American literary mastersVincent, Leon H. (Leon Henry)
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American literary masters
Vincent, Leon H. (Leon Henry)
American literature -- History and criticism; Authors, American
Irving, William, father of Washington Irving, 3.
Irving, William T., brother of Washington Irving, 6.
Ivry, battle of, 374.
_Jack Tar_, 71, 95.
Jackson, Amelia, wife of O. W. Holmes, 339.
Jackson, Lydia, wife of Ralph Waldo Emerson, 151.
James, Henry, reference to his story, ‘The Death of the Lion,’ 297.
Jameson, J. F., quoted, on Bancroft, 117 (note).
_Jesuits, The, in North America_, 382, 391, 392.
_John Endicott_, 246, 247.
_John Godfrey’s Fortunes_, 405, 406.
_John of Barneveld_, 363, 369, 375.
‘Jonathan Oldstyle’ letters, 5.
Jones, John Paul, 82.
_Journal, The, of Julius Rodman_, 204.
_Judas Maccabeus_, 248.
_Kavanagh_, 225, 235.
Kennedy, John P., 193, 194.
_Kéramos_, 226, 250.
_Knickerbocker’s New York_, 6, 14.
Lafayette, defended by Cooper, 69;
Emerson’s meeting with, 150;
visits David Poe’s grave, 189.
Lamb, Charles, 449.
_Lars_, 405, 412.
_La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West_, 382, 391, 392.
_Last, The, of the Mohicans_, 68, 79.
_Leather-Stocking Tales_, 77–81.
_Leaves of Grass_, 487, 490, 494, 503.
_Legends of New England_, 259, 261;
Whittier’s opinion of, 267;
partial suppression of, 270.
_Legends of the Conquest of Spain_, 9, 26.
Leggett, William, his attack on Irving, 12;
assists Bryant in editing the ‘New York Evening Post,’ 39;
Whittier pays tribute to, 269.
_Letter, A, to his Countrymen_, Cooper’s, 70, 93.
_Letters and Social Aims_, 156, 182.
_Letters of a Traveller_, 41, 47.
_Letters to Various Persons_, Thoreau’s, 324.
_Library of Poetry and Song_, Bryant’s connection with, 42.
Lincoln, Abraham, Lowell’s tribute to, 471.
Linzee, Captain, 125.
_Lionel Lincoln_, 68, 77.
Lisfranc, Jacques, Holmes’s feeling towards, 341.
_Literary Recollections and Miscellanies_, Whittier’s, 262, 269.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth: his ancestry, 221;
education and early poems, 222;
professorship at Bowdoin, 223;
marriage, 223;
Harvard professorship, 224, 225;
death of his wife, 224;
occupancy of the Craigie House, 224;
second marriage, 225;
lists of books published, 225, 226;
death of Mrs. Longfellow, 226;
honors conferred on Longfellow, 227;
his death, 227;
character, 228;
poetical style, 230;
criticism of his works, 233–250.
_Lorgnette, The_, 440, 445, 446.
_Lotus-Eating_, 419, 429.
Louisbourg, siege of, 394.
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