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Bryant's Letters of a Traveller Or, Notes of Things Seen in Europe and America

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ISBN-10: 1429002956

ISBN-13: 9781429002950

Edition: N/A

Authors: William Cullen Bryant

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The journalist and Romantic poet's accounts of travel. (P. 63: "Let me caution all emigrants to Illinois not to handle too familiarly the "wild parsnip," as it is commonly called, an umbelliferous plant growing in the moist prairies of this region" Umbelliferous! While in the northern Mid-West, he makes extensive note of the Native Americans.
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Book details

List price: $24.95
Publisher: Applewood Books
Publication date: 1/31/2007
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 468
Size: 6.01" wide x 9.15" long x 1.12" tall
Weight: 0.088
Language: English

Like so many successful New Yorkers during the nineteenth century, William C. Bryant was born and reared in New England. There, in his native Massachusetts, among the beautiful highlands of the Berkshires, he learned early to be a close observer of nature and a careful student of English versification. A child prodigy, he began to make rhymes before his tenth birthday, and in 1808 he gained some fame as the author of The Embargo, or Sketches of the Time, a satire in verse in which he echoed the conservative political sentiments of his elders. Soon, however, he found his own voice and point of view, and the poetry that followed, unlike so much of the literature that was being produced in the…