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Noah Webster / American Men of Letters

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The biography traces the subject's rural upbringing and family background, his early schooling and intellectual formation, and the creation and publication of a widely used Grammatical Institute that launched his career. It follows his work as author and publisher, his campaign for authors' rights and copyright laws, and his political writings and travels. The narrative then examines the long process of preparing and compiling a comprehensive American dictionary, detailing editorial methods, research, and publication challenges, and concludes with reflective assessments of his efforts to systematize and standardize English usage for American readers.

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Horace Elisha Scudder

Horace Elisha Scudder was an American author and editor known for his contributions to children's literature and biographical works. He wrote extensively on the lives of notable figures, including his two-volume biography of James Russell Lowell, which reflects his interest in American literary heritage. Scudder also authored 'Noah Webster' as part of the 'American Men of Letters' series, showcasing his commitment to documenting influential American personalities. His work 'Childhood in Literature and Art' explores the representation of childhood in various artistic forms, highlighting his focus on the intersection of literature and visual culture. Additionally, he created engaging stories for younger audiences, such as 'Seven Little People and Their Friends,' which remains a testament to his dedication to children's storytelling.

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