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The biography follows the life and career of an early American author, recounting his childhood and social surroundings, his years as a fashionable man about town, and his development as a man of letters through two creative periods. It examines his literary methods, major publications and their reception, his travels in Europe, and episodes of personal sensitivity and generosity. The book also considers his role in public life and the private habits, temperament, and friendships that shaped his work, offering a balanced portrait that blends anecdote, critical judgment, and succinct appraisal of character.
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