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  1. The poetical works of James R. Lowell. Complete in Two Volumes. by James Russell (1819-1891) Lowell, 1858-01-01
  2. Political Essays
  3. A Fable For Critics, Or, Better, A Glance At A Few Of Our Literary Progenies From The Tub Of Diogenes: That Is, A Series Of Jokes
  4. Literary essays Volume 2
  5. Literary essays Volume 3
  6. Reader! walk up at once (it will soon be too late) and buy at a perfectly ruinious rate A fable for critics.....[Related Titles: Fable for critics] by James Russell (1819-1891) Lowell, 1848-01-01
  7. Works Volume 6
  8. Conversations On Some Of The Old Poets
  9. The rime of the ancient mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1772-1834 Lowell James Russell 1819-1891 Moody William Vaughn 1869-1910 ed, 1919-12-31
  10. Reader! Walk Up At Once (it Will Soon Be Too Late) And Buy At A Perfectly Ruinious Rate A Fable For Critics;
  11. Literary essays Volume 1
  12. The Biglow Papers
  13. Works, 16 Volume Set, Large Paper Edition Limted to 300 Copies with Laider Laid in By the Author by James Russell, 1819-1891 Lowell, 1901
  14. Selected literary essays from James Russell Lowell by James Russell Lowell 1819-1891, 1914-12-31

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22. Lowell, James Russell - Definition Of Lowell, James Russell By The Free Online D
Low ell (l l) A city of northeast Massachusetts on the Merrimack River northwest of Boston. Settled in 1653, it was once a major textile center and now has diversified industries.
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23. Valencia West LRC - Lowell, James Russell
Lowell, James Russell (18191891) Pathfinder July 1996. The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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24. Introductory Note. James Russell Lowell. 1909-14. Essays: English And American.
Section devoted to Lowell includes a biographical introduction, his essay Abraham Lincoln, and his speech Democracy.
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The Harvard Classics. Introductory Note James Russell Lowell J AMES R USSELL L OWELL, On the retirement of Longfellow from the chair of belles-lettres at Harvard in 1854, Lowell was elected to succeed him, and by way of preparation spent the next two years in Europe studying modern languages and literatures. In 1857 he became the first editor of the Atlantic Monthly, and after 1864 he collaborated with Charles Eliot Norton in the editorship of the North American Review. Throughout the period of the war Lowell wrote much both in prose and verse on behalf of the Union; his work on the North American was largely literary criticism. In 1877 Lowell went to Spain as American Minister, and in 1880 to London, where for five years he represented the United States with great distinction, and did much to improve the relations of the two countries. Six years after his return, on August 12, 1891, he died in Elmwood, the house in Cambridge where he was born.

25. James Russell Lowell — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Lowell, James Russell. Lowell, James Russell, 1819 – 91, American poet, critic, and editor, b. Cambridge, Mass. He was influential in revitalizing the intellectual life of
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26. A.L913 LOWELL (JAMES RUSSELL) PAPERS, 1838-1902. University Of Rochester
Finding aid for letters and autographed books in the special collections of the University of Rochester River Campus libraries.
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27. James Russell Lowell
A reappraisal of the versatile nineteenth-century writer.
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James Russell Lowell
Although familiar with the life and literature of the great world, Lowell remained, from first to last, a native of Cambridge in Massachusetts. The New England legacy he inherited there was rich by American standards, and it accounts significantly for the vast difference which separates Lowell from his exact contemporaries, Herman Melville and Walt Whitman. Ministers, judges, business and political leaders were his ancestry, and being a Lowell was both a privilege and a responsibility. Lowell's task in his creative life was in working out solutions to the problem not only of self, but also of place and name. Educated in Cambridge and Boston, Lowell graduated from Harvard College in 1838. Two years later he was awarded the bachelor of laws degree by Harvard's Law School, but his energies were already dedicated to the profession of letters, and he soon abandoned a legal career. He wanted to be a poet. Throughout his life Lowell attempted to master a poetic voice, but his efforts were largely unsuccessful, especially in the lyrical mode. The deficiencies which characterized his work in his first volume, A Year's Life (1841), are never entirely absent from his more mature performances: technical infelicities and irregularities, didacticism, obscurity, and excessive literosity. Emerson's complaint that Lowell in one of his poems had had to pump too hard describes well the forced quality in most of his poetry. Lowell was probably as much aware of his limitations as were his critics, and he frequently expressed to friends his misgivings. His reference to the volume of poems, Under the Willows (1869), as "Under the Billows or dredgings from the Atlantic" is not only a masterful pun (many of the poems had first appeared in the Atlantic Monthly) but very close to the truth.

28. Lowell, James Russell
Lowell, James Russell Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004. Read Lowell, James Russell at Questia library.
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29. James Russell Lowell And England | Contemporary Review | Find Articles At BNET
Lowell was American Minister to the Court of St. James for five years, but had already made trips to Europe prior to this appointment. Article examines his attitude towards England and the English. Contemporary Review
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    James Russell Lowell And England
    Contemporary Review July, 2000 by Brendan Rapple
    IN his later years James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) was considered America's major man of letters of the age. However, posterity has been less kind to him. Today he is little read and is generally regarded as not being in quite the same league as such fellow New England luminaries as Emerson, Longfellow, Poe, or Hawthorne. It is often adduced that, a man of many talents and interests, he spread himself too widely with the resultant sum of the parts being somewhat lacking. Still, this Cambridge, Massachusetts uomo universale attained high prominence as poet, literary and social critic, editor, abolitionist, scholar of comparative literature, Harvard professor, and diplomat. In addition, Lowell was an avid traveller in Europe, on the Continent as well as in England where he lived for many years. From May 1880 to May 1885 Lowell was also America's Minister to the Court of St. James. As a New England brahmin and academic it is natural that Lowell's intellectual development and tastes drew greatly on the cultural heritage of the mother country. However, though an authority on and devotee of England's literature, Lowell throughout his life maintained distinctly ambivalent feelings about many aspects of this nation's society and inhabitants.

30. James Russell Lowell
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
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31. The Daguerreian Society: Lowell Anecdote
Excerpts from a letter to his sister-in-law about sitting for portraits. Includes woodcuts of the writer and his wife Maria which were based on these daguerreotypes.
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Cited from Hope Jillson Vernon, The Poems of Maria Lowell (Providence: Brown University, 1936) pg. 27.
James Russell Lowell on daguerreotypes: On 12 May 1845, James Russell Lowell wrote to his sister-in-law Louis [White Howe] about daguerreotypes of Maria (his wife) and himself: "The latest intelligence of any interest which I have to convey is that Maria and I have been sitting to the Sun for our portraits. It was not, however, at the request of that distinguished and useful luminary, but at that of a son of the Mr. Pennock with whom (you will recollect) we stayed a short time in the country. . . It is generally thought that Mr. Phoebus has made a decided hit; not that we either of us have received a stroke of the Sun, dagger o' type
(Transcribers note: When this was written, J.R. Lowell was rising in his prominence as a writer and poet. He figuratively describes the sun [Phoebus] as the artist, with Langenheim as the "assistant." This passage also illustrates the common effort of the gallery operator to add "notables" to the gallery collection.
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32. Lowell, James Russell Biography - S9.com
1819 Born n the 22nd of February in Cambridge, Massachusetts.1775 - His great-grandfather, Robert Trail, had returned to Britain on the outbreak of hostilities.1838 - He
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1819 - Born n the 22nd of February in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
1775 - His great-grandfather, Robert Trail, had returned to Britain on the outbreak of hostilities.
1838 - He graduated from Harvard University, after an undistinguished academic career.
1840 - He became engaged to Maria White in the autumn, and the next twelve years of his life were deeply affected by her influence.
1841 - Lowell published A Year's Life, which was dedicated to his future wife, and recorded his new emotions with a backward glance at the preceding period of depression and irresolution.
1843 - He published a collection of his poems, and a year later he gathered up certain material which he had printed, edited and added to it, and produced Conversations on Some of the Old Poets.
1845 - He and Maria were married, and spent the winter and early spring in Philadelphia. 1846 - He contributed poems to the daily press, prompted by the slavery question.

33. Studies Of Lowell (from Literary Friends And Acquaintance) By William Dean Howel
From Literary Friends and Acquaintance, by William Dean Howells. Largely about the older writer s character. In plain text, or as a zip file, from Project Gutenberg.
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34. Lowell, James Russell Summary | BookRags.com
Lowell, James Russell. Lowell, James Russell summary with encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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35. James Russell Lowell
Brief biography, two portraits. His hymns include Once to Every Man and Nation.
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    LOWELL, JAMES RUSSELL (18191891). —Poet and essayist, b. at Camb., Massachusetts, s. of a Unitarian minister, was ed. at Harvard. He began active life as a lawyer, but soon
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    LOWELL, JAMES RUSSELL (1819-1891). —Poet and essayist, b. at Camb., Massachusetts, s. of a Unitarian minister, was ed. at Harvard. He began active life as a lawyer, but soon abandoned business, and devoted himself mainly to literature. In 1841 he pub. a vol. of poems, A Year's Life , and in 1843 a second book of verses appeared. He also wrote at this time political articles in the Atlantic and North American Review . In 1848 he pub. a third vol. of Poems A Fable for Critics The Biglow Papers , and The Vision of Sir Launfal ; and he was in 1855 appointed Professor of Modern Languages at Harvard in succession to Longfellow. Among my Books appeared in 2 series, in 1870 and 1876. His later poems included various Odes in celebration of national events, some of which were coll. in Under the Willows The Cathedral , and Heartsease and Rue . In 1877 he was appointed United States minister to Spain, and he held a similar appointment in England 1880-85. He d. at Elmwood, the house in which he was b.

    37. Under The Old Elm,: And Other Poems,/ By James Russell Lowell; With Notes And A
    Small collection of later poems. Searchable page images.
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    38. Lowell, James Russell - Astro-Databank, James Russell Lowell Horoscope, Born 22
    Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of James Russell Lowell born on 22 February 1819 Cambridge MA, USA
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    American writer, an outstanding poet, literary critic, teacher and diplomat. He studied law without much interest and published his first volume of poetry in 1841. He was a Professor at Harvard in 1855 and served as the Minister to Spain in 1877. An outstanding American poet, he was equally known for being a literary critic. Married and widowed twice, he died 8/12/1891. Link to Wikipedia biography
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    • other kin relationship with Lowell, Amy (born 9 February 1874)
    Events
    • Death, Cause unspecified 12 August 1891 (Age 72)
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    39. The Poetical Works Of James Russell Lowell.
    1871 Complete edition, published by James R. Osgood. Searchable page images.
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    40. Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891. James Russell Lowell Miscellaneous Corresponde
    MS Am 1191 Lowell, James Russell, 18191891. James Russell Lowell miscellaneous correspondence Guide. Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
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    Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891. James Russell Lowell miscellaneous correspondence: Guide.
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    Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
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    Creator: Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891.
    Title: James Russell Lowell miscellaneous correspondence,
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    Abstract: Correspondence and compositions of American author, poet, editor, teacher, and diplomat James Russell Lowell.
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    Received from various sources at various times.
    Historical Note
    Lowell was an author, poet, editor, teacher, and diplomat. He edited the Atlantic Monthly (1857-1861), and with Charles Eliot Norton, the North American Review (1864- ); was professor of French and Spanish Languages and Literatures at Harvard (1855-1886) succeeding Longfellow; and U.S. minister to Spain (1877-1880) and to England (1880-1885).
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    Arranged alphabetically by correspondent.

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