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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Doten (April 1, – January 15, ) was an American poet and a prominent spiritualist lecturer and trance speaker and writer who received special attention for her supposed ability to channel poetry from Edgar Allan Poe after his death. Elizabeth Doten (1827-1913) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
Lizzie Doten ( – ) Few, even in her hometown of Plymouth, Massachusetts, know of Lizzie Doten. And yet in her day, she rose to celebrity as a leader of the Spiritualist movement, speaking to crowds of thousands in cities across the country.
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DOTEN, Lizzie, poet, born in Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1 April She received a good early education, but was mostly self-taught. She has been known as an "inspirational speaker," and as an improviser of poetry, which she produces with little or no intellectual effort, claiming that it is dictated to her by spirits.
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Doten (April 1, – January 15, ) was a prominent American lecturer, poet and trance medium. Lizzie was well known for her supposed ability to channel poetry from Edgar Allen Poe, Robert Burns and William Shakespeare. Lizzie Doten - Author
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Doten () was an American poet and a prominent spiritualist lecturer, trance speaker, and writer. She was known for her supposed ability to channel poetry from Edgar Allan Poe after his death, as well as her own original poetry. Lizzie Doten - Poemas de la vida interior - La Central
Lizzie Doten (Plymouth, 1 de abril de – Brookline, 15 de enero de ) fue una poeta y espiritista estadounidense, 1 que se consideraba una médium a través de la cual los espíritus de reconocidos escritores ya fallecidos como William Shakespeare, Robert Burns, Edgar Allan Poe o Felicia Hemans le dictaban sus versos. 2 3. Lizzie Doten - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre Elizabeth "Lizzie" Doten (April 1, 1827 – January 15, 1913) was an American poet and a prominent spiritualist lecturer and trance speaker and writer who received special attention for her supposed ability to channel poetry from Edgar Allan Poe after his death.Lizzie Doten (Doten, Lizzie, 1827-1913) - The Online Books Page Lizzie Doten (1827 – 1913) Few, even in her hometown of Plymouth, Massachusetts, know of Lizzie Doten. And yet in her day, she rose to celebrity as a leader of the Spiritualist movement, speaking to crowds of thousands in cities across the country.Lizzie Doten (Author of Poemas de la vida interior) - Goodreads DOTEN, Lizzie, poet, born in Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1 April 1829. She received a good early education, but was mostly self-taught. She has been known as an "inspirational speaker," and as an improviser of poetry, which she produces with little or no intellectual effort, claiming that it is dictated to her by spirits.
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About Lizzie Doten: Elizabeth Doten (), who had supported herself since adolescence, became financially independent as a Spiritualist trance-spe. Elizabeth "Lizzie" Doten (April 1, 1827 – January 15, 1913) was an. In one incident that happened in 1863, Lizzie Doten claimed that she was visited by the ghost of Edgar Allan Poe. And during those visits, Poe would offer her some of his unfinished poems and short stories.
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Doten was an American poet and a prominent spiritualist lecturer and trance speaker and writer who received special attention for her supposed ability to channel poetry from Edgar Allan Poe after his death. Elizabeth "Lizzie" Doten (April 1, 1827 – January 15, 1913) was a prominent American lecturer, poet and trance medium. Lizzie was well known for her supposed ability to channel poetry from Edgar Allen Poe, Robert Burns and William Shakespeare.
Born in Plymouth in 1827, a descendant of Pilgrim families, Lizzie Doten dedicated much of her life to exploring the boundaries between this world and the. Elizabeth "Lizzie" Doten (1827-1913) was an American poet and a prominent spiritualist lecturer, trance speaker, and writer. She was known for her supposed ability to channel poetry from Edgar Allan Poe after his death, as well as her own original poetry.
Lizzie Doten of Plymouth and the Spiritualist Movement
En este reino de lo espectral nos sitúa el libro de Lizzie Doten, Poemas de la vida interior, traducido por primera vez al castellano por Manuel Barea y Miguel Cisneros para la editorial WunderKammer. De repente, la voz de Doten invoca, desde la presencia ausente de la escritura, versos de Shakespeare, Robert Burns y Edgar Allan Poe.