence and Brett: A Friendship (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company) Witter Bynner (1951) Journey with Genius: Recollections and Reflections Concerning

    D. H. Lawrence

    D. H. Lawrence

    D._H._Lawrence

  • Jiang Kanghu
  • Chinese politician

    a fellow faculty member, Witter Bynner, and the two struck up a long lasting friendship based on their love of poetry. Bynner later recalled him as a "gentle

    Jiang Kanghu

    Jiang Kanghu

    Jiang_Kanghu

  • The Poet and the Poem
  • Radio interview show

    with leading poets and sponsored by the Library of Congress and the Witter Bynner Foundation. The program was started in 1977 by the poet and playwright

    The Poet and the Poem

    The_Poet_and_the_Poem

  • Santa Fe, New Mexico
  • Capital city of New Mexico, United States

    Tony Hillerman, Roger Zelazny, Alice Corbin Henderson, Mary Austin, Witter Bynner, Dan Flores, Paul Horgan, Rudolfo Anaya, George R. R. Martin, Mitch

    Santa Fe, New Mexico

    Santa Fe, New Mexico

    Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico

  • Spectra (poetry collection)
  • Poetry volume by Witter Bynner and Arthur Davison Ficke

    was a small volume of poetry published in 1916 by American writers Witter Bynner, who wrote under the pseudonym "Emanuel Morgan", and Arthur Davison

    Spectra (poetry collection)

    Spectra (poetry collection)

    Spectra_(poetry_collection)

  • Forrest Gander
  • Poet, essayist, novelist, critic, translator (born 1956)

    United States Artists Rockefeller Fellowship, 2008 Library of Congress Witter Bynner Fellowship, 2011 Best Translated Book Award 2012 National Book Critics

    Forrest Gander

    Forrest Gander

    Forrest_Gander

  • Sheila Black
  • American poet

    co-winner of the Frost-Pellicer Frontera Prize in 2000 and received a Witter Bynner Fellowship in 2012. Black earned a BA from Barnard College and an MFA

    Sheila Black

    Sheila Black

    Sheila_Black

  • List of people from Santa Fe, New Mexico
  • Paul Burlin (1886–1969), modern and abstract expressionist painter Witter Bynner (1881–1968), poet Julia Cameron (1948), author of The Artist's Way Dana

    List of people from Santa Fe, New Mexico

    List of people from Santa Fe, New Mexico

    List_of_people_from_Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico

  • Poetry Society of America
  • Literary organization founded in 1910

    States. Past members of the society have included such renowned poets as Witter Bynner, Robert Frost, Langston Hughes, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Marianne Moore

    Poetry Society of America

    Poetry_Society_of_America

  • Marathon, Florida
  • City in the United States

    his book Florida's Great Ocean Railway credits New York playwright Witter Bynner for naming Marathon. According to Gallager, J.R. Parrott, then Florida

    Marathon, Florida

    Marathon, Florida

    Marathon,_Florida

  • Sioux Falls, South Dakota
  • City in South Dakota, United States

    from the original (PDF) on January 3, 2017. Retrieved March 18, 2017. "Witter Bynner Fellowships (Prizes and Fellowships, The Poetry and Literature Center

    Sioux Falls, South Dakota

    Sioux Falls, South Dakota

    Sioux_Falls,_South_Dakota

  • Martin Walls
  • poet and the first British-born winner of the US Library of Congress Witter Bynner Fellowship. Martin Walls was born in Brighton, England in 1970 and now

    Martin Walls

    Martin_Walls

  • Bertha Damon
  • American humorist, author, lecturer, and editor

    Well-known writers who were part of her circle include Stella Benson, Witter Bynner, Oscar Lewis, Winfield Townley Scott, and Marie de Laveaga Welch. She

    Bertha Damon

    Bertha_Damon

  • Li Shangyin
  • Chinese poet and politician

    of spring And nothing left but a tear-stained robe. — Translated by Witter Bynner, in Tang Shi San Bai Shou (300 Tang Poems) Untitled (Wu-ti, 無題) 相见时难别亦难,东风无力百花残。

    Li Shangyin

    Li Shangyin

    Li_Shangyin

  • Patricia Storace
  • American poet

    Patricia Storace is an American poet. She is the 1993 winner of the Witter Bynner Poetry Prize by the American Academy of Arts and Letters and a 1996

    Patricia Storace

    Patricia_Storace

  • George Kirgo
  • American novelist (1926–2004)

    for "Kirgo Books". WorldCat. Retrieved 2014-02-10. ""Register of the Witter Bynner Letters to George Kirgo, 1949–1953"". Archived from the original on

    George Kirgo

    George_Kirgo

  • Wang Han (poet)
  • quatrain (referred to as a cí in the title), which was translated by Witter Bynner as "A Song of Liangzhou". This poem discusses the vicissitudes of war

    Wang Han (poet)

    Wang Han (poet)

    Wang_Han_(poet)

  • The Plumed Serpent
  • 1926 novel by D. H. Lawrence

    leave Mexico or not. In March 1923, Lawrence, accompanied by the poet Witter Bynner and Willard Johnson, visited Mexico. There, according to the biographer

    The Plumed Serpent

    The Plumed Serpent

    The_Plumed_Serpent

  • Meng Haoran
  • Tang dynasty Chinese poet (689/691–740)

    poems of Meng Haoran were made available in English translations by Witter Bynner and Kiang Kanghu with the publication of The Jade Mountain in 1920.

    Meng Haoran

    Meng Haoran

    Meng_Haoran

  • McClure's
  • American illustrated monthly periodical (1893–1929)

    Teddy after the death of Teddy Roosevelt Mother Ray Stannard Baker Witter Bynner Willa Cather Burton J. Hendrick Will Irwin S. S. McClure Lincoln Steffens

    McClure's

    McClure's

    McClure's

  • Nineteen Ways of Looking at Wang Wei
  • 1987 book by Eliot Weinberger

    Chinese Verse. Shanghai: Commercial Press. OCLC 4885825. Kiang, Kang-hu; Bynner, Witter (1929). The Jade Mountain. New York: Knopf. OCLC 14012348. Jenyns, Soame

    Nineteen Ways of Looking at Wang Wei

    Nineteen_Ways_of_Looking_at_Wang_Wei

  • List of memorials to George Sterling
  • others; 10 poems about Sterling by Edwin Markham. Clark Ashton Smith, Witter Bynner, Ina Coolbrith, and others. Overland Monthly v. 35, n. 12 (December

    List of memorials to George Sterling

    List of memorials to George Sterling

    List_of_memorials_to_George_Sterling

  • List of pen names
  • Oxenham Elsie Jeanette Dunkerley Em Kol Chai Chava Shapiro Emanuel Morgan Witter Bynner Co-author of Spectra: A Book of Poetic Experiments Emil Sinclair Hermann

    List of pen names

    List_of_pen_names

  • Iphigenia in Tauris
  • Ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides

    and John McLean, 1936 - prose Robert Potter, 1938 – prose: full text Witter Bynner, 1956 – verse Richmond Lattimore, 1973 Philip Vellacott, 1974 – prose

    Iphigenia in Tauris

    Iphigenia in Tauris

    Iphigenia_in_Tauris

  • Chinese poetry
  • Poetical art developed in China

    Chinese-language poets List of Three Hundred Tang Poems poets Archie Barnes Witter Bynner Herbert Giles David Hawkes David Hinton Bernard Karlgren David R. Knechtges

    Chinese poetry

    Chinese poetry

    Chinese_poetry

  • Dorothy Canfield Fisher
  • American author and social activist (1879–1958)

    Fisher included Henry Seidel Canby, Richard Wright, Heywood Broun, Witter Bynner, Isak Dinesen, and Robert Frost. Canfield Fisher worked with the following

    Dorothy Canfield Fisher

    Dorothy Canfield Fisher

    Dorothy_Canfield_Fisher

  • Virginia Quarterly Review
  • American literary magazine

    writing by Gamaliel Bradford, Archibald Henderson, Luigi Pirandello, Witter Bynner, William Cabell Bruce, among two dozen other notable, mostly southern

    Virginia Quarterly Review

    Virginia_Quarterly_Review

  • Emperor Xuanzong of Tang
  • Emperor of the Tang dynasty from 713 to 756

    (wulu) form and in the huaigu genre, and which was translated by Witter Bynner as "I Pass Through the Lu Dukedom with a Sigh and a Sacrifice for Confucius"

    Emperor Xuanzong of Tang

    Emperor Xuanzong of Tang

    Emperor_Xuanzong_of_Tang

  • 1881 in the United States
  • – Irene Colvin Corbett, nurse and musician (died 1912) August 10 – Witter Bynner, poet and scholar (died 1968) August 12 – Cecil B. DeMille, film director

    1881 in the United States

    1881_in_the_United_States

  • George Santayana
  • Spanish American philosopher (1863–1952)

    influence of religion on culture and social psychology, all with considerable wit and humour. While his writings on technical philosophy can be difficult,

    George Santayana

    George Santayana

    George_Santayana

  • Amy Lowell
  • American poet (1874–1925)

    mentioned. A glandular problem kept her perpetually overweight. Poet Witter Bynner once said, in a comment frequently misattributed to Ezra Pound, that

    Amy Lowell

    Amy Lowell

    Amy_Lowell

  • Du Fu
  • Tang dynasty Chinese poet (712–770)

    Wikisource Du Fu's poems included in 300 Selected Tang poems, translated by Witter Bynner Du Fu: Poems A collection of Du Fu's poetry by multiple translators

    Du Fu

    Du Fu

    Du_Fu

  • Susan Graham
  • American mezzo-soprano

    (piano) Rorem's settings of poems by Paul Goodman, Theodore Roethke, Witter Bynner, Tennyson, Walt Whitman and others. Erato 80222 Alcina (Handel) Renée

    Susan Graham

    Susan Graham

    Susan_Graham

  • Wang Zhihuan
  • the famous poetry anthology Three Hundred Tang Poems, translated by Witter Bynner as "Climbing Stork Tower" (also called "On the Stork Tower" or "At Heron

    Wang Zhihuan

    Wang_Zhihuan

  • Three Hundred Tang Poems
  • Chinese poem from the Tang dynasty (618–907)

    Poems into English was published as The Jade Mountain, translated by Witter Bynner and Jiang Kanghu. From 1929 through 1972 it went through ten editions

    Three Hundred Tang Poems

    Three Hundred Tang Poems

    Three_Hundred_Tang_Poems

  • Carl Phillips
  • American writer and poet (born 1959)

    Atlantic Monthly, The New Yorker and The Paris Review. He was named a Witter Bynner Fellowship in 1998 and in 2006, he was named the recipient of the Fellowship

    Carl Phillips

    Carl Phillips

    Carl_Phillips

  • Edna St. Vincent Millay
  • American poet (1892–1950)

    were refused. Counted among Millay's close friends were the writers Witter Bynner, Arthur Davison Ficke, and Susan Glaspell. In 1919, she wrote the anti-war

    Edna St. Vincent Millay

    Edna St. Vincent Millay

    Edna_St._Vincent_Millay

  • Major Jackson
  • American poet and professor (born 1968)

    Pushcart Prize, a Whiting Award, a Pew Fellowship in the Arts, and a Witter Bynner Fellowship in conjunction with the Library of Congress. He also served

    Major Jackson

    Major Jackson

    Major_Jackson

  • List of University of California, Riverside people
  • Hedge Coke – Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing, poet, writer, Witter Bynner Fellowship, Fulbright Scholar, American Book Award Juan Felipe Herrera

    List of University of California, Riverside people

    List_of_University_of_California,_Riverside_people

  • Tang poetry
  • Poetry of the Tang dynasty

    Herbert Giles, L. Cranmer-Byng, Archie Barnes, Amy Lowell, Arthur Waley, Witter Bynner, A. C. Graham, Shigeyoshi Obata, Burton Watson, Gary Snyder, David Hinton

    Tang poetry

    Tang poetry

    Tang_poetry

  • List of Portuguese Americans
  • received several literary fellowships including the Library of Congress (Witter Bynner), Fulbright (Scholar), California Arts Council (Legacy Artist), Fundação

    List of Portuguese Americans

    List_of_Portuguese_Americans

  • Lucie Brock-Broido
  • American writer (1956–2018)

    Brock-Broido received a Guggenheim Fellowship, as well as the 1996 Witter Bynner Poetry Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. The Master

    Lucie Brock-Broido

    Lucie_Brock-Broido

  • George Sterling
  • American poet and playwright

    trying to become somewhat more human [in poetry]!" he wrote to poet Witter Bynner, "It's not so easy as I had fifteen years' start [1896–1910] in the

    George Sterling

    George Sterling

    George_Sterling

  • Lincoln cent
  • One-cent United States coin

    that by law, an eagle could not appear on the cent. Writer and friend Witter Bynner recalled that in January 1907, Saint-Gaudens was seriously ill with

    Lincoln cent

    Lincoln cent

    Lincoln_cent

  • Lu Lun
  • being mentioned in one poem, by Sikong Shu, which was translated by Witter Bynner as "When Lu Lun My Cousin Comes For The Night". His courtesy name is

    Lu Lun

    Lu_Lun

  • Indian Head cent
  • American one-cent coin (1859–1909)

    1873 act, an eagle could not appear on the cent. Writer and friend Witter Bynner recalled that in January 1907, Saint-Gaudens was seriously ill with

    Indian Head cent

    Indian Head cent

    Indian_Head_cent

  • Josiah Royce
  • American philosopher (1855–1916)

    Santayana Henry M. Sheffer Notable students Conrad Aiken, Van Wyck Brooks, Witter Bynner, W. E. B. Du Bois, Max Eastman, T. S. Eliot, Felix Frankfurter, Learned

    Josiah Royce

    Josiah Royce

    Josiah_Royce

  • Carl Van Vechten
  • American writer and photographer (1880–1964)

    Barnes, 1940 Harry Belafonte, 1954 Féral Benga, 1937 Robert Hunt and Witter Bynner Karen von Blixen-Finecke, 1959 Clare Boothe Luce, 1932 Marlon Brando

    Carl Van Vechten

    Carl Van Vechten

    Carl_Van_Vechten

  • Judith Ortiz Cofer
  • Puerto Rican writer (1952–2016)

    Competition. She has received various awards such as grants from the Witter Bynner Foundation and the Georgia Council for the Arts, as well as fellowships

    Judith Ortiz Cofer

    Judith Ortiz Cofer

    Judith_Ortiz_Cofer

  • Du Mu
  • Chinese calligrapher, poet and politician (803–852)

    September 2004. Included in 300 Selected Tang poems, translated by Witter Bynner Du Mu's poems (in Simplified Chinese) Works by Du Mu at LibriVox (public

    Du Mu

    Du Mu

    Du_Mu

  • List of poets
  • (1944–2017), US poet and teacher; North Carolina Poet Laureate, 2005–2009 Witter Bynner (also Emanuel Morgan, 1881–1968), US poet, writer and scholar George

    List of poets

    List_of_poets

  • Ned Rorem
  • American composer and writer (1923–2022)

    composed entire cycles to the poetry of a single writer: John Ashbery, Witter Bynner, Demetrios Capetanakis, George Darley, Frank O'Hara, Robert Herrick

    Ned Rorem

    Ned Rorem

    Ned_Rorem

  • Rosanna Warren
  • American poet and scholar (born 1953)

    American Academy of Arts and Letters Award of Merit in Poetry, the Witter Bynner Poetry Prize (1993), the Sara Teasdale Award in Poetry (2011), a grant

    Rosanna Warren

    Rosanna Warren

    Rosanna_Warren

  • List of poets from the United States
  • (born 1955) W. E. Butts (1944–2013) Kathryn Stripling Byer (1944–2017) Witter Bynner (1881–1968) Gilbert Byron (1903–1991) Alex Caldiero (born 1949) James

    List of poets from the United States

    List_of_poets_from_the_United_States

  • American Academy of Arts and Letters
  • Honor society in New York City

    artists, and writers as honorary members. It also established the annual Witter Bynner Poetry Prize in 1980 to support young poets. The election of foreign

    American Academy of Arts and Letters

    American Academy of Arts and Letters

    American_Academy_of_Arts_and_Letters

  • Claudia Emerson
  • American academic, writer and poet

    Award, 2003 Erskine J. Poetry Prize, 2004 for "Second Bearing, 1919" Witter Bynner Fellowship from Library of Congress, 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry

    Claudia Emerson

    Claudia Emerson

    Claudia_Emerson

  • Myron Hunt
  • American architect (1868–1952)

    Harriette Boardman and his son was poet Robert Hunt, long-time partner of Witter Bynner. Hunt is mentioned in the writings of Frank Lloyd Wright and other Chicago

    Myron Hunt

    Myron Hunt

    Myron_Hunt

  • Woman's Journal
  • American women's rights periodical (1870 to 1931)

    Blackwell, Mary Johnston, Stephen S. Wise, Zona Gale, Florence Kelley, Witter Bynner, Ben B. Lindsey, Louisa May Alcott, Harriet Clisby and Caroline Bartlett

    Woman's Journal

    Woman's Journal

    Woman's_Journal

  • Frederick Goddard Tuckerman
  • American poet (1821 – 1873)

    Tuckerman was rediscovered [see below], and in response to an inquiry by Witter Bynner, he explained that he remembered his contemporary 'as a refined and

    Frederick Goddard Tuckerman

    Frederick Goddard Tuckerman

    Frederick_Goddard_Tuckerman

  • Pei Di
  • Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty

    the sides of cliffs." One of Pei Di's poems has been translated by Witter Bynner as "A Farewell to Cui", a farewell poem dedicated to a friend named

    Pei Di

    Pei_Di

  • Beniamino Bufano
  • American sculptor

    traveled to China in 1920, encountering the poet Witter Bynner and working on a portrait head of Bynner en route. He apprenticed himself to a master potter

    Beniamino Bufano

    Beniamino Bufano

    Beniamino_Bufano

  • Katia Kapovich
  • Russian poet

    She emigrated from the Soviet Union in 1990. In 2002 she received the Witter Bynner Fellowship from the United States Library of Congress. Her first book

    Katia Kapovich

    Katia_Kapovich

  • The Life of Mary Baker G. Eddy and the History of Christian Science
  • Book by Georgine Milmine and Willa Cather

    contain an editor's note that the book had been written by Cather. Witter Bynner, an associate editor for McClure's when the series and book were published

    The Life of Mary Baker G. Eddy and the History of Christian Science

    The_Life_of_Mary_Baker_G._Eddy_and_the_History_of_Christian_Science

  • Arthur Davison Ficke
  • American writer and poet (1883–1945)

    modern poetry. His collaborators on the Spectra hoax were fellow poets Witter Bynner (writing as 'Emanuel Morgan') and Marjorie Allen Seiffert (writing as

    Arthur Davison Ficke

    Arthur Davison Ficke

    Arthur_Davison_Ficke

  • Connie Wanek
  • American poet (born 1952)

    named her a Witter Bynner Fellow of the Library of Congress for 2006. Willow Poetry Prize Jane Kenyon Poetry Prize. 2006 Witter Bynner Fellowship of

    Connie Wanek

    Connie_Wanek

  • Ernst Bacon
  • American composer and musician (1898–1990)

    Matthew Arnold, William Blake, Emily Brontë, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Witter Bynner, Robert Burns, Helena Carus, Emily Dickinson, Benjamin Franklin, Goethe

    Ernst Bacon

    Ernst_Bacon

  • Andrew Dasburg
  • American painter (1887–1979)

    Dasburg's own collection of Native American and Mexican blankets, and Witter Bynner's Navajo silver. In both New York and Taos, he was part of the social

    Andrew Dasburg

    Andrew Dasburg

    Andrew_Dasburg

  • Richard Hageman
  • Musical artist

    winds (Richard Hovey), Galaxy, 1941 Little Things (Witter Bynner), Galaxy, 1943 Voices (Witter Bynner), Galaxy, 1943 Don Juan Gomez (Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth)

    Richard Hageman

    Richard Hageman

    Richard_Hageman

  • David Young (poet)
  • American poet (1936–2025)

    Arts Prize for Literature 2001: Bogliasco Foundation Fellowship 2002: Witter Bynner Translation Residency, Santa Fe Art Institute 2002: Pushcart Prize 2011:

    David Young (poet)

    David_Young_(poet)

  • Stella Benson
  • British writer (1892–1933)

    participated in a bohemian community that included Albert Bender, Anne Bremer, Witter Bynner, Sara Bard Field, Charles Erskine Scott Wood, and Marie de Laveaga Welch

    Stella Benson

    Stella Benson

    Stella_Benson

  • Rebecca Wee
  • American poet

    receive one of two annual Witter Bynner fellowships in poetry, supported by the Library of Congress and the Witter Bynner Foundation for Poetry. From

    Rebecca Wee

    Rebecca_Wee

  • List of writers by name: B
  • Byles (1900–1979, Australia, nf) Georgia Byng (born 1965, England, ch) Witter Bynner (1881–1968, US, p/d/nf) John Byrne (born 1950, England/US, f) Paula

    List of writers by name: B

    List_of_writers_by_name:_B

  • List of members of the League of American Writers
  • Jane Burr Struthers Burt Paul Burton-Mercur Anthony Buttietta Harold Witter Bynner (1881–1968) Harriet Cahn Erskine Caldwell (1903–1987) Alan Calmer Victor

    List of members of the League of American Writers

    List_of_members_of_the_League_of_American_Writers

  • Eda Lou Walton
  • American poet (1894–1961)

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  • Meng Jiao
  • Chinese poet

    in the Three Hundred Tang Poems. One of which, "遊子吟"—translated by Witter Bynner as "A Traveller's Song", by A. C. Graham as "Wanderer's Song", and by

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  • Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty (772-846)

    Bai Juyi's poems included in 300 Selected Tang Poems, translated by Witter Bynner Article on the Shanghai Oriental Pearl Tower that was based on a poem

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  • PETTER
  • Male

    Swedish

    PETTER

    Norwegian and Swedish form of Greek Petros, PETTER means "rock, stone." 

    PETTER

  • Witte
  • Surname or Lastname

    North German

    Witte

    North German : variant of Witt 1.Dutch : nickname for someone with white or blonde hair or an unusually pale complexion, from Middle Dutch witte ‘white’.English : variant of White.

    Witte

  • Cutter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cutter

    English : from an agent derivative of Old English cyttan ‘to cut’, possibly applied as an occupational name for a tailor or barber.Americanized form of German Kotter.

    Cutter

  • Winter
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon English

    Winter

    Year.

    Winter

  • Witter
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Witter

    Wise wamor.

    Witter

  • Ritter
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Ritter

    Knight.

    Ritter

  • WINTER
  • Female

    English

    WINTER

    English name derived from the season name, "winter." The word may derive from Proto-Indo-European *wind-, WINTER means "white."

    WINTER

  • Ritter
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Ritter

    Knight; Chivalrous

    Ritter

  • Whitter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Lancashire)

    Whitter

    English (chiefly Lancashire) : occupational name for a whitewasher, from an agent derivative of Old English hwītian ‘to whiten’.

    Whitter

  • Pitter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pitter

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a pit or hollow (see Pitt) + -er, suffix denoting an inhabitant.German : variant of Peter.Jewish (from Ukraine) : metonymic occupational nanme from Yiddish dialect piter ‘butter’. Compare Putterman.

    Pitter

  • Winter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, Danish, and Swedish

    Winter

    English, German, Danish, and Swedish : nickname or byname for someone of a frosty or gloomy temperament, from Middle English, Middle High German, Danish, Swedish winter (Old English winter, Old High German wintar, Old Norse vetr). The Swedish name can be ornamental.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from German Winter ‘winter’, either an ornamental name or one of the group of names denoting the seasons, which were distributed at random by government officials. Compare Summer, Fruhling, and Herbst.Irish : Anglicized form ( part translation) of Gaelic Mac Giolla-Gheimhridh ‘son of the lad of winter’, from geimhreadh ‘winter’. This name is also Anglicized McAlivery.Mistranslation of French Livernois, which is in fact a habitational name, but mistakenly construed as l’hiver ‘winter’.

    Winter

  • Mutter
  • Surname or Lastname

    South German (also Mütter)

    Mutter

    South German (also Mütter) : occupational name for an official employed to measure grain, from Middle High German mutte, mütte ‘bushel’, ‘grain measure’ (Latin modius) + the agent suffix -er.English : variant spelling of Muter.

    Mutter

  • Better
  • Surname or Lastname

    Translation of French Lemieux.English

    Better

    Translation of French Lemieux.English : nickname from Old English bētere ‘fighter’, ‘beater’. Reaney suggests it may also be a short form of the various occupational names ending with -better, for example Leadbetter.German (Bavarian) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of rosaries, from Bavarian better ‘rosary’ (from beten ‘to pray’).

    Better

  • Winter
  • Girl/Female

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, Jamaican

    Winter

    Season Name; Born in Winter; Winter; Snowy

    Winter

  • Winter
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, Australian, British, English, Jamaican

    Winter

    Year; Winter

    Winter

  • Potter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Dutch, and North German (Pötter)

    Potter

    English, Dutch, and North German (Pötter) : occupational name for a maker of drinking and storage vessels, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Middle Low German pot. In the Middle Ages the term covered workers in metal as well as earthenware and clay.

    Potter

  • Butter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Butter

    English : nickname for someone with some fancied resemblance to a bittern, perhaps in the booming quality of the voice, from Middle English, Old French butor ‘bittern’ (a word of obscure etymology).English and German : metonymic occupational name for a dairyman or seller of butter, from Old English butere ‘butter’, Middle High German buter.German : possibly a short form of any of the various compound names formed with Butter ‘butter’ (see 2).

    Butter

  • Hatter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hatter

    English : occupational name for a maker or seller of hats, Middle English hatter(e).

    Hatter

  • Litster
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Litster

    English : occupational name for a dyer, Middle English litster (see Lister).

    Litster

  • GITTEL
  • Female

    Yiddish

    GITTEL

    (גִּיטל) Variant spelling of Yiddish Gitel, GITTEL means "good."

    GITTEL

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  • Irinia
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Irinia

    Peace.

  • Abhav
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Kannada

    Abhav

    Having the Ability to be Diffrent

  • Vithala | விடாலா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vithala | விடாலா

    Lord Vishnu, Fortune giver

  • Sunika
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Bengali, Islamic, Muslim, Pakistani, Urdu

    Sunika

    Creative

  • Garatun
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Garatun

    Lives in the Triangular Farm Stead

  • Sukhadda
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Sukhadda

    One who Give Happiness

  • Vudhip
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Vudhip

    Encourage

  • Cordry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cordry

    English : variant spelling of Cordray.

  • Haarshini | ஹார்ஷீநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Haarshini | ஹார்ஷீநீ

    Cheerful, Happy

  • Nikoleta
  • Girl/Female

    German, Greek

    Nikoleta

    People's Victory; Female Version of Nicholas

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  • Twitter
  • v. i.

    To make the sound of a half-suppressed laugh; to titter; to giggle.

  • Witted
  • a.

    Having (such) a wit or understanding; as, a quick-witted boy.

  • Hitter
  • n.

    One who hits or strikes; as, a hard hitter.

  • Better
  • a.

    Having good qualities in a greater degree than another; as, a better man; a better physician; a better house; a better air.

  • Bitter
  • v. t.

    Having a peculiar, acrid, biting taste, like that of wormwood or an infusion of hops; as, a bitter medicine; bitter as aloes.

  • Litter
  • v. t.

    To supply with litter, as cattle; to cover with litter, as the floor of a stall.

  • Winter
  • v. i.

    To pass the winter; to hibernate; as, to winter in Florida.

  • Litter
  • v. i.

    To be supplied with litter as bedding; to sleep or make one's bed in litter.

  • Winter
  • v. i.

    To keep, feed or manage, during the winter; as, to winter young cattle on straw.

  • Bitter
  • v. t.

    To make bitter.

  • Twitter
  • n.

    A half-suppressed laugh; a fit of laughter partially restrained; a titter; a giggle.

  • Litter
  • v. i.

    To produce a litter.

  • Bitter
  • n.

    Any substance that is bitter. See Bitters.

  • Bitter
  • v. t.

    Characterized by sharpness, severity, or cruelty; harsh; stern; virulent; as, bitter reproach.

  • Litter
  • v. t.

    To put into a confused or disordered condition; to strew with scattered articles; as, to litter a room.

  • Fitter
  • n.

    A little piece; a flitter; a flinder.

  • Either
  • conj. Either

    precedes two, or more, coordinate words or phrases, and is introductory to an alternative. It is correlative to or.

  • Bitter
  • v. t.

    Causing pain or smart; piercing; painful; sharp; severe; as, a bitter cold day.

  • Twitter
  • v. t.

    To utter with a twitter.

  • Bitter
  • v. t.

    Causing, or fitted to cause, pain or distress to the mind; calamitous; poignant.