Talk:Sara Teasdale
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Okay what the hell. The image that was on this article said "pre 1923, not subject to cpyright" and it was deleted. (I'm guessing "no source" on this one.) But this poet deserves a photo. - Hbdragon88 06:34, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
This is an exciting page to read for teens my age
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I'm removing the oft-repeated misconception that her poem "I Shall Not Care" was written as a suicide note. As Wikisource confirms, it was in fact published 18 years before her suicide, as part of the collection Rivers to the Sea (1915). --Delirium 06:18, July 29, 2005 (UTC)
- I had a feeling that this was the case, but it seemed to be repeated an awful lot when I checked the anon's addition. Incidentally, I see that someone has broken the Teasdale books I added to Wikisource up into their individual poems, and done quite a good job of it - how cool. Ambi 06:25, 29 July 2005 (UTC)