Cluysenaar, Anne (1936–)
Cluysenaar, Anne (1936–)
Irish-Belgian poet. Born Anne Alice Andrée Cluysenaar, Mar 15, 1936, in Brussels, Belgium; dau. of John Cluysenaar and Sybil Fitzgerald Cluysenaar; attended Trinity College, Dublin, and University of Edinburgh; m. Walter Freeman Jackson, 1976.
Worked as lecturer at several English, Irish, and Scottish universities; writings include A Fan of Shadows (1967), Moments of Grace (1980), Double Helix (1982) and Timeslips (1997); also published works of literary criticism, including Introduction to Literary Stylistics: A Discussion of Dominant Structures in Verse and Prose (1976) and The Missing Subject (1987).
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