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Four Americans: Roosevelt, Hawthorne, Emerson, Whitman

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A sequence of four critical essays examines the literary output and personalities of Theodore Roosevelt, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Walt Whitman. One essay treats Roosevelt's prolific authorship and the sporting and travel writing that shaped his literary persona. Another surveys Hawthorne's style, moral concerns, satiric humor, and use of historical New England materials. A Concord-centered essay reflects on Emerson's philosophical presence, memory, and local intellectual life. A concluding short piece offers observations on Whitman's poetic manner and public voice. The pieces combine biographical detail, close reading, and personal impression to map each figure's relation to American letters.

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Henry A. Beers

Henry A. Beers was an American author, literary critic, and scholar known for his contributions to the study of English and American literature. His notable works include "A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century" and "A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century," which explore the evolution of literary movements during these periods. Beers also wrote essays and studies that reflect on significant literary figures, as seen in his book "Four Americans: Roosevelt, Hawthorne, Emerson, Whitman." His scholarship has been influential in understanding the context and development of American letters.

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