de CLEYRE, Voltairine “Bastard Born”
At 24, Voltairine de Cleyre gave birth to a child, Harry, born on June 12, 1890. She refused to marry her boyfriend, James B. Elliot, who was (...)
At 24, Voltairine de Cleyre gave birth to a child, Harry, born on June 12, 1890. She refused to marry her boyfriend, James B. Elliot, who was (...)
"And thou too". St.Johns, Michigan; 1888. 3s.(3p.). Typescript (unsigned) Ishill Collection, Harvard The moonlight rolls down like a river, The (...)
SEA ISLE CITY, N. J., August, 1889. Published in The Worml Turns You may also listen to this poem, read by Lucy Perry on the LibriVox website (...)
PITTSBURG, 1889 Published in The Worm Turns Quiet they lie in their shrouds of rest, Their lids kissed close ’neath the lips of peace;Over each (...)
From Selected Poems You may also listen to this poem on the LibriVox website Come! Come! I have waited long! My love is old, My arms are (...)
Voltairine de Cleyre’s last poem. It was published in a collection of poems with the same title: Written in Red. Selected Poems of Voltairine de (...)
Free Society, (13 October 1901). Reprinted in Selected Works pp. 91-113. You may listen to this article on the LibriVox website There are two (...)
MS.(unknown hand); [n.p.,n.d.] 15s.(15p.) Ishill Collection, Harvard Essay from Selected Works by Voltairine de Cleyre, pp. 436-154. You may (...)
Memorial Oration delivered on November 11, in Chicago. Published in Selected Works of Voltairine de Cleyre pp. 164-172. You may listen to this (...)
in Selected Works (The figure on the monument over the grave of the Chicago martyrs in Waldheim Cemetery is a warrior woman, dropping with her (...)
Published in [Selected Works]->art5554 You may also listen to this poem on the LibroVox website read by Sergio Baldelli (To Gaetano Bresci) (...)
The following poems may be read or listened to in Selected Works of Voltairine de Cleyre: "The burial of my past self" read by Pat Giambattista (...)