A powerful and outstanding political and feminist poet Adrian Cecil Ritchie fascinated many audiences with her truthful and gentle words. She is a representative example of revealing hidden struggles in multiple communities and offers lots of stunning reading. The most stable way to explain her great attraction is to quote that woman herself. She has kept the courage of women's rights for a long time and she is a creative person to me because she has opened up everyone's perspective.
Adrienne Cecile Rich was born on 16 May 1929 in Baltimore, Maryland. Rich, an innovative feminist, challenged the concept of American dreams and introduced the concept of feminism and lesbianism to the world of poetry. Her parents, composers, pianist Elizabeth, and doctor Arnold encouraged and developed her affinity for reading. As everyone knows, it is attractive, smart and handsome, and things are so fresh that people can only be attracted to her. Her father influenced her early poem by introducing her to Ibsen, Arnold, Black, Keats, Rossetti, and Tennyson.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Adrienne Ritchie is an elder sister of two sisters. Her father, a famous pathologist Arnold Rice Ritchie, is the pathology chairman of Johns Hopkins medical department. Her mother, Helen Elizabeth (Jones) Ritchie, is a pianist and composer. Her father is from a Jewish family and the mother is a southern Protestant. These girls are Christians. The influence of Adrienne Ritchie's earlier poetry comes from her father, and she encouraged him to read and write his poem. Her interest in literature was caused in her father's library where she read works by writers Ibsen, Arnold, Black, Keats, Rossetti and Tennyson. Her father was ambitious to Adrian, "I was planning to create a genius for children." Adrienne Rich and her sisters were educated at the mother's house until Adrienne was in fourth grade and started public education