This second volume of collected writings presents a comprehensive selection of works by John Greenleaf Whittier and Elizabeth Hussey Whittier. Showcasing the depth and breadth of their literary contributions, this collection offers readers a unique glimpse into the lives and minds of two significant figures in American literature.
John Greenleaf Whittier, a celebrated Quaker poet and abolitionist, is represented through his evocative poetry and insightful prose. Complementing his work are the writings of Elizabeth Hussey Whittier, offering a fascinating perspective on the social and literary landscape of their time. This volume includes correspondence, providing intimate glimpses into their personal lives and relationships. "Writings, Volume 2" is an invaluable resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in 19th-century American literature, Quaker history, and the enduring power of poetic expression.
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