James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) was a poet, essayist, literary critic, diplomat, and the first editor of the Atlantic Monthly. A Harvard graduate, he returned there to teach. Lowell spent most of his life in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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A portrait of the poet, and a description of his contribution to Arthuriana.
Section devoted to Lowell includes a biographical introduction, his essay "Abraham Lincoln," and his speech "Democracy."
Profile of the writer and critic.
A portrait of the poet, and a description of his contribution to Arthuriana.
Profile of the writer and critic.
Section devoted to Lowell includes a biographical introduction, his essay "Abraham Lincoln," and his speech "Democracy."