Louise Imogen Guiney

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By Alice Brown

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This biography presents an accurate history of the life of American poet, essayist, and editor, Louise Imogen Guiney. She was raised as a Christian and became famous for her lyrical, Old English-style poems that reflect the literary conventions of seventeenth-century English poetry and her concern with the Catholic tradition in literature. Born in 1861 in Roxbury, Massachusetts, Guiney was a brave and honest soul. She was a member of several literary and social clubs. Guiney had the most vital and creative personal influence on their circle of writers and artists in Boston. This work beautifully describes significant events of her life, from childhood to death.
Louise Imogen Guiney