Dorothy Dudley

Dorothy (Dudley) Harvey (1884-1962) was an American poet.

Life
Dudley was born in Chicago. She graduated from Bryn Mawr College in 1905, and then returned to the Midwest. She married Henry Blodgett Harvey, and bore him 2 children.

She and her sister Helen Dudley were part of the Chicago literary set around Harriet Monroe. Under her maiden name, Mrs. Harvey published poems and reviews in Poetry: A magazine of verse from 1915 through the 1920s. Her work also appeared in The Dial, the American Magazine of Art, and [[The Nation.

In 1932 Dudley published a biography of American novelist Theodore Dreiser, [[Forgotten Frontiers: Dreiser and the Land of the Free. 

For many years the Harveys lived in France. Dudley died in Paris.