A History of American LiteratureBoynton, Percy Holmes
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A History of American Literature
Boynton, Percy Holmes
American literature -- History and criticism
As a consequence his poems when published were as invertebrate as when
he first wrote them, and of the revisions in detail many were shifted
back to their original form. The degree to which he tempered the wind
of self-criticism to his own poetical lambs is the more noteworthy on
account of the acumen with which he commented as editor on the work of
his fellow-poets.
On the other hand, his easy command of versification, his gift of
phrasing, and his rich poetic imagination resulted in very many
passages of beauty and feeling, particularly in the later odes like the
Commemoration and Agassiz poems, into which he poured the fine fervor
of his patriotism. In these his sincerity, his intellectual solidity,
his idealism, and his nature-feeling combined with "the incontrollable
poetic impulse which is the authentic mark of a new poem" and which
Emerson ascribed to him in a journal entry of 1868.
BOOK LIST
=_Individual Author_=
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. Works. Riverside Edition. 1890. 11 vols.
Elmwood Edition. 1904. 16 vols. (Contains one more volume of
literary essays, one more of poetry, and the three volumes of
letters. C. E. Norton, editor. 1904.) These appeared in book form
originally as follows: Class Poem, 1838; A Year's Life, 1841;
Poems, 1844; Conversations on Some of the Old Poets, 1845; Poems,
Second Series, 1848; A Fable for Critics, 1848; The Biglow Papers,
1848; The Vision of Sir Launfal, 1848; Fireside Travels, 1864; The
Biglow Papers, Second Series, 1867; Under the Willows and Other
Poems, 1869; The Cathedral, 1870; Among my Books, 1870; My Study
Windows, 1871; Among my Books, Second Series, 1876; Three Memorial
Poems, 1877; Democracy and Other Addresses, 1887; Political
Essays, 1888; Heartsease and Rue, 1888; Latest Literary Essays and
Addresses, 1891; The Old English Dramatists, 1892; Last Poems,
1895; Impressions of Spain, 1899.
=Bibliography=
A volume compiled by George Willis Cooke. 1906. Cambridge
History of American Literature, Vol. II, pp. 544-550.
=Biography and Criticism=
The standard life is by H. E. Scudder. 1901. 2 vols.
BENTON, JOEL. Lowell's Americanism. _Century_, November, 1891.
BROWNELL, W. C. American Prose Masters. 1909.
CURTIS, G. W. Orations and Addresses, Vol. III. 1894.
GODKIN, E. L. The Reasons why Mr. Lowell should be Recalled.
_Nation_, June 1, 1882.
GREENSLET, FERRIS. Lowell: his Life and Work. 1905.
HALE, E. E. Lowell and his Friends. 1898.
HALE, E. E., JR. Lowell. 1899.
HIGGINSON, T. W. Book and Heart. 1897.
HIGGINSON, T. W. Old Cambridge. 1899.
HOWELLS, W. D. A Personal Retrospect of Lowell. _Scribner's_,
September, 1900.
HOWELLS, W. D. Literary Friends and Acquaintances. 1900.
JAMES, HENRY. Essays in London. 1893.
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