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he poetry of William Cullen Bryant has always been difficult to place in an appropriate context. Because he was a poet of nature who found in the commonplace things of the natural world a source for reflection, critics often have sought ...
he poetry of William Cullen Bryant has always been difficult to place in an appropriate context. Because he was a poet of nature who found in the commonplace things of the natural world a source for reflection, critics often have sought ...
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In January 1826, moreover, a volume of poems selected from the pages of the Gazette and including Bryant's verses was published in Boston, thereby giving the poet added visibility in the literary world. These years, 1824-1826, ...
In January 1826, moreover, a volume of poems selected from the pages of the Gazette and including Bryant's verses was published in Boston, thereby giving the poet added visibility in the literary world. These years, 1824-1826, ...
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COLLECTED EDITIONS The Poetical Works of William Cullen Bryant, edited by Parke Godwin. 2 vols. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1883; Russell and Russell, 1967. Prose Writings of William Cullen Bryant, edited by Parke Godwin. 2 vols.
COLLECTED EDITIONS The Poetical Works of William Cullen Bryant, edited by Parke Godwin. 2 vols. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1883; Russell and Russell, 1967. Prose Writings of William Cullen Bryant, edited by Parke Godwin. 2 vols.
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