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James Russell Lowell and his friends

"James Russell Lowell and his Friends" by Edward Everett Hale is biographical account exploring the life, upbringing, and literary connections of renowned poet and essayist, James Russell Lowell, with a focus on his time at Elmwood his childhood home, and his interactions with influential literary figures. Here'[s a more detailed overview: FOCUS: The book delves into James Russell Lowell's life, from his early years at Elmwood in Cambridge to his friendships with other intellectual and literary figures of the time. EARLY LIFE & INFLUENCES: Hale describes Lowell's privileged upbringing, the nurturing familial relationships, and the literary culture that surrounded him, particularly the influence of his father, Rev. Charles Lowell. LITERARY CIRCLES: The narrative explores the intellectual and literary figures and the impact of these connections on his work and literary landscape of the time. HISTORICAL CONTEXT: The book offers insights into social, political, and intellectual environment of 19th century America, particularly in the context of New England. PUBLICATION DATE: The book was published in 1899 by Houghton, Miffflin and Company.

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Hardback
2007
388 pp · EN
9780548137307

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