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In 'The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell', readers are introduced to a comprehensive collection that showcases the evolution of Lowell's distinctive voice in American poetry. This anthology encompasses his major themes, including social justice, transcendentalism, and the nuanced experiences of the American spirit, all interwoven with masterful meter and keenly crafted imagery. Spanning from poignant elegies to biting satirical verses, Lowell's work reflects the literary milieu of the 19th century, marked by Romanticism and the burgeoning American literary identity, offering…mehr

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In 'The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell', readers are introduced to a comprehensive collection that showcases the evolution of Lowell's distinctive voice in American poetry. This anthology encompasses his major themes, including social justice, transcendentalism, and the nuanced experiences of the American spirit, all interwoven with masterful meter and keenly crafted imagery. Spanning from poignant elegies to biting satirical verses, Lowell's work reflects the literary milieu of the 19th century, marked by Romanticism and the burgeoning American literary identity, offering insights into his philosophical and aesthetic ideals. James Russell Lowell, an influential figure in American literature and culture, was not only a poet but also an essayist, critic, and diplomat. His engagement with contemporary social issues, from abolitionism to education reform, permeates his poetry, illustrating his belief in the moral responsibility of the artist. Lowell's multifaceted career and deep intellectual commitments have enriched his poetic canon, revealing the interplay between art and activism in his life. This anthology is essential reading for those interested in the trajectory of American poetry and the exploration of its foundational voices. It is particularly recommended for scholars, students, and poetry enthusiasts who seek to appreciate both the lyrical beauty and the intellectual depth of Lowell's work, making it a cornerstone for understanding 19th-century American literature.

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James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) was a distinguished American Romantic poet, essayist, diplomat, editor, and educator, associated with the Fireside Poets-a group which also included the likes of Longfellow and Whittier. Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Lowell graduated from Harvard College in 1838 and went on to obtain a law degree from Harvard Law School. Despite this, his passion lay in literature, which became his lifelong pursuit. Lowell's poetry is characterized by its use of New England dialect, satirical wit, and political engagement, as demonstrated in 'The Biglow Papers' (1848 and 1867). His commitment to the abolitionist cause, as well as social and political reforms, was a constant motif in his works. 'The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell' offers an extensive collection of Lowell's verse, showcasing the breadth and depth of his literary contributions. With a style imbued with the American spirit and a keen sensitivity to nature and humanity, his work stands as a testament to his intellectual vigor and his impact on American literature. Lowell also served as the editor of 'The Atlantic Monthly' and gained international recognition as a diplomat, appointed as a U.S. ambassador to the Kingdom of Spain and later to the Court of St. James's in England. Throughout his multifaceted career, Lowell's literary output remained formidable, earning him a place among the respected literati of his time.