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Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of James Whitcomb Riley

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A compiled index gathers the poet's published volumes and poems, presenting tables of contents for many individual books and grouping titles by collection. It lists poem and sketch names from rural and child-focused verse, lyrical and humorous pieces, and dialect sketches, with organizational notes and links to original files included for navigation. The resource functions as a bibliographic guide to the poet's output, enabling readers to locate specific poems, volumes, and thematic collections rather than offering continuous text.

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James Whitcomb Riley

James Whitcomb Riley was an American poet known for his charming and nostalgic verses that often reflect rural life and childhood experiences. Born in 1849 in Indiana, he gained popularity for his use of dialect and vivid imagery, capturing the essence of Midwestern culture. His notable works include "Little Orphan Annie," which has become a beloved classic, as well as "Riley Child-Rhymes" and "Afterwhiles." Riley's poetry often evokes a sense of warmth and simplicity, making him a cherished figure in American literature. His contributions continue to resonate with readers who appreciate the beauty of everyday life and the innocence of youth.

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