Edward Everett Hale

James Russell Lowell and His Friends


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       Edward Everett Hale

      James Russell Lowell and His Friends

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4064066217099

       ILLUSTRATIONS

       CHAPTER I HIS BOYHOOD AND EARLY LIFE

       CHAPTER II HARVARD COLLEGE

       CHAPTER III LITERARY WORK IN COLLEGE

       CHAPTER IV CONCORD

       CHAPTER V BOSTON IN THE FORTIES

       CHAPTER VI THE BROTHERS AND SISTERS

       CHAPTER VII A MAN OF LETTERS

       CHAPTER VIII LOWELL AS A PUBLIC SPEAKER

       CHAPTER IX HARVARD REVISITED

       CHAPTER X LOWELL’S EXPERIENCE AS AN EDITOR

       CHAPTER XI POLITICS AND THE WAR

       CHAPTER XII TWENTY YEARS OF HARVARD

       CHAPTER XIII MR. LOWELL IN SPAIN

       CHAPTER XIV MINISTER TO ENGLAND

       CHAPTER XV HOME AGAIN

       INDEX

       Table of Contents

James Russell LowellFrontispiece
From the crayon by S.W. Rowse in the possession of Professor Charles Eliot Norton.Page
Entrance to Elmwoodfacing 4
From a photograph by Pach Brothers.
Rev. Charles Lowell8
From a painting in the possession of Charles Lowell, Boston.
The Pasture, Elmwoodfacing 12
From a photograph by Pach Brothers.
Edward Tyrrel Channingfacing 18
From the painting by Healy in Memorial Hall, Harvard University.
Nathan Halefacing 36
From a photograph by Black.
Lowell’s Poem to his College Classfacing 50
From a printed copy lent by Mrs. Elizabeth Scates Beck, Germantown, Pa.
Facsimile of Programme of Valedictory Exercises of the Harvard Class of 1838facing 52
Lent by Mrs. Elizabeth Scates Beck, Germantown, Pa.
James Russell Lowellfacing 74
From the crayon by William Page in the possession of Mrs. Charles F. Briggs, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Maria Lowellfacing 78
From the crayon by S. W. Rowse in the possession of Miss Georgina Lowell Putnam, Boston.
Charles F. Briggsfacing 84
From an ambrotype by Brady lent by Mrs. Charles F. Briggs, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Facsimile Contents Page of the Boston Miscellany. (The Authors’ names are in the handwriting of Nathan Hale)facing 86
Facsimile of Lowell’s List of Friends to whom he presented copies of Conversations on the Old Poets. “The Don” was Robert Carterfacing 92
From the original MS. owned by General James Lowell Carter, Boston.
James Russell Lowellfacing 96
From a daguerreotype, taken in Philadelphia in 1844, owned by E.A. Pennock, Boston.
John Lowell, Jr.facing 112
From a painting by Chester Harding in the possession of Augustus Lowell, Boston.
John Holmes, Estes Howe, Robert Carter, and James Russell Lowellfacing 114
From a photograph by Black owned by General James Lowell Carter, Boston.
Cornelius Conway Feltonfacing 134
From a photograph lent by Miss Mary Sargent, Worcester,
Mass.
Elmwoodfacing 138
From a photograph.
James T. Fieldsfacing 150
From the photograph by Mrs. Cameron.
Moses Dresser Phillipsfacing 154
From a daguerreotype kindly lent by his daughter, Miss Sarah F. Phillips, West Medford, Mass.
Oliver Wendell Holmesfacing 158
From a photograph taken in 1862.
Facsimile of A Fable for Critics Proof-sheet with Lowell’s Correctionsfacing 162
Kindly lent by Mrs. Charles F. Briggs, Brooklyn, N.Y.
William Wetmore Storyfacing 164
From a photograph by Waldo Story lent by Miss Ellen Eldredge, Boston.
James Russell Lowellfacing 168
From a photograph taken by Dr. Holmes in 1864. The
print is signed by both Holmes and Lowell, and is kindly lent by Charles Akers, New York, N.Y.
Sydney Howard Gayfacing 178
From a photograph lent by Francis J. Garrison, Boston.
Elmwoodfacing 182
From a photograph by Miss C.E. Peabody, Cambridge, Mass.
Robert Gould Shawfacing 184
From a photograph lent by Francis J. Garrison, Boston.
William Lowell Putnamfacing 184
From the crayon by S.W. Rowse in the possession of Miss Georgina Lowell Putnam, Boston.
Charles Russell Lowellfacing 184
From the crayon by S.W. Rowse in the possession of Miss Georgina Lowell Putnam, Boston.
James Jackson Lowellfacing 184
From a photograph kindly lent by Miss Georgina Lowell Putnam, Boston.
Francis James Childfacing 186
From a photograph lent by Mrs. Child.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellowfacing 188
From a photograph, taken in 1860, lent by Miss Longfellow.
Asa Grayfacing 196
From the bronze tablet by Augustus St. Gaudens in Harvard University.
Louis Agassizfacing 198
From a photograph