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Charlotte Wilder

Charlotte Elizabeth Wilder was an American poet and academic who worked in the Federal Writers Project.

Life
(1900) Wilder was the daughter of diplomat Amos Parker Wilder and Isabella Thornton Niven. She was the third child and eldest sister of Thornton Wilder, Isabel Wilder, Janet Wilder Dakin, and Amos Wilder. Wilder grew up in Berkeley, California, and graduated from Berkeley High School. In 1919, she received her Bachelor of Arts in English literature, magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa from Mount Holyoke College in 1919. In 1925, Wilder received an M.A. from Radcliffe College. Wilder experienced a mental health crisis in 1941, the repercussions of which lasted until her death. She died on May 26, 1980, in a nursing home in Brattleboro. ==Select poetry==
Select poetry
The following works appeared in The Nation: • The Last Hour, Volume 24, July 1924, Page 200 • Of Persons Not Alive, Volume 39, March 1932, Page 303 • City Streets, Volume 47, January 1936, Page 198 • To Beauty, Volume 47, January 1936, Page 198 • Sanctuary, Volume 52, July 1938, Page 202 • Mortal Sequence, Volume 55, January 1940, Page 217 (see Daly, James) Two collections of her work were published by Coward-McCann, Inc.: Phases of the Moon (1936) and Mortal Sequence (1939). ==Awards==
Awards
• 1937: Wilder shared the Shelley Memorial Award for Poetry in 1937 with Ben Belitt ==References==
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