Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907
Name Entries
person
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907
Name Components
Name :
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 18 36-1907
Name Components
Name :
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 18 36-1907
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey
Name Components
Name :
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey
Bailey Aldrich, Thomas 1836-1907
Name Components
Name :
Bailey Aldrich, Thomas 1836-1907
A., T. B
Name Components
Name :
A., T. B
Aldrich, T. B., 1836-1907
Name Components
Name :
Aldrich, T. B., 1836-1907
Олдрич, Т. Б., 1836-1907
Name Components
Name :
Олдрич, Т. Б., 1836-1907
T.B.A
Name Components
Name :
T.B.A
Aldrich, Th. Bailey 1836-1907
Name Components
Name :
Aldrich, Th. Bailey 1836-1907
Aldrich, Thomas B. 1836-1907
Name Components
Name :
Aldrich, Thomas B. 1836-1907
Aldrich, T. B. 1836-1907 (Thomas Bailey),
Name Components
Name :
Aldrich, T. B. 1836-1907 (Thomas Bailey),
Aldrich, T. B.
Name Components
Name :
Aldrich, T. B.
オールドリッチ
Name Components
Name :
オールドリッチ
Genders
Exist Dates
Biographical History
New Hampshire-born author and poet.
During the Civil War Aldrich worked as editor of Illustrated News and went on to edit the Atlantic Monthly between 1881 and 1890. Aldrich's first publication was a volume of poems, Three Bells, published in 1855. Aldrich also published plays and novels, his most noted, The story of a bad boy, a novel based on his childhood.
American poet.
American author and editor of Every Saturday (1865-1874) and The Atlantic Monthly (1881-1890).
American author and editor.
Thomas Bailey Aldrich, an American poet, short-story writer, and editor, who had an influence on writers of his day both through his own writing and as editor of some of the most prestigious literary periodicals of the day, including THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY. His use of the surprise ending influenced the development of the short story, and his popular classic THE STORY OF A BAD BOY (1870) which is based on his childhood, was one of the first American novels to present a realistic portrayal of a young boy rather than a romanticized ideal. The book had a strong impact on other writers of the day, especially Mark Twain, who six years later wrote a similar story, TOM SAWYER. Aldrich's poems were published in such volumes as CLOTH OF GOLD (1874), and MERCEDES AND LATER LYRICS (1884). His best-known prose is MARJORIE DAW AND OTHER PEOPLE (1873).
American editor and writer.
Aldrich was a poet, novelist and short story writer, and editor of Every Saturday (1865-1874) and The Atlantic Monthly (1881-1890).
Aldrich was an American poet, novelist and short story writer, and editor of Every Saturday (1865-1974) and the Atlantic Monthly (1881-1890).
Author and editor.
Aldrich was a poet, novelist and short story writer, and editor of Every Saturday (1865-1974) and the Atlantic Monthly (1881-1890).
American author, literary critic, and magazine editor.
Journalist and novelist; editor of Atlantic Monthly, 1881-1890.
Thomas Bailey Aldrich was an American author and editor.
Poet, novelist, traveler and editor; associated with publishers Houghton, Mifflin & Co.
eng
Latn
External Related CPF
https://viaf.org/viaf/67259007
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50037325
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n50037325
https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q922191
Other Entity IDs (Same As)
Sources
Loading ...
Resource Relations
Loading ...
Internal CPF Relations
Loading ...
Languages Used
eng
Zyyy
Subjects
American literature
American literature
American literature
Authors, American
Authors, American
American poetry
Poets, American
Poets, American
Authors
Authors and publishers
Authors and publishers
Bookplates, American
Drama
Editors
Editors
Fredericksburg, Battle of, Fredericksburg, Va., 1862
Journalists
Manuscripts, American
Poetry, Modern
Nationalities
Americans
Activities
Occupations
Authors
Collector
Editors
Poets
Legal Statuses
Places
United States
AssociatedPlace
Massachusetts--Boston
AssociatedPlace
United States
AssociatedPlace
United States
AssociatedPlace
Convention Declarations
<conventionDeclaration><citation>VIAF</citation></conventionDeclaration>