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  1. James Russell Lowell (Cambridge (Massachusetts), 22 de fevereiro de 1819—Cambridge (Massachusetts), 12 de agosto de 1891) foi um poeta romântico, crítico, satírico, escritor, diplomata e abolicionista dos Estados Unidos da América. Foi o primeiro editor da revista literária The Atlantic Monthly.

    • Estados Unidos
    • 22 de fevereiro de 1819, Cambridge
  2. James Russell Lowell ( / ˈloʊəl /; 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 were among the first American poets that rivaled the popularity of British poets.

  3. 22 de mar. de 2024 · James Russell Lowell was an 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.

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  4. A comprehensive biography of James Russell Lowell, a versatile and influential American poet, critic, and diplomat. Learn about his life, works, and legacy in the history of American literature and thought. Explore his range and perspicacity in literary criticism, his public odes, his satiric verse, and his personal charm.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2024 · Learn about the life and works of James Russell Lowell, a Fireside Poet and an abolitionist who served as a US minister to Spain and England. Read some of his poems, such as The Present Crisis and The Vision of Sir Launfal.

  6. A biography of James Russell Lowell, a poet of great renown in the 19th century who was one of the founders of the Saturday Club and a critic of American literature. Learn about his life, his theological views, his publications, his personal losses, and his political appointments.

  7. Learn about James Russell Lowell, an American Romantic poet, critic, editor, and diplomat. Explore his works, such as The Vision of Sir Launfal, The Biglow Papers, and The Fable for Critics, and his association with the Fireside Poets.