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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Elizabeth "Lizzie" Doten (April 1, 1827 – Elizabeth "Lizzie" Doten (April 1, 1827 – January 15, 1913) was an American poet and a prominent spiritualist lecturer and trance speaker and writer who received special attention for her supposed ability to channel poetry from Edgar Allan Poe after his death. She wrote poetry, fiction, and essays and edited an annual spiritualist publication, Lily of the Valley. She was active on the lecture circuit between 1864 and 1880.the lecture circuit between 1864 and 1880. , Lizzie Doten (Plymouth, 1 de abril de 1829Lizzie Doten (Plymouth, 1 de abril de 1829 – circa 1913) fue una poeta y feminista estadounidense,​ que se consideraba una médium a través de la cual los espíritus de reconocidos escritores ya fallecidos como William Shakespeare, Robert Burns, Edgar Allan Poe o Felicia Hemans le dictaban sus versos.​​ Gracias a su gran actividad en la esfera pública fue reconocida como la mejor oradora e improvisadora del siglo XIX.​or oradora e improvisadora del siglo XIX.​
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rdfs:comment Lizzie Doten (Plymouth, 1 de abril de 1829Lizzie Doten (Plymouth, 1 de abril de 1829 – circa 1913) fue una poeta y feminista estadounidense,​ que se consideraba una médium a través de la cual los espíritus de reconocidos escritores ya fallecidos como William Shakespeare, Robert Burns, Edgar Allan Poe o Felicia Hemans le dictaban sus versos.​​ Gracias a su gran actividad en la esfera pública fue reconocida como la mejor oradora e improvisadora del siglo XIX.​or oradora e improvisadora del siglo XIX.​ , Elizabeth "Lizzie" Doten (April 1, 1827 – Elizabeth "Lizzie" Doten (April 1, 1827 – January 15, 1913) was an American poet and a prominent spiritualist lecturer and trance speaker and writer who received special attention for her supposed ability to channel poetry from Edgar Allan Poe after his death. She wrote poetry, fiction, and essays and edited an annual spiritualist publication, Lily of the Valley. She was active on the lecture circuit between 1864 and 1880.the lecture circuit between 1864 and 1880.
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