Vendler, Helen, 1933-
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- Biog. resource center (Contemp. authors), Apr. 30, 2009(Helen Hennessey Vendler; b. Apr. 30, 1933, Boston, Mass.; Harvard University, Ph. D., 1960; Harvard University, William R. Kenan Professor of English and American Literature and Language, 1986-; A. Kingsley Porter University Professor, 1990- )
Helen Vendler (née Hennessy; April 30, 1933 – April 23, 2024) was an American academic, writer and literary critic. She was a professor of English language and history at Boston University, Cornell, Harvard, and other universities. Her academic focus was critical analysis of poetry and she studied poets from Shakespeare and George Herbert to modern poets such as Wallace Stevens and Seamus Heaney. Her technique was close reading, which she described as "reading from the point of view of a writer". Vendler reviewed poetry regularly for periodicals including The New Yorker and The New York Review of Books. She was also a regular judge for the National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize and so was influential in determining writers' reputation and success.
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