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The Life, Travels, and Literary Career of Bayard Taylor

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The biography traces the poet and traveler's upbringing, family background, and formative years, then follows his ambitious journeys across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and America, describing artistic influences, hardships, and literary output. It chronicles his struggles for recognition, editorial and journalistic work, romantic loss and personal grief, and the development of his poetry and prose. Chapters detail notable travels, encounters with cultures and historic sites, and episodes of financial difficulty and perseverance. The work concludes with accounts of his death, public tributes, and selections from contemporaries' memorial addresses, offering a comprehensive narrative of his life and career.

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Russell H. Conwell

Russell H. Conwell was an American Baptist minister, orator, and writer, best known for his influential lecture "Acres of Diamonds," which emphasizes the idea that opportunities for success are often found in one's own backyard. Conwell founded Temple University in Philadelphia, aiming to provide education to those who might not otherwise have access. His works often focus on personal development, success, and the importance of education, as seen in titles like "Every Man His Own University" and "The Key to Success." Conwell's writings reflect his belief in the potential of every individual to achieve greatness through hard work and determination.

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