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FIRST EDITION. 8vo, pp. 185, [5]. Original black cloth, gilt framed lettering. Spine sunned, extremities bumped, small holes to joints. Offsetting to front endpapers, 'Library of Lewis A. Dyer/ Jul 24 1947' label to front pastedown, occasional fox spots, mull occasionally showing, else, firm and clean. In the original dust jacket, lettered and bordered in black: chipped at extremities, separated along front joint, closed tears. Nevertheless, a pleasing copy of Marks' "brilliant study of intoxication and creative work" Good+/ good- Unusual in the original dust jacket. Marks' heartfelt printed dedication is "To the memory of Maria Clemm, whose love for her children Virginia Clemm Poe and Edgar Allen Poe has turned poverty, tragic suffering, early death into an inheritance of beauty for all the world". In Genius and Disaster, Marks discusses Coleridge, Rossetti, Poe, Francis Thompson and Elisabeth Barrett Browning, amongst others, "in the light of their addiction to drugs and drink". Jeannette Marks (1875 1964), writer, lecturer and educator, was Professor of English Literature at Mount Holyoke College (1901-1939) and founder and director (1928-1941) of its Laboratory Theatre. She was a member of the National Woman's Party and chair of its New York State branch (1942-1947). Her partner was Mary Emma Woolley, a fellow educator and peace activist, and a Professor at Wellesley College. Woolley became the 10th President of Mount Holyoke College (1900-1937). Marks is remembered at the College through its Jeannette Marks Cultural Center, a community centre for LGBTQIA+ students, staff, and faculty. N° de ref. del artículo 2576
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