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Poet and author, Cornell University non-resident professor.
Lowell was an author, poet, editor, teacher, and diplomat. He edited The Atlantic Monthly, and with Charles Eliot Norton, The North American Review ; was professor of French and Spanish Languages and Literatures at Harvard; and U.S. minister to Spain and to England. Aldrich was an American writer and editor.
Poet and lecturer, of Cambridge (Middlesex Co.), Mass.
Lowell was an author, poet, editor, teacher, and diplomat. He edited The Atlantic Monthly (1857-1861), and with Charles Eliot Norton, The North American Review (1864- ); was professor of French and Spanish Languages and Literatures at Harvard (1855-1886) succeeding Longfellow; and U.S. minister to Spain (1877-1880) and to England (1880-1885). Estes Howe and his wife Lois Lilly Howe lived in Cambridge, Mass.
Poet; essayist and diplomat.
American writer.
American poet and diplomat.
Lowell was an author, poet, editor, teacher, and diplomat. He edited The Atlantic Monthly (1857-1861), and with Charles Eliot Norton, The North American Review (1864-?); was professor of French and Spanish Languages and Literatures at Harvard (1855-1886) succeeding Longfellow; and U.S. minister to Spain (1877-1880) and to England (1880-1885).
Lowell was an author, poet, editor, teacher, and diplomat. He edited The Atlantic Monthly (1857-1861), and with Charles Eliot Norton, The North American Review (1864- ); was professor of French and Spanish Lanugages and Literatures at Harvard (1855-1886) succeeding Longfellow; and U.S. minister to Spain (1877-1880) and to England (1880-1885).
Lowell was an author, poet, editor, teacher, and diplomat. He edited the Atlantic Monthly (1857-1861), and with Charles Eliot Norton, the North American Review (1864- ); was professor of French and Spanish Languages and Literatures at Harvard (1855-1886) succeeding Longfellow; and U.S. minister to Spain (1877-1880) and to England (1880-1885).
Lowell was an author, poet, editor, teacher, and diplomat. He edited The Atlantic Monthly, and with Charles Eliot Norton, The North American Review; was professor of French and Spanish Languages and Literatures at Harvard; and U.S. minister to Spain and to England.
Americn poet, essayist and diplomat.
Lowell was an author, poet, editor, teacher, and diplomat. He edited the Atlantic Monthly (1857-1861), and with Charles Eliot Norton, the North American Review (1864- ); was professor of French and Spanish Languages and Literatures at Harvard (1855-1886) succeeding Longfellow; and U.S. minister to Spain (1877-1880), and to England (1880-1885).
American author, editor and diplomat.
Lowell was an American author, poet, editor, teacher, and diplomat.
American poet, essayist and diplomat.
American poet, critic, editor, and diplomat.
Lowell was an author, poet, educator and diplomat. He was professor of French and Spanish languages and literatures at Harvard (1855-1886) succeeding Longfellow; editor of the Atlantic Monthly (1857-1861), and with Charles Eliot Norton, the North American Review (1864- ); and was U.S. ambassador to Spain (1877-1880), and to England (1880-1885).
American author.
American poet, essayist, diplomat.
American poet.
Lowell was an author, poet, editor, teacher, and diplomat. He edited the Atlantic Monthly (1857-1861), and with Charles Eliot Norton, the North American Review (1864- ); was professor of French and Spanish Languages and Literatures at Harvard (1855-1886), succeeding Longfellow; and U.S. minister to Spain (1877-1880) and to England (1880-1885).
Versatile and influential, James Russell Lowell was the preeminent American man of letters of his day. Poet, critic, intellectual, academic, Harvard professor, diplomat, and Ambassador to England, Lowell was a prolific writer and astute observer. His love for America and New England and his contributions to a national literature are indelible.
American author and diplomat.
Author, diplomat, and educator.
James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) earned his Harvard AB in 1838 and LL.B. in 1840. He was a poet, critic, editor, educator, and diplomat. From 1855 to 1886, Lowell was Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Languages and Literatures and Professor of Belles-Lettres at Harvard. He was University Lecturer from 1863 to 1864. United States President Rutherford B. Hayes appointed Lowell minister to Spain (1877-1880) and ambassador to Great Britain (1880-1885). Lowell was Professor of Belles Lettres Emeritus from 1886-1891. He served as an Overseer from 1887 to 1891.
American poet, essayist, and diplomat.
Lowell was an author, poet, editor, teacher, and diplomat. He edited the Atlantic Monthly (1857-1861), and with Charles Eliot Norton, the North American Review (1860s); was professor of French and Spanish Languages and Literatures at Harvard (1855-1886) succeeding Longfellow; and U.S. minister to Spain (1877-1880), and to England (1880-1885).
American poet, essayist, and dramatist.
James Russell Lowell was an American poet, critic, satirist, essayist, and diplomat. He was appointed United States ambassador to the Spanish court in 1877 and then to the Court of St. James in England from 1880-1885.
Sydney Howard Gay was the editor of the weekly National Anti-Slavery Standard. Lowell became a contributing editor in 1846.
Lowell was an author, poet, editor, teacher, and diplomat. He edited The Atlantic Monthly (1857-1861), and with Charles Eliot Norton, The North American Review (1864- ); was professor of French and Spanish Languages and Literatures at Harvard (1855-1886) succeeding Longfellow; and U.S. minister to Spain (1877-1880) and to England (1880-1885).
James Russell Lowell was an American poet, critic, humorist, and political satirist, as well as the first editor of The Atlantic monthly.
American poet, editor, critic, satirist, teacher, and diplomat. Born (Feb. 22, 1819) and died (Aug. 12, 1891) in Cambridge, Mass. Graduated from Harvard College in 1838, from Harvard Law School in 1840. Appointed Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Languages and Literatures at Harvard in 1855. In 1857, became editor of Atlantic Monthly. Between 1864 and 1866, contributed to North American Review. Served as U.S. minister to Spain 1877-1880, as minister to Court of St. James's 1880-1885. Published works include A Fable for Critics.
(Cont.) The Biglow Papers, The Vision of Sir Launfal, Under the Willows, The Cathedral, Fireside Travels, Among My Books, My Study Windows, Heartsease and Rue, Democracy and Other Addresses, and The Old English Dramatists.
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