Dorothy Roberts
1906-1993
Dorothy Gostwick Roberts (poet) was born on 6 July 1906 in Fredericton, New Brunswick. She published seven volumes of poetry. She was the daughter of poet Theodore Goodridge Roberts and niece of Canadian poet Charles G.D. Roberts. She attended school in Fredericton and later enrolled at the University of New Brunswick. Roberts became a reporter for the Fredericton Daily Mail and sold stories to different publications. She married August R. Leisner in 1929 and moved to the United States with him in 1940. The couple lived in Ithaca, New York for five years, then settled in Pennsylvania, where Leisner was an English professor at a state college. Roberts' first book of poetry, Songs for Swift Feet, was a chapbook released under her middle name Gostwick. Her final book of poetry, In Flight of Stars, appeared in 1991, just two years before she died on 23 April 1993.
Watling, Erin. "Dorothy Gostwick Roberts." New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia, Spring 2010. Accessed 4 May 2023.
Predominant New Brunswick Residences:
Fredericton
Archival Material
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Dorothy Roberts and August R. Leisner fonds
⌄LocationUniversity of New Brunswick Archives & Special CollectionsWebsite/Catalogue RecordRetrieval NumberMG L 3Date Range of Material1860-1984, predominant 1930-1984Extent
24 cm textual records
Scope and Content NoteThis fonds documents the life of Dorothy Roberts, particularly with respect to her relationships with family members, most notably with her father, Theodore Goodridge (Thede), and her brother, William Goodridge (Goody). It also reflects her work as a writer of prose and verse. This fonds also documents the literary efforts of Arthur R. Leisner with respect to the production of a manuscript of literary criticism on the work of Charles G. D. Roberts. This fonds consists of 2 series: 1. Dorothy Roberts and 2. Arthur R. Leisner. It contains business and personal correspondence, 3 typescript copies of Arthur's study, a review of Dorothy's work and several miscellaneous items. A few 19th century letters between members of the Roberts family living in New Brunswick and typescript copies of poems by Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Thede) and William Goodridge Roberts are also included.
See the New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia entry.