The Letters of William Cullen Bryant: Volume II, 1836–1849William Cullen Bryant, Thomas G. Voss Fordham University Press, 2019年11月5日 - 568 頁 The second volume of William Cullen Bryant's letters opens in 1836 as he has just returned to New York from an extended visit to Europe to resume charge of the New York Evening Post, brought near to failure during his absence by his partner William Leggett's mismanagement. At the period's close, Bryant has found in John Bigelow an able editorial associate and astute partner, with whose help he has brought the paper close to its greatest financial prosperity and to national political and cultural influence. |
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Volume II, 1836–1849 William Cullen Bryant, Thomas G. Voss. Bryant the harried editor, c1845, in a daguerreotype attributed to Mathew Brady (see Letter 365). First edition. Limited to 1,500 copies.
... edition funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities/Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Humanities Open Book Program. P © Copyright 1977 by FORDHAM RESS First Open Access edition, 2020 All rights reserved. UNIVERSITY LC 74–27169 ISBN 0 ...
... edition, published by Harper & Bros. November 9, Frances Bryant and daughters return to New York. January–February, Leggett–Irving controversy in The Plaindealer over changes in “Song of Marion's Men.” August, declines challenge to duel ...
... edition of Poems published by Carey & Hart. December, declines fourth term as president of American Art Union; Parke Godwin leaves EP. January, Century Association founded. May 6, death of Sarah Snell Bryant. July–August, travels ...
... edition of his Poems which Bryant got together rather hastily in the spring of 1836, Edgar Allan Poe wrote in the Southern Literary Messenger, “Mr. Bryant's poetical reputation, both at home and abroad, is greater, we.