Cale Young Rice

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Cale Young Rice (December 11, 1872January 24, 1943) was an American poet and dramatist.

Rice born at Dixon, Ky., and educated at Cumberland University and at Harvard (A.B., 1895; A.M., 1896).

Cale Rice was the husband of Alice Hegan Rice; he committed suicide a year following her death.

Contents

[edit] Earlier works

[edit] Verse

  • From Dusk to Dusk (1898)
  • With Omar (1900)
  • Song Surf (1900)
  • Nirvana Days (1908)
  • Many Gods (1910)
  • At the World's Heart (1914)

[edit] Plays

  • Charles di Tocca (1903)
  • Yolanda of Cypress (1906)
  • A Night in Avignon (1907)
  • The Immortal Lure (1911)
  • Porzia (1913)

[edit] Collection

  • Collected Plays and Poems (two volumes, 1915)