Name Charles Copeland | Role Poet | |
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Died July 24, 1952, Massachusetts, United States Books Edwin Booth, Selections from Byron, Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats and Browning - Scholar's Choice Edition |
Charles Townsend Copeland (April 27, 1860 – July 24, 1952) was a professor, poet, and writer. He spent much of his time as a mentor in Boston, Massachusetts, specifically at Harvard University, and also worked as a part-time theater critic. Known as "Copey" by many of his peers and admirers, he became known for his Harvard poetry readings in the 1930s. In her autobiography, The Story of My Life, Helen Keller paid high praise to Copley as an instructor.

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