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Charlotte Endymion Porter

    Charlotte Endymion Porter was a poet, translator, and literary critic who co-founded and co-edited the journal Poet Lore. As an editor or co-editor of editions of the complete works of major poets, and as a translator of significant international writers for the journal, she played a crucial role in shaping American literary taste during her era. Porter's work demonstrated a profound engagement with literary traditions and a dedication to introducing a diverse global literary landscape to American audiences. Through her extensive editorial and translation efforts, she significantly influenced literary criticism and readership in the United States.

    The Daughter of Jorio; a Pastoral Tragedy
    Red Cotton Night-cap Country, The Inn Album, The Two Poets of Croisic. From the Author's Rev. Text
    The Complete Works of Mrs. E. B. Browning; Volume 3
    Shakespeare Studies; Macbeth
    Balaustion's Adventure Aristophanes' Apology