A biography of one of nineteenth-century America's foremost poets and
public intellectuals. 2008 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title
Proclaimed by James Fenimore Cooper to be "the author of America,"
William Cullen Bryant (1794–1878) was one of nineteenth-century
America's foremost poets and public intellectuals. In this, the first
major biography of Bryant in almost forty years, Gilbert H. Muller
reintroduces a quintessential New Yorker who commanded the nation's
literary, cultural, urban, and political life for more than half a
century. A transplanted Yankee, Bryant arrived on the unpaved streets
of Manhattan in the early 1820s and he would soon find himself at the
locus of the many political and cultural transformations sweeping
Manhattan and the nation. The bedrock of Bryant's cultural authority
was his reputation as "America's first poet," and he enthralled a
nation and his peers-including Whitman, Poe, Longfellow, and
Emerson-who praised the excellence of his verse. A literary celebrity
for almost seventy years, Bryant served as the editor of the New-York
Evening Post for five decades, and was a major force behind the
establishment of Central Park, the National Academy of Design, and the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, among others. Drawing on previously
unavailable letters and nineteenth-century files of the New-York
Evening Post, Muller creates a humanistic portrait of New York City's
"first citizen," establishes him as a first-rate poet, and makes a
convincing case for Bryant's role in defining the idea of democratic
culture in America.
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Author of America
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ISBN
9780791478288
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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