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Paperback Whittier at Close Range Book

ISBN: 102532286X

ISBN13: 9781025322865

Whittier at Close Range

"Whittier at Close Range" offers an intimate and insightful portrait of John Greenleaf Whittier, one of America's most beloved poets and influential social reformers. Written by Frances Campbell Sparhawk, who maintained a close personal association with the Whittier family, this work provides a unique perspective on the man behind the public persona. It explores his life as a Quaker, his dedicated work in the abolitionist movement, and his profound impact on the American literary landscape.

Through personal anecdotes and vivid recollections, the author captures Whittier's character, his quiet strength, and his deep connection to the New England heritage that informed so much of his verse. The text delves into his creative processes and the inspirations behind his most famous works, while also highlighting his interactions with other notable figures of the 19th century. "Whittier at Close Range" is an essential resource for readers interested in the development of American poetry and the personal history of a figure who bridged the gap between literary excellence and moral activism. It remains a poignant and valuable tribute to a man whose words helped shape the conscience of a nation.

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