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"Artemis to Actaeon, and Other Verses" is a collection of poems written by Edith Wharton, a noted American novelist and short story writer who lived from 1862 to 1937. This collection, first published in 1909, is a read of Wharton's interest in classical mythology, nature, and human relationships.
The title poem "Artemis to Actaeon" is a retelling of a Greek myth in which the goddess Artemis transforms Actaeon, a hunter who happened to see her bathing, into a stag.
CONTENTS
Part I
ARTEMIS TO ACTAEON
LIFE
VESALIUS IN ZANTE
MARGARET OF CORTONA
A TORCHBEARER
Part II
THE MORTAL LEASE
EXPERIENCE
GRIEF
CHARTRES
TWO BACKGROUNDS
THE TOMB OF ILARIA GIUNIGI
THE ONE GRIEF
THE EUMENIDES
Part III
ORPHEUS
AN AUTUMN SUNSET
MOONRISE OVER TYRINGHAM
ALL SOULS
ALL SAINTS
THE OLD POLE STAR
A GRAVE
NON DOLET!
A HUNTING-SONG
SURVIVAL
USES
A MEETING