Index
- Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey, 9, 27.
- Abolitionists, 260.
- Afloat and Ashore, 71, 88.
- Aftermath, 226, 245.
- ‘Ages, The,’ Bryant’s Phi Beta Kappa poem, 38.
- Agnew, Mary, 406.
- Alhambra, The, 9, 24.
- Allan, Mr. and Mrs. John, befriend Poe, 190, 191.
- Allegiance, treaty with Germany concerning, 107.
- American Anti-Slavery Society in New York, Whittier secretary of, 260.
- American Democrat, The, 70, 94.
- American Lands and Letters, 449.
- American Loyalists, Irving’s attitude towards, 30;
- in Westchester County, N. Y., 75.
- American Note-Books of Nathaniel Hawthorne, 292, 315.
- ‘American Scholar, The,’ Emerson’s Phi Beta Kappa oration, 152, 162.
- Among My Books, 458, 475, 476.
- Among the Hills, 263, 280.
- Amory, Susan, wife of William Hickling Prescott, 125.
- ‘Analectic Magazine,’ conducted by Irving, 6.
- André, Major John, Irving’s treatment of, 29.
- Anti-slavery movement, Whittier’s connection with, 259, 273–277;
- Thoreau’s, 331;
- Curtis’s, 420, 421;
- Lowell’s, 456, 466, 479.
- Anti-Slavery Papers, Lowell’s, 459, 479.
- Appleton, Frances, wife of Longfellow, 225, 226.
- Archæological Institute of America, 383.
- Armada, the, 374.
- Arnold, Benedict, Irving’s treatment of, 29.
- Arnold, Matthew, 232.
- Astor, John Jacob, his commercial enterprise in the Northwest, the subject of Astoria, 28.
- At Sundown, 263, 282.
- ‘Atlantic Monthly,’ founding of, and Whittier’s contributions to, 262;
- Lowell editor of, 458.
- Autocrat, The, of the Breakfast-Table, 340, 345, 355.
- Autumn, Thoreau’s, 324, 331.
- Bachiler, Stephen, 256.
- Bancroft, Aaron, father of George Bancroft, 101.
- Bancroft, George: his ancestry, 101;
- education and foreign travel, 102;
- tutor at Harvard, 103;
- the Round Hill School, 103;
- early works, 104;
- political appointments, 105, 107;
- founds United States Naval Academy, 105;
- brings about treaty with Germany, 107;
- last years, 107;
- death, 108;
- character, 108;
- criticism of the History, 110–119.
- ‘Barbara Frietchie,’ remark of Whittier concerning, 265;
- popularity of, 276.
- Battle Summer, 440, 444.
- Belfry, The, of Bruges, 225, 236.
- Benjamin, Mary, wife of John Lothrop Motley, 360;
- her death, 364.
- Bigelow, Catharine, wife of Francis Parkman, 381.
- Biglow Papers, The, 456, 458, 466.
- Bismarck, his student life with Motley, 360.
- Bliss, Elisabeth (Davis), wife of George Bancroft, 105.
- Blithedale Romance, The, 291, 309.
- Bonneville, 28.
- Book of the Roses, 381 (note).
- Borrow, George, Emerson’s knowledge of, 182.
- Boston Lyceum, Poe’s appearance before, 197, 200.
- Bracebridge Hall, 7, 17.
- Bravo, The, 69, 89, 96.
- ‘Broadway Journal, The,’ Poe’s connection with, 196.
- Bronson, W. C., quoted, on Bryant, 43.
- Brook Farm, Emerson’s sympathy with, 154;
- Hawthorne’s connection with, 289.
- Brown, John, Thoreau’s acquaintance with, 323.
- Bryant, Peter, father of William Cullen Bryant, 35.
- Bryant, Stephen, ancestor of William Cullen Bryant, 35.
- Bryant, William Cullen: his ancestry, 35;
- early verses, 36;
- education, 36, 37;
- law practice, 37;
- marriage, 38;
- editorial work, 38–41;
- political affiliations, 39, 40;
- works published, 41;
- travel, 42;
- death, 43;
- character, 44;
- quarrel with an opponent, 45;
- criticism of his work, 46–62;
- his translations, 58;
- quoted, on Cooper’s quarrel with the Press, 70.
- Burr, Aaron, Washington Irving among counsel for defence of, 5.
- Burroughs, John, 243.
- ‘Burton’s Gentleman’s Magazine and American Monthly,’ Poe’s connection with, 194.
- Byron, George Gordon Noel, visits American flagship, 103.
- Cabot, Sebastian, passage on, from Bancroft, 110.
- Cambridge (England), University of, confers degree on Holmes, 340;
- on Lowell, 459.
- Cape Cod, 324, 331.
- Caraffa, Motley’s picture of, 371.
- Carlyle, Thomas, Emerson’s meeting with, 150;
- correspondence with Emerson, 156;
- quotation from, applied to Whitman, 495.
- Cathedral, The, 458, 470.
- Cavalier and Puritan, Bancroft’s comparison of, 111.
- Chainbearer, The, 71, 95.
- Champlain, Samuel, 392.
- Charles the Fifth, Prescott’s continuation of Robertson’s history of, 127.
- Children of the Lord’s Supper, The, 231, 236.
- Christus, a Mystery, 226, 245.
- Civil Service reform, Curtis’s work for, 421.
- Clemm, Maria, 192, 194, 198.
- Clemm, Virginia, 192;
- her marriage to Edgar Allan Poe, 193;
- her death, 197.
- Clough, Arthur Hugh, effect on, of reading Evangeline, 232;
- visits America, 457.
- Cogswell, Joseph G., 103.
- Columbus, Irving’s life of, 8, 20.
- Commemoration Ode, 458, 470.
- Conduct of Life, 156, 175.
- Conkling, Roscoe, his attack on Curtis, 423.
- Conquest, The, of Granada, 8, 22.
- Conquest, The, of Mexico, 127, 134.
- Conquest, The, of Peru, 127, 138.
- Conspiracy, The, of Pontiac, 381, 387.
- Constitution of the United States, history of, by Bancroft, 108.
- Cooper, James Fenimore: his ancestry, 65;
- boyhood and education, 66;
- enters the navy, 66;
- marries and leaves the service, 67;
- his first books, 67;
- life abroad, 68;
- return to America, 69;
- quarrel with the Press, 69;
- list of works, 70;
- character, 72;
- style, 74;
- criticism of his works, 75–97.
- Cooper, William, father of James Fenimore Cooper, 65.
- Cortés, Prescott’s estimate of, 136.
- Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV, 382, 391, 393.
- Courtship of Miles Standish, The, 226, 242.
- Craigie, Mrs., her reception of Longfellow, 224.
- Crater, The, 71, 95.
- Croker, J. W., quoted, on Irving, 13.
- Curtis, George William: his ancestry, 417;
- education, 418;
- at Brook Farm and Concord, 418;
- foreign travel, 418;
- newspaper work, 419;
- the ‘Easy Chair,’ 419;
- books published, 419, 422;
- orations, 420;
- marriage, 420;
- political work and Civil Service reform, 421;
- character, 423;
- style, 424;
- criticism of his works, 427–435.
- Curtis family, 417.
- Dante, Longfellow’s translation of, 226, 249.
- Davis, Elisabeth, wife of George Bancroft, 105.
- Deerslayer, The, 66, 71, 81.
- Defoe, Poe compared with, 203.
- De Lancey, Susan, wife of James Fenimore Cooper, 67;
- her family, 75.
- ‘Democracy,’ 480.
- ‘Dial, The,’ 153.
- Dickens, Charles, dinner to, in New York, 46;
- quotation from letter of, to Longfellow, 228;
- greeting to, by O. W. Holmes, 350.
- Divine Tragedy, The, 226, 245.
- ‘Divinity Address,’ Emerson’s, 152, 163.
- Dr. Grimshawe’s Secret, 292, 316.
- Doctor Johns, 441, 448.
- Dolliver Romance, The, 292, 316.
- Doyle, Peter, quoted, on Whitman, 504.
- Dream Life, 440, 443, 447.
- Drum-Taps, 488, 502.
- Duelling, Bryant’s farce in ridicule of, 38.
- Dunlap, Frances, wife of James Russell Lowell, 457.
- Dutch life, Irving’s treatment of, 32.
- Duyckinck, E. A., 42.
- Dwight, Sarah, wife of George Bancroft, 105.
- Early Spring in Massachusetts, 324, 331.
- ‘Easy Chair’ papers, 419, 422, 425, 430.
- Edinburgh, University of, confers degree on Holmes, 341.
- El Dorado, 403.
- Elsie Venner, 340, 352.
- Embargo, The, 36.
- Emerson, Ralph Waldo: his ancestry, 147;
- boyhood, 148;
- education, 149;
- ordination and withdrawal from the ministry, 149, 150;
- begins lecturing, 151;
- settles in Concord, 151;
- notable addresses, 152;
- connection with Transcendental movement, 152;
- lecture tour in England, 154;
- position on slavery, 155;
- list of his works, 155;
- visitor to West Point and overseer of Harvard, 156;
- nominated for Lord Rector of Glasgow University, 156;
- death, 157;
- character, 157;
- criticism of his works, 160–186;
- quoted, on Bancroft, 103, 109;
- club meetings in his library, 418;
- Holmes’s life of, 354.
- Emerson family, 147.
- English Lands, Letters, and Kings, 449.
- English Note-Books of Nathaniel Hawthorne, 292, 315.
- English Traits, 156, 173.
- Evangeline, 225;
- metre of, 231;
- stimulating effect of, on Clough, 232;
- popularity of, 240.
- Everett, Alexander, influential in Irving’s going to Spain, 8.
- Everett, Edward, 102.
- Excursions, Thoreau’s, 324, 330, 332.
- Fable, A, for Critics, 456, 458, 468.
- Fairchild, Frances, wife of William Cullen Bryant, 38.
- Familiar Letters, Thoreau’s, 324, 326, 332.
- Fanshawe, 288.
- Faust, Taylor’s translation of, 405, 410.
- Ferdinand and Isabella, Prescott’s history of, 127, 131, 132.
- ‘Fighting parson, the,’ 148.
- Fireside Travels, 459, 474.
- Fiske, John, cited, on Longfellow’s treatment of Cotton Mather in The New England Tragedies, 247.
- Fitzgerald, Edward, 237.
- French and Italian Note-Books of Nathaniel Hawthorne, 292, 315.
- Freeman, Edward A., quoted, 31.
- Fresh Gleanings, 439, 443, 444.
- ‘Frogpondians,’ 200.
- Frontenac, Count, in the New World, 393.
- Fudge Doings, 441, 445.
- Fuller, Margaret, 153;
- Emerson’s Memoirs of, 156;
- her attack on Longfellow, 229;
- schoolmate of Holmes, 338.
- Gardiner, John, 124.
- Garnett, Richard, quoted, on Emerson, 185.
- Garrison, William Lloyd, his relations with Whittier, 257, 258.
- Gay, Sidney Howard, 42, 456.
- Giles Corey of the Salem Farms, 246.
- Gleanings in Europe, Cooper’s, 94.
- Godwin, Parke, quoted, on Bryant, 44.
- Goethe, Emerson’s estimate of, 173.
- ‘Gold-Bug, The,’ wins prize, 196.
- Golden Legend, The, 225, 245, 246.
- Goldsmith, Irving’s life of, 27;
- reference to his work, 449.
- ‘Graham’s Magazine,’ Poe’s connection with, 195.
- Grandfather’s Chair, 289, 300.
- Greeley, Horace, his advice to Taylor on writing letters of travel, 402.
- Green, John Richard, quoted, on Motley, 364.
- Greenough, Horatio, quotation from letter of, to Cooper, 93.
- Griswold, Rufus W., 196.
- Guardian Angel, The, 340, 352.
- Guide, A, in the Wilderness, 66 (note).
- Gulliver’s Travels, Irish bishop’s remark concerning, 76.
- Half-Century, A, of Conflict, 382, 391, 394.
- Hannah Thurston, 405.
- Hansen, Marie, wife of Bayard Taylor, 406.
- Harlan, James, extract from letter of, concerning Walt Whitman’s removal from government clerkship, 488 (note).
- ‘Harper’s Weekly’ and ‘Harper’s Monthly,’ Curtis’s connection with, 419, 421, 422.
- Harrison, Frederic, his criticism of Evangeline, 251.
- Haweis, H. R., 460.
- Hawthorne, Nathaniel: his ancestry, 287;
- boyhood and college life, 288;
- his first book, 288;
- collector of the Port of Boston, 289;
- joins Brook Farm Community, 289;
- marriage, 290;
- Surveyor of Customs at Salem, 290;
- consul at Liverpool, 291;
- failing health and death, 293;
- his character, 293;
- style, 296;
- criticism of his works, 298–317;
- his refusal to write an Acadian story, 240.
- Hawthorne family, 287.
- ‘Haverhill Gazette,’ Whittier’s connection with, 258, 259.
- Headsman, The, 69, 91.
- Heartsease and Rue, 459, 473.
- Heidenmauer, The, 69, 91.
- Henry, Prince, of Hoheneck, the subject of The Golden Legend, 246.
- ‘Heroes, The,’ 38.
- Hiawatha, 225;
- the metre of, 232;
- popularity of, 240;
- sources and purpose of, 242.
- History, The, of the Navy of the United States of America, 70, 93.
- History of the United Netherlands, 362, 369, 373.
- Holmes, Abiel, father of Oliver Wendell Holmes, 337.
- Holmes, Oliver Wendell: his ancestry, 337;
- education, 338;
- professor at Dartmouth College, 338;
- marriage, 339;
- professor at Harvard, 339;
- contributions to the ‘Atlantic Monthly,’ 340;
- list of his works, 340;
- death, 341;
- character, 341;
- style, 344;
- criticism of his works, 345–355;
- his ‘occasional’ poems, 350;
- his fiction, 352;
- his biography, 354;
- quoted, on Longfellow, 230;
- his explanation of the ease of the metre of Hiawatha, 232.
- Home as Found, 70, 92, 96.
- Home Ballads, 263, 277.
- Home Pastorals, Ballads and Lyrics, 405, 412.
- Homeward Bound, 70, 92.
- House, The, of the Seven Gables, 290, 305.
- Howadji, The, in Syria, 419, 428.
- Howe, Judge Samuel, anecdote of, as Bryant’s instructor in law, 37.
- Howells, William Dean, his description of Thoreau, 326.
- ‘Hub of the Solar System,’ 347.
- Hyperion, 225, 233.
- In the Harbor, 227, 250.
- In War Time, 263, 276.
- Indian life as shown in Cooper’s novels, 79–82;
- in Hiawatha, 242;
- in Parkman’s histories, 380, 387–389.
- Ireland, Alexander, arranges lecturing trip for Emerson in England, 154.
- Irish Presbyterians in New Hampshire, 268.
- Irving, Peter, brother of Washington Irving, 5–7.
- Irving, Pierre M., makes first draft of Astoria, 27.
- Irving, Washington: his ancestry, 3;
- childhood and education, 4;
- early writings, 5–7;
- Secretary of American Legation in London, 8;
- Minister to Spain, 9, 10;
- political opportunities, 9;
- death, 10;
- character, 10;
- criticism of writings, 13–32;
- assists Bryant, 41;
- mention of Bryant’s oration on, 43;
- reference to his style, 116.
- 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.
- Lowell, James Russell: his ancestry, 453;
- education, 454;
- starts ‘The Pioneer,’ 454;
- first books, 455;
- connection with ‘The National Anti-Slavery Standard,’ 456;
- winter abroad, 456;
- death of Mrs. Lowell, 457;
- Harvard professor, 457;
- second marriage, 457;
- editor of Atlantic Monthly’ and ‘North American Review,’ 458;
- list of books published, 458;
- Minister to Spain, 459;
- Minister to England, 460;
- last years, 460;
- character, 461;
- style, 463;
- criticism of his works, 465–482.
- Lowell family, 453.
- ‘Lynn Pythoness,’ 259.
- Mahomet and his Successors, 9, 23.
- Maine Woods, The, 324, 330.
- ‘MS. Found in a Bottle,’ wins prize, 193.
- Marble Faun, The, 291, 310.
- Margaret Smith’s Journal, Leaves from, 262, 267, 268.
- Masque, The, of Pandora, 226, 248.
- Masque, The, of the Gods, 405, 413.
- Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, its treatment of Emerson, 155.
- Mather, Cotton, Longfellow’s treatment of, in The New England Tragedies, 247.
- Mercedes of Castile, 71, 92.
- Merry-Mount, 360, 361.
- Michael Angelo, 227, 248.
- Miles Wallingford, 71, 88.
- Miriam, 263, 280.
- Mitchell, Donald Grant: his ancestry and education, 439;
- his first book, 439;
- consul at Venice, 441;
- marriage, 441;
- list of his books, 441;
- editorial work and lecturing, 442;
- his character and literary style, 442;
- criticism of his works, 444–450.
- Mogg Megone, 261;
- Whittier’s objection to reprinting, 266, 270.
- Monikins, The, 70, 92.
- Montaigne, as one of Emerson’s Representative Men, 172.
- Montcalm and Wolfe, 382, 391, 395.
- Moody, Father, 148.
- ‘Morituri Salutamus,’ anecdote of the reading of, at Bowdoin, 229.
- Morris, William, reference to his Earthly Paradise, 244.
- Mortal Antipathy, A, 340, 353.
- Mosses from an Old Manse, 290, 299.
- Motley, John Lothrop: his ancestry and education, 359;
- foreign study, 360;
- intimacy with Bismarck, 360;
- admission to the bar, 360;
- marriage, 360;
- publication of novels and essays, 360;
- Secretary to American Legation in St. Petersburg, 361;
- member of Massachusetts legislature, 361;
- residence abroad for historical study, 362;
- scholastic honors, 363;
- Minister to Austria, 363;
- to England, 364;
- death, 364;
- his character, 365;
- style, 367;
- criticism of his histories, 369–376;
- Holmes’s memoir of, 354.
- Murat, Achille, meets Emerson, 149.
- My Farm of Edgewood, 441, 448.
- My Study Windows, 458, 475.
- Napoleon, Emerson’s estimate of, 172.
- Narrative, The, of Arthur Gordon Pym, 194, 203.
- ‘National Anti-Slavery Standard,’ Lowell’s connection with, 456.
- Natural History of Intellect, 156, 183.
- Nature, Emerson’s, 151, 155, 160, 176.
- Ned Myers, 66, 71.
- Netherlands, Motley’s history of, 362, 369, 373.
- ‘Neutral ground, The,’ 75.
- New England Tragedies, The, 226, 245.
- ‘New York Evening Post,’ Bryant’s connection with, 39.
- ‘New York Review and Athenæum Magazine,’ Bryant’s editorship of, 38.
- Nile Notes of a Howadji, 419, 427.
- ‘North American Review,’ Bryant’s early contributions to, 37;
- Lowell’s connection with, 458.
- Norton, Andrews, his disagreement with Emerson, 152.
- Oak Openings, The, 71, 95.
- ‘Old Manse, The,’ 147;
- Hawthorne’s occupancy of, 290.
- Old Portraits and Modern Sketches, 262, 269.
- Old Régime, The, 382, 391, 393.
- ‘On a Certain Condescension in Foreigners,’ 460.
- Oregon Trail, The, 381, 387.
- Ossoli, Margaret Fuller. See Fuller, Margaret.
- Otsego Hall, home of the Coopers, 66, 69.
- Our Hundred Days in Europe, 340, 348.
- Our Old Home, 292;
- anecdote of the dedication of, to Franklin Pierce, 295;
- character of, 314.
- Outre-Mer, 225, 233, 234.
- Over the Teacups, 340, 348, 355.
- Oxford, University of, confers degree on Longfellow, 227;
- on Holmes, 340;
- on Motley, 363;
- on Lowell, 459.
- Parkman, Francis: his ancestry, 379;
- education, 380;
- interest in Indian life, 380;
- first book, 381;
- marriage, 381;
- ill health, 381;
- list of his works, 382;
- honors, 383;
- character, 383;
- literary style, 385;
- criticism of his works, 387–398.
- Parkman family, 379.
- Pastorius, Daniel, the subject of the Pennsylvania Pilgrim, 280.
- Pathfinder, The, 67, 71, 81.
- Paulding, J. K., 6.
- Peabody, Sophia, wife of Nathaniel Hawthorne, 289.
- ‘Penn Magazine, The,’ projected by Poe, 195.
- Pennsylvania Hall, sacking of, by a pro-slavery mob, 260.
- Pennsylvania Pilgrim, The, 263, 280.
- Phi Beta Kappa poem by Bryant, 38.
- Philip the Second, Bancroft’s history of, 127, 131, 141;
- Motley’s treatment of, 372–375.
- Picture, The, of St. John, 405, 409, 412.
- Pierce, Franklin: his friendship with Hawthorne, 288, 293;
- Hawthorne’s life of, 292.
- Pilot, The, 67, 71, 82.
- ‘Pioneer, The,’ Lowell’s magazine, 454.
- Pioneers, The, 66, 67, 71, 77.
- Pioneers, The, of France in the New World, 382, 391.
- Pizarro, Francisco, his exploits in Peru, 138.
- Pizarro, Gonzalo, his march across the Andes, 140.
- Plato, Emerson on, 171.
- Poe, Edgar Allan: his ancestry, 189;
- adoption by the Allans, 190;
- education, 190;
- enters West Point, 191;
- early writings, 192;
- marriage, 193;
- editorial work, 193;
- lecturing, 196;
- affair of the Boston Lyceum, 197, 200;
- death of his wife, 197;
- proposal of marriage to Mrs. Shelton, 198;
- death, 198;
- character, 198;
- style, 201;
- criticism of his works, 203–211;
- his work as a critic, 211–215;
- quality of his poetry, 215.
- Poems of Home and Travel, 405, 410.
- Poems of the Orient, 405, 411.
- Poet, The, at the Breakfast-Table, 340, 347.
- Poetry, quality, of, 49;
- Bryant’s theory of, 48–50;
- Poe’s, 213.
- Poet’s Journal, The, 405, 411.
- Poets and Poetry of Europe, 225, 237.
- Potiphar Papers, The, 419, 429.
- Potter, Mary Storer, wife of Longfellow, 223, 224.
- Prairie, The, 68, 80.
- Precaution, 67.
- Prentice, George, 259.
- Prescott, William Hickling: his ancestry, 123;
- education, 124;
- accident to his eyes, 125;
- marriage, 125;
- beginning of his literary work, 126;
- list of his works, 127;
- death, 127;
- character, 128;
- his style, 130;
- criticism of his works, 132–143;
- his aid to Motley, 361.
- Prescott family, 123.
- Prince Deukalion, 405, 413.
- Professor, The, at the Breakfast-Table, 340, 347.
- Prophet, The, 405, 413.
- Prue and I, 419, 430.
- Puritan and Cavalier, Bancroft’s comparison of, 111.
- ‘Putnam’s Magazine,’ Curtis’s connection with, 419; Lowell’s, 457.
- ‘Quaker Poet,’ 256.
- Quakers, Longfellow’s treatment of, in John Endicott, 246;
- relations of the Whittier family to, 257, 262, 272.
- ‘Raven, The,’ 196, 215.
- Red Rover, The, 68, 71, 84, 86.
- Redskins, The, 71, 95.
- Representative Men, 155, 171.
- Reveries of a Bachelor, 440, 443, 446, 450.
- Ripley, George, 153.
- Rise, The, of the Dutch Republic, 362, 369.
- Rogers, Samuel, Bryant dedicates book to, 41.
- Round Hill School for Boys, Bancroft’s connection with, 103, 104;
- Longfellow considers buying, 224;
- Motley a student at, 359.
- St. Boniface, Church of, Winnipeg, honors Whittier, 263.
- St. Botolph Club, Boston, Parkman’s connection with, 383.
- Salmagundi, 6.
- Satanstoe, 71, 95, 96.
- ‘Saturday Visitor, The,’ offers prizes, for which Poe competes, 192.
- Scarlet Letter, The, 290, 302.
- Sea Lions, The, 71, 96.
- Seaside, The, and the Fireside, 225, 237.
- Septimius Felton, 292, 316.
- Seven Stories, 441, 447.
- Shakespeare, Emerson’s estimate of, 172.
- Shaw, Anna, wife of George William Curtis, 420.
- Shays’s Rebellion, incident of, 102.
- Simms, William Gilmore, his advice to Poe, 201.
- Sketch Book, The, 7, 15, 234.
- Sketches of Switzerland, Cooper’s, 94.
- Smith, Goldwin, 300.
- Smithell’s Hall, Bolton-le-Moors, tradition connected with, 316.
- Snow Image, The, 292, 301.
- Snow-Bound, 263, 267, 278.
- Society and Solitude, 156, 182.
- Songs of Labor, 262, 276.
- ‘Southern Literary Messenger, The,’ Poe’s connection with, 193.
- Spanish Student, The, 225, 239.
- Specimen Days and Collect, 489, 503.
- Spy, The, 67, 71, 75.
- Stanley, Dean, quoted, on Motley, 364.
- Stedman, Edmund C., quoted on Poe, 212.
- Stephen, Leslie, quoted, 32.
- Story, The, of Kennett, 406.
- Summer, Thoreau’s, 324, 331.
- ‘Sunnyside,’ Irving’s home, 9.
- Supernaturalism, The, of New England, 261, 268.
- Swedenborg, Emanuel, 172.
- Swinburne, A. C., quotation from, applied to Whitman, 495.
- Tâché, Archbishop, 263.
- Tales of a Traveller, 7, 18.
- Tales of a Wayside Inn, 226, 243.
- Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque, 195, 203–211.
- ‘Talisman, The,’ Bryant’s editorial work on, 39.
- Tamerlane, 191.
- Tanglewood Tales, 292, 301.
- Taylor, Bayard: birth and education, 402;
- travels on foot, 402;
- journalistic work, 403;
- extensive travels, 403;
- lists of his books, 403, 405, 406;
- marriages, 406;
- Minister to Germany, 407;
- death, 407;
- character, 407;
- style, 409;
- criticism of his poetical works, 410–414.
- Tennyson, Emerson’s attitude toward, 183.
- Tent, The, on the Beach, 263, 272;
- Whittier’s remark on the popularity of, 278;
- scheme of, 279.
- ‘Thanatopsis,’ 36, 37, 57.
- Thoreau, Henry David: his ancestry, 321;
- early occupations, 321;
- outdoor life, 322;
- first book, 322;
- lecturing, 323;
- abolition sympathies, 323;
- acquaintance with John Brown, 323;
- list of his works, 324;
- travels, 324;
- death, 324;
- character, 325;
- criticism of his works, 327–333.
- Three Books of Song, 226, 245.
- Three Memorial Poems, 459, 471.
- Three Mile Point, Cooperstown, N. Y. controversy concerning, 69.
- Ticknor, George, his friendship with Prescott, 126;
- resigns professorship in favor of Longfellow, 224.
- Tories of the American Revolution, Irving’s attitude towards, 29, 30.
- Transcendental movement, 152, 165.
- Transformation. See Marble Faun.
- Travelling Bachelor, Notions of the Americans picked up by a, 68, 93.
- Trumps, 419, 430.
- Tucker, Ellen, wife of Ralph Waldo Emerson, 149.
- Twice-Told Tales, 289, 298.
- Two Admirals, The, 71, 86.
- Ultima Thule, 227, 250.
- United Netherlands, History of the, 362, 369, 373.
- United States, Bancroft’s history of, 104, 110, 113.
- ‘United States Literary Gazette,’ Longfellow’s contributions to, 222.
- United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, founding of, 105.
- ‘Upside Down, or Philosophy in Petticoats,’ 71.
- Vassall Morton, 380, 381, 390.
- Views Afloat, 402, 404.
- Vision of Echard, The, 263, 281.
- Vision of Sir Launfal, The, 456, 468.
- Voices of Freedom, 261, 274.
- Voices of the Night, 223, 236.
- Voyages of the Companions of Columbus, 8, 22.
- Walden, 323, 324, 329, 332.
- Wansey, Henry, mention of his Excursion to the United States, 48.
- Ware, Henry, Emerson colleague of, 149.
- Washington, Irving’s life of, 28;
- Lowell’s tribute to, 472.
- Water-Witch, The, 68, 71, 85.
- Ways of the Hour, 71, 95.
- Wayside Inn, the, 244.
- Weed, Thurlow, quoted, 69.
- Week, A, on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, 322, 324, 328, 331.
- Wept of Wish-ton-Wish, The, 68, 71, 81.
- Wet Days at Edgewood, 441, 448.
- Whewell, William, makes inquiries about Evangeline, 241.
- White, Maria, wife of James Russell Lowell, 455;
- her death, 457.
- White, T. W., his association with Poe, 193.
- Whitman, Walt: his ancestry, 485;
- education and early occupations, 486;
- journeyings in the United States, 486;
- publication of Leaves of Grass, 487;
- work as army nurse and government clerk, 487;
- life in Camden, N. J., 488;
- list of his writings, 488;
- subsidence of opposition, 489;
- growth of his reputation, 490;
- English admirers, 491;
- his Boston publisher threatened with prosecution, 492;
- criticism of his work, 492–496;
- his character, 504;
- mention of, in comparison with Longfellow, 250.
- Whitman family, 485.
- Whittier, John Greenleaf; his ancestry, 255;
- boyhood, 256;
- early writings, 257;
- beginning of acquaintance with Garrison, 258;
- attends Haverhill Academy, 258;
- editorial work, 259–261;
- beginning of anti-slavery work, 259;
- encounters with mobs, 260;
- love of country life, 260;
- lists of his works, 261, 263;
- contributions to ‘Atlantic Monthly,’ 262;
- overseer of Harvard College, 262;
- places of residence, 262;
- death, 263;
- character, 264;
- his literary art, 266;
- criticism of his works, 269–283;
- his description of Bayard Taylor, 408.
- Whittier family, 255.
- Wing-and-Wing, 66, 71, 86.
- Winter, Thoreau’s, 324, 331.
- Wolfert’s Roost, 27.
- Wonder-Book, The, 292, 301.
- Worsley, Philip S., quoted, 58.
- Wyandotté, 71, 81.
- Ximenes, Mateo, his association with Irving, 25.
- Yankee, A, in Canada, 324, 331.
- Year’s Life, A, 455.