Clara Grace Dolliver (died 1940)[1] was an American poet.
Life[]
A resident of San Francisco, she published poems and short stories in magazines like St. Nicholas Magazine and Oliver Optic's Magazine. She married Samuel W. Burtchaell in 1891.[2]
Publications[]
Poetry[]
- From Youth to Age: Poems. Berkeley, CA: Lederer, Street & Zeus, 1924.
Juvenile[]
- No Baby in the House, and other stories for children. New York: A. Roman, 1870.
- The Candy Elephant, and other stories for children. New York: A. Roman, 1870.
Except where noted, bibliographical information courtesy WorldCat.[3]
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ Burtchaell, Clara G. (Clara Grace), VIAF, OCLC Online Computer Library Center Inc. Web, Apr. 23, 2018.
- ↑ "Notes on Life and Work," Selected Poetry of Clara G. Dolliver (fl. 1874-1891), Representative Poetry Online, University of Toronto, UToronto.ca, Web, Nov. 19, 2011.
- ↑ Search results = au:Clara G. Dolliver, WorldCat, OCLC Online Computer Library Center Inc. Web, Aug. 4, 2013.
External links[]
- Poems
- "No Baby in the House"
- "Monet refuses the operation"
- Selected Poetry of Clara G. Burtchaell (fl. 1874-1891) (2 poems) at Representative Poetry Online.
- Books
- Works by Clara G. Dolliver Burtchaell in libraries (WorldCat catalog).
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