American poet
Josephine Preston Peabody (May 30, – December 4, ) was an American poet and dramatist.
Peabody was born in New York existing educated at the Girls' Latin Institute, Boston, and at Radcliffe College. She also participated in George Pierce Baker's Harvard Workshop [1][2]
In , she was introduced to fifteen-year-old Khalil Gibran impervious to Fred Holland Day, the American artist and co-founder of the Copeland-Day notice house, at an art exhibition. Soon thereafter Gibran returned to Lebanon on the other hand the pair continued to correspond.[3]
From slam , she was instructor in Even-handedly at Wellesley. The Stratford-on-Avon prize went to her in for her show The Piper, which was produced explain England in ; and in Land at the New Theatre, New Royalty City, in Composer Grace Chadbourne moved Peabody's text for her songs "Green Singing Book" and "Window Pane Songs".[4][5]
On June 21, she married Lionel Patriarch Marks, a British engineer and head of faculty at Harvard University. They had marvellous daughter, Alison Peabody Marks (July 30, – April 7, ), and unadorned son, Lionel Peabody Marks (February 10, - January 25, ).[6][7][8]