Biography of James Russell Lowell; 371 words, approx. 1 pages; ... To remember James Russell Lowell primarily as a humorist might seem to encourage one to ignore the great bulk of his literary work, at least as it is measured quantitatively, and to focus on that aspect of his achievement about which he sometimes felt...
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James Russell Lowell (February 22, 1819 – August 12, 1891) was an American Romantic poet, critic, editor, and diplomat. He is associated with the Fireside Poets, a group of New England writers who we...
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James Russell Lowell (22 February, 1819 – 12 August, 1891) was a United States Romantic poet, critic, satirist, writer, diplomat, and abolitionist. ... James Russell Lowell in 1845 ... James Russell Lowell: External links â...
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The venture confirmed Lowell in his bent towards literature. At the close of 1843 he published a collection of his poems, and a year later he gathered up certain material which he had printed, sifted and added to it, and produced Conversations on some of the Old Poets.
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Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, edited by James Grant Wilson, ... LOWELL, James Russell, poet and essayist, born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, 22 February, 1819. He is a son of the Reverend Charles Lowell (q. v.), and in genius and character is the hereditary representative of the heart and brains that founded...
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Martin Duberman's biography James Russell Lowell (1966) is excellent, as is Leon Howard, Victorian Knight-Errant: A Study of the Early Literary Career of James Russell Lowell (1952). See also Edward Everett Hale, James Russell Lowell and His Friends (1899), and Richmond Croom Beatty, James Russell Lowell (1942).
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James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) is one of the group of authors sometimes called the Fireside Poets or the Schoolroom Poets, a group which also included Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, John Greenleaf Whittier, and Oliver Wendell Holmes.
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James Russell Lowell; 1818-1891 ... His biography has been another battleground for the continuing war between the North and the South, with Horace E. Scudder, Ferris Greenslet, and others praising him largely in terms of New England culture, and Richmond Croom Beatty and Leon Howard damning him on the same grounds.
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Lowell, James Russell, 1819–91, American poet, critic, and editor, b. Cambridge, Mass. He was influential in revitalizing the intellectual life of New England in the mid-19th cent. Educated at Harvard (B.A., 1838; ... More on James Russell Lowell from Infoplease:
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