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puritan who fled to American colonies
teacher in England
graduated Harvard
job as a physician
great tragedy in his life - children and wife died |
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at 18 came from England with husband to Massachusets Bay Colony
hard life, 8 children
wrote for herself, not publication |
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printer all his life
-Poor Richard's Almanac
devoted to science
enlisted French help for Revolutionary war |
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died on July 4th 1826
3rd president
independence |
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born in Salem Massachusetts
had puritan ancestors
short story writer and novelist
moved to Italy to write last novel |
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stories often set in New York
first American writer to attain international reputation
used European folk tales |
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
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popular poet
born in Maine
taught at Bowdoin and Harvard
often wrote his own textbooks
wives died |
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journalist poet lawyer and political activist
defended human rights and personal freedoms
helped establish romantic movement |
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literature and medicine (medical degree at Harvard)
love of exaggeration colorful expression quotable statements
"old Ironsides" |
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most talented fireside poet but life was disrupted by personal tragedy
editorials supporting abolition of slavery |
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born in poverty, virtually no formal education
believed in hard work simplicity pacifism religious devotion and social justice
worked for abolition of slavery |
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father deserted, mother died, taken in by Allans who paid for his education
joined Army, went to West Point, expelled
never escaped poverty
died in Baltimore 2 years after his wife's death
inventor of detective story |
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individuality, independence, and appreciation for the wonders of nature
always thinking - new ideas
lectures became essays |
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eccentric, rarely followed rules, strong-willed, independent
spiritual realtionship between humanity and nature
"Walden" supreme work of Trancendentalist lit
reputation grew after his death |
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wrote 1775 poems but only 7 were published before her death
recluse, private person |
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has become known as one of the greatest and most influential poets of US
his life's work was "leaves of grass"
-continually revised, reshaped, and expanded
his poetry conveyed his beliefs in democracy equality and spirituality of all forms |
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