![]() Masters began developing as a notable American poet in 1914, when he began a series of poems (this time under the pseudonym Webster Ford) about his childhood experiences in Western Illinois, which appeared in Reedy's Mirror, a St. Masters first published his early poems and essays under the pseudonym Dexter Wallace until the year 1903, when he joined the law firm of Clarence Darrow. In all, Masters has published twelve plays, twenty-one books of poetry, six novels and six biographies, including those of Abraham Lincoln, Mark Twain, Vachel Lindsay and Walt Whitman. He is the author of Spoon River, The New Star Chamber and Other Essays, Songs and Satires, The Great Valley, The Spleen and Illinois Poems. ![]() ![]() About Edgar Lee Masters Edgar Lee Masters (August 23, 1868, Garnett, Kansas - March 5, 1950, Melrose Park, Pennsylvania) was an American writer, poet, playwright, and biographer. ![]()
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