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  1. Sara Trevor Teasdale (later Filsinger; August 8, 1884 – January 29, 1933) was an American lyric poet. She was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and used the name Filsinger after her 1914 marriage. [1] In 1918, she won a Pulitzer Prize for her 1917 poetry collection Love Songs .

  2. Learn about Sara Teasdale, a popular and award-winning poet of the early 20th century, who wrote lyrical poems on love, beauty, and death. Explore her life, books, and critical reception from the Poetry Foundation website.

  3. Sara Teasdale was a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who wrote romantic and passionate verse. Learn about her life, works, and legacy on this web page.

  4. Sara Teasdale (born August 8, 1884, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.—died January 29, 1933, New York, New York) was an American poet whose short, personal lyrics were noted for their classical simplicity and quiet intensity.

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  5. Sara Teasdale was an American lyric poet. Her work continues to resonate with readers today for its exploration of themes such as love, nature, and the search for meaning in a world often characterized by impermanence and loss.

  6. Sara Teasdale is known as a lyric poet whose work was mainly concerned with beauty, love, and death. The early 20th-century poet was known to incorporate her own experiences into her poetry, from those of youth to those of depression.

  7. Sara Teasdale, born and raised in St. Louis and one of our most celebrated poets in her time, gradually fell out of favor after her death. The image she was willing to benefit from—that of a romantic yearning for erotic fulfillment—did not help her status during the heyday of the New Criticism.