Daily News | Mary E. Hazard, English literature professor emeritus at Drexel, poet, and author, has died at 92
Mary E. Hazard, 92, formerly of Philadelphia, professor emeritus of early modern English literature at Drexel University, poet, and author, died Wednesday, June 15, of vascular dementia at an assisted living center in Minneapolis.taught classes in early English literature at Drexel from 1969 to 1993. She earned a doctorate in English at Bryn Mawr College in 1970, published several articles and chapters on William Shakespeare and other literary topics, and wrote the 2000 bookIn her book, Dr.
. She wrote that she was “virtually thinking in haiku and occasionally writing in some other restrictive forms. I enjoy the integration of demanding form, play upon language through etymology and pun, and often also allusion to earlier poetry.”Packing up to go/First off load jewels clothes books/And at last ego.. A flaw in the old jade/Increases the facial range/Sculpts a final smile.
Dr. Hazard lived for more than 30 years in the Rittenhouse Savoy building on Rittenhouse Square. Before that, she raised her children in Northeast Philadelphia at Greenbelt Knoll, the first planned racially integrated housing development in the city and one of the first in the nation. She moved to Minneapolis in March to be closer to family.
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