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  1. The vision of Sir Launfal by James Russell Lowell 1819-1891, 1851-12-31
  2. The vision of Sir Launfal and other poems. . by James Russell Lowell 1819-1891, 1894-12-31
  3. A Moosehead journal; My garden acquaintance; A good word for winter by James Russell Lowell 1819-1891, 1907-12-31
  4. A years life by James Russell Lowell 1819-1891, 1841-12-31
  5. A fable for critics: by James Russell Lowell 1819-1891, 1864-12-31
  6. The vision of Sir Launfal, and other poems by James Russell Lowell 1819-1891, 1892-12-31
  7. My study windows by James Russell Lowell 1819-1891, 1899-12-31
  8. Early poems by James Russell Lowell 1819-1891, 1900-12-31
  9. Among my books by James Russell Lowell 1819-1891, 1870-12-31
  10. The works of James Russell Lowell. by Lowell. James Russell. 1819-1891., 1890-01-01
  11. The complete poetical works of James Russell Lowell. by Lowell. James Russell. 1819-1891., 1910-01-01
  12. Among my books. Second series. By James Russell Lowell by Lowell. James Russell. 1819-1891., 1876-01-01
  13. Letters of James Russell Lowell by Lowell James Russell 1819-1891, 1894-01-01
  14. The complete poetical works of James Russell Lowell by James Russell, 1819-1891 Lowell, 2009-10-26

41. The Vision Of Sir Launfal,: And Other Poems,/ With Introduction And Notes By F.
Textbook for secondary school use has examples of poetry by James Russell Lowell, and study notes. Searchable page images.
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42. Lowell, James Russell
Lowell, James Russell (b. Feb. 22, 1819, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.d. Aug. 12, 1891, Cambridge), American poet, critic, essayist, editor, and diplomat whose major significance
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(b . Feb. 22, 1819, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.d. Aug. 12, 1891, Cambridge), American poet, critic, essayist, editor, and diplomat whose major significance probably lies in the interest in literature he helped develop in the United States. He was a highly influential man of letters in his day, but his reputation declined in the 20th century. A member of a distinguished New England family, Lowell graduated from Harvard in 1838 and in 1840 took his degree in law, though his academic career had been lacklustre and he did not care to practice law for a profession. In 1844 he was married to the gifted poet Maria White, who had inspired his poems in A Year's Life (1841) and who would help him channel his energies into fruitful directions. In 1845 Lowell published Conversations on Some of the Old Poets, a collection of critical essays that included pleas for the abolition of slavery. From 1845 to 1850 he wrote about 50 antislavery articles for periodicals. Even more effective in this regard were his Biglow Papers

43. Last Poems Of James Russell Lowell:
Slim volume of verse published posthumously. Searchable page images.
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44. Among My Books. By James Russell Lowell.
Literary criticism. First series. Searchable page images.
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46. Poems Of James Russell Lowell,: With Biographical Sketch By Nathan Haskell Dole.
Most of his poetical works, including A Fable for Critics and The Vision of Sir Launfal. Searchable page images.
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47. A Moosehead Journal.: By James Russell Lowell.
Book also includes At Sea. Two travel essays. Searchable page images.
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48. Lowell, James Russell | Lowell, James Russell Information | HighBeam Research -
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49. Vision Of Sir Launfal / By James Russell Lowell [electronic Text]
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50. Lowell, James Russell Quote - One Thorn Of Experience Is Worth A Whole Wildernes
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Why not add this to your bookmarks? ...infirm purpose; Othello, that the perpetual silt of some one weakness, the eddies of a suspicious temper depositing their one impalpable layer after another, may build up a shoal on which an heroic life and an otherwise magnanimous nature may bilge and go to pieces. All this we may learn, and much more, and Shakespeare was no doubt well aware of all this and more; but I do not believe that he wrote his plays with any such didactic purpose. He knew human nature too well not to know that One thorn of experience is worth a whole wilderness of warning. that, where one man shapes his life by precept and example, there are a thousand who have it shaped for them by impulse and by circumstances. He did not mean his great tragedies for scarecrows, as if the nailing of one hawk to the barn-door would prevent the next from coming down souse into the hen-yard. No, it is not the poor bleaching victim hung up to moult its draggled feathers in the rain that he wishes to show us. He loves the hawk-nature as well as the hen-nature; and if he is... Lowell, James Russell

51. My Study Windows. By James Russell Lowell.
Essays, including some nature writing and literary criticism. Searchable page images.
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53. The Vision Of Sir Launfal.: The Cathedral. Favorite Poems./ By James Russell Low
Illustrated. Searchable page images.
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55. Lowell, James Russell - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name James Russell Lowell. Nationality American Activity American poet and critic. Born 2202-1819 Died 12-08-1891
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56. Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891. Miscellaneous Compositions: Guide.
MS Am 1236.2 Lowell, James Russell, 18191891. Miscellaneous compositions Guide. Houghton Library, Harvard College Library Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
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Creator: Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891.
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Abstract: Compositions by American author, poet, teacher, and diplomat James Russell Lowell.
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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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57. James Russell Lowell — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Lowell, James Russell. Lowell, James Russell, 1819 – 91, American poet, critic, and editor, b. Cambridge, Mass. He was influential in revitalizing the
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    Lowell, James Russell, , 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; LL.B., 1840), he abandoned law for literature. In 1843 he started a literary magazine, the Pioneer, which failed after two issues. The next year Lowell married Maria White, an ardent abolitionist and liberal, who encouraged him in his work. Lowell's Poems A Fable for Critics The Vision of Sir Launfal (1848), and The Bigelow Papers (1848; 2d series, 1867) brought him considerable notice as a poet and critic. The best remembered of these are The Bigelow Papers, Atlantic Monthly North American Review. In his later writings he turned to scholarship and criticism. Collections of his essays and literary studies appeared as Fireside Travels Among My Books (1870; 2d series, 1876), and

58. Lowell, James Russell | Odd Books
Poet, author, US Ambassador to Britain (187785). Lowell was another guest at Mrs Jeune 's lunches. According to FH, Robert Browning shared FH's dislike of Lowell's poetry.
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Died: Born: Surname: Lowell Forenames: James Russell Poet, author, US Ambassador to Britain (1877-85). Lowell was another guest at Mrs Jeune 's lunches. According to FH, Robert Browning shared FH's dislike of Lowell's poetry. Sources: LL
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60. Lowell, James Russell (Nuttall Encyclopædia)
1907 Nuttall Encyclop dia of General Knowledge L Lowell, James Russell a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z. Lowell, James Russell (1818 ‒ 1891)
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Lowell, James Russell , American essayist, poet, and diplomatist, born in Cambridge Massachusetts , son of a clergyman; graduated at Harvard in 1838, studied law, but acquiring extensive scholarship devoted himself to literature ; volumes of poems were published by him in 1840 and 1844, but the Mexican War of 1846 and the Civil War of 1861-65 called forth respectively the first and second series of “ Biglow Papers,” in rustic dialect, the highest expression of his genius and the finest modern English satire ; he was an ardent abolitionist; succeeding Longfellow in the chair of Modern Languages and Literature in Harvard in 1855, he visited Europe to study, returned as U.S. minister to Spain in 1877, was transferred to England 1880-1885; of his prose work “My Study Windows” and “Among my Books” are essays on literary subjects, “Fireside Travels” contain reminiscences, and his last work was a “Life of Hawthorne”; he died at Cambridge in the house of his birth ( Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia , edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907) Lowe, Sir Hudson

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