Amelia Josephine Burr


Amelia Josephine Burr was an American poet. Born in New York City, she was educated at and graduated from Hunter College. She worked for the Red Cross in 1917–18. She married Reverend Carl H. Elmore of Englewood, New Jersey.

Career

She was described as a "popular lyricist, whose work yet flashes with genuine poetic feeling" and was reputed to have traveled widely. A contemporary source commented, "Her adventures in the Orient have colored her work, and with energy and charm she succeeded in getting to know much concerning the natives and their customs wherever she went. Much of her verse must, of course, be classed as balladry, and it is as a balladist that she has gained a wide audience, but, especially in her later work, there is much more than graceful appeal."
She made her "first considerable poetic appearance" in the pages of The Bellman.

Selected works

Poetical works

A Roadside Fire, 1913 Afterglow, a poem 1913In Deep Places, 1914 Life and Living 1916 The Silver Trumpet 1918Hearts Awake: The Pixy, A play, 1919A child garden in India, for very little people: Verses 1922Little houses: A book of poems 1923 Selected lyrics 1927

Novels

A Dealer in Empire; A Romance 1915The Three Fires: A Story of Ceylon 1922