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| Give me to die unwitting of the day, / And stricken in Lifes brave heat, with senses clear! |
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| Edmund Clarence Stedman |
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| 18331908, American banker, poet, and critic, b. Hartford, Conn., attended Yale. A successful Wall St. broker, he was also one of the leading poets of his time;
he compiled the excellent collections A Victorian Anthology (1895) and An American Anthology (1900).continue at Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright © 2002 Columbia University Press. |
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- An American Anthology, 17871900
These 1740 selections by 573 authors comprise an unparalleled verse anthology in its concentration on representing a century of poetic culture rather than selecting the laureates only.
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- A Victorian Anthology, 18371895
These 1,274 works by 343 authors represent the full course of one of the great literary ages of English verse.
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- Bartletts Stedman Quotations
Epitomal selections by John Bartlett.
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- ANTHOLOGIZED VERSE
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- Pan in Wall Street, Ballad of Lager Bier, Edged Tools, Undiscovered Country, World Well Lost, Si Jeunesse Savait!, Provençal Lovers, Kearny at Seven Pines, Hypatia
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- WRITINGS ABOUT STEDMAN
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- Later Poets: Stedman & Later Essayists: Stedman
Sections with bibliography from the Cambridge History of American Literature.
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