About This Book
A series of connected essays offers compact biographical sketches and local-history portraits of late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century New England literary and civic figures, tracing friendships, literary gatherings, journals, vanished reputations and curious incidents. Through anecdotes, archival fragments and descriptive notice of places and institutions, the pieces reconstruct social networks around Hartford—poets, editors, patrons and acquaintances—examine specific episodes such as an enigmatic tavern mystery and the life and ambitions of several well-known writers, and reflect on the transient nature of fame while preserving literary memory and community life.
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