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Charles Leonard Moore

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American poet and essayist For other people named Charles Moore, see Charles Moore (disambiguation).

Charles Leonard Moore (March 16, 1854 –1925) was an American poet and essayist, born in Philadelphia. He became a lawyer and in 1878–79 served as United States Consul at San Antonio, Brazil. Besides contributing critically to the Chicago Dial, he published:

  • Atlas (1881)
  • Poems Antique and Modern (1883)
  • Book of Day Dreams (1883)
  • Banquet of Palacios (1889), a comedy
  • Odes (1896)
  • The Ghost of Rosalys (1900), a political drama
  • The Red Branch Cresta - A Trilogy (1904)

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  1. MOORE, Charles Leonard, in Who's Who in America, 1901-1902 edition; via archive.org


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