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Lucy Larcom: Life, Letters, and Diary

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A biographical collection assembles letters, diary selections, and reminiscences to trace a New England poet's life from childhood through prairie pioneering, teaching, editorial work, and late literary output. Chapters follow early years, prairie and log-cabin experiences, schoolmistress duties, teaching and editorial engagements, wartime correspondence, intellectual and religious reflections, and final years, highlighting a spiritual journey from rigorous theology toward a more personal faith. The editor supplies context and selected correspondence to illuminate inner struggles, friendships, literary practices, and devotional convictions.

About the Author

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Daniel Dulany Addison

Daniel Dulany Addison was an American author known for his biographical work on the poet and educator Lucy Larcom. His notable book, "Lucy Larcom: Life, Letters, and Diary," provides an insightful look into Larcom's life, capturing her experiences and contributions to literature and education in the 19th century. Addison's writing reflects a deep appreciation for Larcom's legacy, highlighting her role in the literary heritage of the time. Through his work, Addison contributes to the understanding of influential figures in American literature.

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