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A chronological study traces the writer's life from boyhood and early legal training through convivial social circles, humorous collaborations such as the Salmagundi papers, and the Knickerbocker period, into extended European residence and literary productivity. It recounts travels in Spain, return to domestic life at Sunnyside, a diplomatic mission abroad, and final years, interweaving personal anecdotes, temperament, and romantic sensibilities, while assessing characteristic works, stylistic qualities, and the tension between contemporary popularity and enduring literary rank.
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