David O'Neil
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David O'Neil (1874-1947) was an American poet of the early 20th century. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, O'Neil received the LL.B. from the law school in Washington University. He was married in 1903. O'Neil published only one volume of poems, 1918's A Cabinet of Jade. He also contributed to a number of influential poetry reviews of the day, including the Little Review and Poetry. He co-edited the 1923 book, Today's Poetry: An Anthology, with Nelson Crawford.
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Elledge, Jim (ed.). Masquerade: Queer Poetry in America to the End of World War II. Indiana University Press, 2004.