LOWELL, JAMES RUSSELL

1819–91, American poet, critic, and editor, b. Cambridge, Mass. He was influential in revitalizing the intellectual life of New England in the mid-19th cent. Educated at Harvard (B.A., 1838; LL.B., 1840), he abandoned law for literature. In 1843 he started a literary magazine, the Pioneer, which failed after two issues. The next year Lowell married Maria White, an ardent abolitionist and liberal, who encouraged him in his work. Lowell's Poems (1844, 1846), A Fable for Critics (1848), The Vision of Sir Launfal (1848), and The Bigelow Papers (1848; 2d series, 1867) brought him considerable notice as a poet and critic. The best remembered of these are The Bigelow Papers, political and social lampoons written in Yankee dialect, which established his reputation as a satirist and a wit. The first of these two series of verses expressed opposition to the Mexican War, and the second supported the cause of the North in the Civil War. In 1855, Lowell became professor of modern languages at Harvard, a position he held until 1876. In addition to teaching, he served as first editor (1857–61) of the Atlantic Monthly and later (1864–72) of the North American Review. In his later writings he turned to scholarship and criticism. Collections of his essays and literary studies appeared as Fireside Travels (1864), Among My Books (1870; 2d series, 1876), and My Study Windows (1871). In 1877 he was appointed minister to London, where he remained until 1885. While abroad Lowell did much to increase the respect of foreigners for American letters and American institutions; his speeches in England, published as Democracy and Other Addresses (1887), are among his best work. Lowell's letters (ed. by C. E. Norton, 2 vol., 1893) and New Letters (ed. by M. A. De Wolfe Howe, 1932) remain valuable for their shrewd and lively comments on public affairs and the literary activities of his generation.

See his collected works (12 vol., 1890–92); biographies by H. E. Scudder (2 vol., 1901, repr. 1969) and M. B. Duberman (1966); studies by L. Howard (1952, repr. 1971) and E. C. Wagenknecht (1971).

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...seriously ill in Spain, 191 ; ill health while in London, 197 ; death, 210 . Lowell, Lieut. James Jackson, nephew of J. R. L., 149 . Lowell, James Russell, his ideal of biography, 1 , 2 ; influences of childhood, 3 - 16 ; birth, 10...
...Spence, mother of J. R. L., 3 , 4 , 276 , 283 . Lowell, James Jackson, nephew of J. R. L., killed during the Civil War, 180 - 184 . Lowell, James Russell, parentage, 1 , 3 ; boyhood, 1 , 3 - 5 , 11...
...13 , 14 ; her disorder, 91 ; her death, 305 . Lowell, James Jackson, goes to the Adirondacks with J. R. L...wounded, ii. 30 ; his gallant action, 31 . Lowell, James Russell, birth and death of, i. 1 ; his appreciation...
...Gerrys heirs to the Rev. Charles Lowell, minister of the West Church in...next year his youngest child, James Russell Lowell, was born in this house of many memories. The Rev. Charles Lowell was the seventh in descent from...
THE WHIST CLUB John Holmes, Estes Howe, Robert Carter, and James Russell Lowell
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...Press. Hale, E. E. 1899 . James Russell Lowell and His Friends . Boston...of Francis James Child and James Russell Lowell . Cambridge, Mass: Harvard...Romanticisms". PMLA 39:229-253. Lowell, James Russell. 1870 8691 . "On a Certain...
The U.s.-mexican War in James Russell Lowells the Biglow Papers by J. Javier Rodriguez...The Biglow Papers of 1848, an anti-war satire by James Russell Lowell who, as a respected poet and literary critic, occupied...
...anomalous," wrote the Boston Brahmin James Russell Lowell in February 1845. He went on to...regional literary traditions. (9) Lowell himself, identified in his own...28) John J. McCusker and Russell R. Menard, The Economy of British...
J. R. LOWELL BOOSTS JEREMIAH CURTIN, HARVARD 63 DATED 26 MAY 1864, James Russell Lowells letter to Charles...a number of reasons that Lowell should write Sumner in favor...a superior student, and Lowell desired his preferment...
...of Detroit than did James McMillan." (22) As James McMillans wealth and...Jefferson Avenue and Russell Street in Detroit...Bliss selected General Russell Alger, a two-term...candidacy as a foil for James McMillans own reelection...
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JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL AND ENGLAND. by Brendan Rapple IN his later years James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) was considered Americas major man of letters of...
Lincoln for President: October 1860. by James Russell Lowell Shortly before the 1860 presidential election The Atlantics editor, James Russell Lowell, came out in support of Abraham Lincoln, whom...
...That Sylvia Plath, Robert Lowell, and Anne Sexton Knew Well...American psychology, William James, was a patient there, although...you related to Thomas Arnold Lowell?" I assumed she meant James Russell Lowell, and was abysmally wrong and...
...That Sylvia Plath, Robert Lowell, and Anne Sexton Knew Well...American psychology, William James, was a patient there, although...you related to Thomas Arnold Lowell?" I assumed she meant James Russell Lowell, and was abysmally wrong and...
...seemed to have no idea that Russell and Lowell had been lovers, although...thing youre out to find" as Lowell wrote in one of her last poems...Aristocracy: The Lives and Times of James Russell, Amy, and Robert Lowell (1980), determined to drag...
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...What a contrast they form. Robert Lowell and Amy Clampitt were born three...born, it was Robert Traill Spence Lowell IV. Not only was he the scion...poetry two distinguished avatars, James Russell Lowell and Amy Lowell. And was he ever...
...it to no definite issue or conclusion." Henry James essay on James Russell Lowell is especially graceful and astute. "He carried...who for years shared an office with his friend James Thurber at the New Yorker magazine, is lovely...
...spend his weekend teaming up with James Carville and Paul Begala, calling...White House crisis will end: * James Carville, after wandering aimlessly...diminish. That great New England poet James Russell Lowell said it well: "As life runs on...
...one really expects Saddam to fall because of a few street dissidents, but their courageous calls will echo. As James Russell Lowell put it in his poem, "This Present Crisis," "When a deed is done for Freedom, through the broad earths aching...
...test for presidential trust is sticking by the unpopular side of an issue when one is convinced it is right - as James Russell Lowell put it in his poem, "The Present Crisis," "To side with truth is noble when we share her wretched crust...
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LOWELL, JAMES RUSSELL 1819 91, American poet, critic, and...failed after two issues. The next year Lowell married Maria White, an ardent abolitionist...the North in the Civil War. In 1855, Lowell became professor of modern languages...
LOWELL, ROBERT (Robert Traill Spence Lowell 4th), 1917 77, American poet and translator, widely...Kenyon College (B.A., 1940). A grandnephew of James Russell Lowell , in 1940 he converted to Roman Catholicism and married...
...insisted upon such principles. Men as diverse as James Russell Lowell , Boston "Brahmin," poet, and critic, and John...always shrewd American characters like Hosea Biglow (James Russell Lowell), Artemus Ward (Charles Farrar Browne), Petroleum...
...by Samuel Adams, John Adams, James Otis, and John Hancock. The Stamp...loom, perfected by Francis Cabot Lowell , as well as English techniques...Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, James Russell Lowell, and John Greenleaf Whittier...
...period include Washington Irving, James Russell Lowell, Oliver Wendell Holmes, and Mark...satirists of note are Sinclair Lewis, James Thurber, Aldous Huxley, Evelyn...critical anthology ed. by J. Russell and A. Brown (1967); J. R...
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