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The biography portrays Eugene Field through anecdotes, letters, and recollections to contrast his public writings with his private personality, emphasizing heredity and contradictory traits. It traces his convivial humor, satirical dislike of pretension, affection for children, financial recklessness, and reluctance toward conventional biography, showing how he cultivated playful invention. The narrative relies on personal reminiscences, illustrative portraits and facsimiles, and contributions from acquaintances to reconstruct daily habits, tastes, and relationships rather than produce a conventional chronological life. It argues that his literary output springs from a tender simplicity and keen observation of childhood, while exploring the tensions between the author's public verse and the man behind it.

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Slason Thompson

Slason Thompson was an American author and biographer, best known for his two-volume work, "Eugene Field, a Study in Heredity and Contradictions." In this detailed examination, Thompson explores the life and character of the beloved American poet Eugene Field, delving into the complexities of his personality and the influences that shaped his literary contributions. Thompson's writing reflects a keen interest in the interplay of heredity and personal experience, making his work a significant contribution to the understanding of Field's legacy. Through his biographical studies, Thompson provides insights into the broader context of American literature during Field's time.

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