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(1916-2003) Poet. Theodore Weiss was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, and died in Princeton, New Jersey. He graduated from Columbia University and later taught at Bard College. He and his wife, Renee Karol Weiss, edited Quarterly Review of Literature.

Full Name

Theodore Weiss

Locations

New York

Author's Timeline


1916

BIRTH

Theodore Weiss was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, in 1916.

1940

OTHER

Weiss graduated with an M. A. from Columbia University in Manhattan, New York, in 1940.

1946

OTHER

Weiss taught English at Bard College in Annandale On Hudson, New York, from 1946 until 1966.

1951

LITWORK

The Catch


Collection of poetry.

1962

LITWORK

Gunsight
New York University Press.

Verse narrative.

1970

LITWORK

The World Before Us: Poems, 1950-1970
Macmillan.

Collection of poetry.

1971

LITWORK

The Breath of Clowns and Kings: Shakespeare's Early Comedies and Histories
Atheneum.

Literary criticism.

1976

LITWORK

Fireweeds
Macmillan.

Collection of poetry.

1982

LITWORK

The Man From Porlock: Engagements, 1944-1981
Princeton University Press.

A collection of essays.

1984

LITWORK

A Slow Fuse: New Poems
Macmillan.

Collection of poetry.

1987

LITWORK

From Princeton One Autumn Afternoon: The Collected Poems of Theodore Weiss 1950-1986


Collection of poetry.

1995

LITWORK

A Sum Of Destructions
Louisiana State University Press.

Collection of poetry.

1995

LITWORK

Selected Poems


Collection of poetry.

2003

DEATH

Theodore Weiss died in Princeton, New Jersey, in 2003.

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