
audiobook
by Sherwin Cody
FOUR FAMOUS AMERICAN WRITERS
THE STORY OF WASHINGTON IRVING - CHAPTER I. HIS CHILDHOOD II. IRVING'S FIRST VOYAGE UP THE HUDSON RIVER III. A TRIP TO MONTREAL IV. IRVING GOES TO EUROPE V. "SALMAGUNDI" VI. "DIEDRICH KNICKERBOCKER" VII. A COMIC HISTORY OF NEW YORK VIII. FIVE UNEVENTFUL YEARS IX. FRIENDSHIP WITH SIR WALTER SCOTT X. "RIP VAN WINKLE" XI. LITERARY SUCCESS IN ENGLAND XII. IRVING GOES TO SPAIN XIII. "THE ALHAMBRA" XIV. THE LAST YEARS OF IRVING'S LIFE - THE STORY OF EDGAR ALLAN POE - CHAPTER I. THE ARTIST IN WORDS II. POE'S FATHER AND MOTHER III. YOUNG EDGAR ALLAN IV. COLLEGE LIFE V. FORTUNE CHANGES VI. LIVING BY LITERATURE VII. POE'S EARLY POETRY VIII. POE'S CHILD WIFE IX. POE'S LITERARY HISTORY X. POE AS A STORY-WRITER XI. HOW "THE RAVEN" WAS WRITTEN XII. MUSIC AND POETRY XIII. POE'S LATER YEARS - THE STORY OF JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL - CHAPTER I. ELMWOOD II. AN IMPETUOUS YOUNG MAN III. COLLEGE AND THE MUSES IV. HOW LOWELL STUDIED LAW V. LOVE AND LETTERS VI. THE UNCERTAIN SEAS OF LITERATURE VII. HOSEA BIGLOW, YANKEE HUMORIST VIII. PARSON WILBUR IX. A FABLE FOR CRITICS X. THE TRUEST POETRY XI. PROFESSOR, EDITOR, AND DIPLOMAT - THE STORY OF BAYARD TAYLOR - CHAPTER I. HIS BIRTH AND CHILDHOOD II. SCHOOL LIFE III. HIS FIRST POEM IV. SELF-EDUCATION AND AMBITION V. A TRAVELER AT NINETEEN VI. TWO YEARS IN EUROPE FOR FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS VII. THE HARDSHIPS OF TRAMP TRAVEL VIII. HIS FIRST LOVE AND GREATEST SORROW IX. "THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAVELER" X. HIS POETRY XI. "POEMS OF THE ORIENT" XII. BAYARD TAYLOR'S FRIENDSHIPS XIII. LAST YEARS - THE STORY OF WASHINGTON IRVING
CHAPTER II - IRVING'S FIRST VOYAGE UP THE HUDSON RIVER
CHAPTER III - A TRIP TO MONTREAL
CHAPTER IV - IRVING GOES TO EUROPE
CHAPTER V - "SALMAGUNDI"
CHAPTER VI - "DIEDRICH KNICKERBOCKER"
CHAPTER VII - A COMIC HISTORY OF NEW YORK
CHAPTER VIII - FIVE UNEVENTFUL YEARS
CHAPTER IX - FRIENDSHIP WITH SIR WALTER SCOTT
A lively collection of four biographical sketches invites young listeners to travel back to the early days of American letters. In clear, engaging language the book follows the childhoods, adventures and first literary steps of Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe, James Russell Lowell and Bayard Taylor, offering a portrait of each writer’s growing imagination.
The first portrait begins with Irving’s birth in the year the Revolution ended, his family’s patriotic sacrifices, and the moment a young George Washington blessed the infant who would bear his name. From a mischievous schoolboy fascinated by “Robinson Crusoe” and Sindbad, the narrative traces his yearning for the sea and the travels that later flavored his famous stories.
Interwoven with charming illustrations, the remaining sketches highlight Poe’s early fascination with poetry, Lowell’s restless college years, and Taylor’s daring European wanderings. Together they show how personal experience and a love of reading shaped the voices that helped define a nation’s literary identity.
Full title
Four Famous American Writers: Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe, James Russell Lowell, Bayard Taylor A Book for Young Americans A Book for Young Americans
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (240K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1868–1959
Best known for turning grammar lessons into a mass-market phenomenon, this American writer and entrepreneur helped generations of readers feel more confident about speaking and writing English. His work blended practical instruction with a strong belief that clear language should be within everyone's reach.
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