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  1. Blanche Marie Louise Oelrichs (October 1, 1890 – November 5, 1950) was an American poet, playwright and theatre actress. Oelrichs first used the masculine pen name Michael Strange to publish her poetry in order to distance her society reputation from its sometimes erotic content, but it soon became the name under which she presented herself ...

  2. Blanche Marie Louise Oelrichs (1 de octubre de 1890 - 5 de noviembre de 1950) fue una poeta, dramaturga y actriz de teatro estadounidense. Oelrichs utilizó por primera vez el seudónimo masculino Michael Strange para publicar su poesía con el fin de distanciar su reputación social de su obra a veces erótica, pero pronto se convirtió en el ...

  3. Michael Strange, pseudonym of Blanche Marie Louise Oelrichs, an American author and performer who produced poetry and plays, acted onstage, and did readings for radio. Many of her poems showed the influence of Walt Whitman. She was also a fervent suffragist. Learn more about her life and work.

  4. 31 de ene. de 2022 · In 1940, she met Blanche Oelrichs, an actress, poet, and dilettante. Oelrichs went by the name Michael Strange—a nom de plume that she’d taken on in order to elicit from her editors a “fair ...

  5. Blanche Oelrichs (pen name: Michael Strange), was born Blanche Marie Louise Oelrichs on October 1, 1890, in New York, N.Y., to a socially prominent family. Blanche was the reigning débutante of Newport society. In 1910, she married Leonard M. Thomas, a rising young diplomat.

  6. Blanche Oelrichs. Writer: Clair de lune. Blanche Oelrichs (pen name: Michael Strange), was born Blanche Marie Louise Oelrichs on October 1, 1890, in New York, N.Y., to a socially prominent family. Blanche was the reigning débutante of Newport society. In 1910, she married Leonard M. Thomas, a rising young diplomat.

  7. American poet, playwright and actress. Name variations: Blanche Marie Louise Oelrichs; Blanche Oelrichs Thomas Barrymore Tweed. Born Blanche Marie Louise Oelrichs on October 1, 1890, in New York City; died of leukemia on November 5, 1950, in Boston, Massachusetts; daughter of Blanche (de Loosey) Oelrichs and Charles May Oelrichs (owner of a ...