Background
She was born on August 12, 1879 in Hartford, Connecticut.
She was born on August 12, 1879 in Hartford, Connecticut.
In 1912 she was committed to the Brattleboro Insane Asylum. Elizabeth Alden Curtis Holman was also a writer, publishing under various names depending on her marital status. In 1900, she"s mentioned in a The Nation magazine article as an American poet working on a "thoughtful, pure, and even pleasing" version of the Rubaiyat.
As "Elizabeth Curtis Brenton," she had letters that appeared in the New York Times Saturday Review of Books in 1901 and 1905.
In 1902 she published a version of The Lament of Baba Tahir, a Persian text, under the name Elizabeth Curtis Brenton. In 1912, East. A. Curtis and F. East. Holman (not yet married) filed for copyright for a play she wrote, based on Alice in Wonderland.
Also in 1912, she published a play called "The Norseman." She also published poetry in the Connecticut Magazine, The Crisis, and other literary periodicals.