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A comic, satirical verse fable that stages a narrator's mock-heroic journey through the contemporary literary world, offering epigrammatic portraits of poets and reviewers. Through prefatory remarks, playful digressions, and pointed couplets, the poem parodies critics' pretensions, lampoons literary fashions, and measures individual talents with ironic appraisal. The work alternates direct jests and affectionate teasing, using a conversational voice to examine authorship, anonymity, and the business of publication while showcasing wit, parody, and the mechanics of poetic critique.

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James Russell Lowell

James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) was an American poet, critic, and essayist, known for his contributions to the literary and cultural landscape of the 19th century. A prominent figure in the American Romantic movement, he is celebrated for works such as "The Biglow Papers," which blend humor and social commentary. Lowell's writings often reflect his deep engagement with issues of his time, including abolitionism and education. He served as a professor at Harvard and was a key figure in the literary community, contributing to various periodicals. His essays and poetry continue to resonate, showcasing his wit and insight into the human experience.

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