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A SERIES OF

BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL STUDIES

WITH

TYPICAL POEMS, ANNOTATED

BY

F. V. N. PAINTER, A.M., D.D.

Professor of Modern Languages in Roanoke College
Author of "A History of Education," "History of English Literature,"
"Introduction to American Literature," etc.

NEW YORK: CINCINNATI: CHICAGO
AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY

811

P15

COPYRIGHT, 1903, BY

F. V. N. PAINTER.

ENTERED AT STATIONERS' HALL, LONDON.

POETS OF THE SOUTH.

W. P. I

PREFACE

THE poets of the South, who constitute a worthy galaxy of poetic talent and achievement, are not sufficiently known. Even in the South, which might naturally be expected to take pride in its gifted singers, most of them, it is to be feared, are but little read.

This has been called an age of prose. Under the sway of what are regarded as "practical interests," there is a drifting away from poetic sentiment and poetic truth. This tendency is to be regretted, for material prosperity is never at its best without the grace and refinements of true culture. At the present time, as in former ages, the gifted poet is a seer, who reveals to us what is highest and best in life.

There is at present a new interest in literature in the South. The people read more; and in recent years an encouraging number of Southern writers have achieved national distinction. With this literary renaissance, there has been a turning back to older authors.

It is hoped that this little volume will supply a real need. It is intended to call fresh attention to the poetic achievement of the South. While

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minor poets are not forgotten, among whose writings is found many a gem of poetry, it is the leaders of the chorus Poe, Hayne, Timrod, Lanier, and Ryan-who receive chief consideration. It may be doubted whether several of them have been given the place in American letters to which their gifts and achievements justly entitle them. It is hoped that the following biographical and critical sketches of these men, each highly gifted in his own way, will lead to a more careful reading of their works, in which, be it said to their honor, there is no thought or sentiment unworthy of a refined and chivalrous nature.

F. V. N. PAINTER.

SALEM, VIRGINIA.

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