Letter of William Douglas O'Connor, Philadelphia, to John Sullivan Dwight, Boston, Mass. [manuscript] 1859 Dec. 7.

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Letter of William Douglas O'Connor, Philadelphia, to John Sullivan Dwight, Boston, Mass. [manuscript] 1859 Dec. 7.

O'Conner introduces Frances Malone Raymond and asks Dwight to help her get her translation of Elise Pollio's book on musicians published by Ticknor and Fields. He mentions Dwight's Journal of music.

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Dwight, John Sullivan, 1813-1893

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John Sullivan Dwight was a Transcendentalist writer and critic on literature, social concerns, and, especially, music. A sometime resident of Brook Farm, he also taught music and Latin, and translated French and German literature into English. He is perhaps most respected for founding and editing the influential and long-lived music periodical, Dwight's Journal of Music. From the description of John S. Dwight letter to Thomas Carlyle, 1838 Oct. 2. (Pennsylvania State University Libra...

O'Connor, William Douglas, 1832-1889

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Government official. Author of Harrington, an abolitionist novel. Reporter for the Boston Commonwealth and for the Saturday Evening Post. Friend of Walt Whitamn. Apologist for Edgar Allan Poe. From the description of Edgar A. Poe Manuscript Notes : scrapbook of clippings, 1875-1905. (Brown University). WorldCat record id: 122648053 William Douglas O'Connor was an American novelist, essayist, editor, and journalist. From the description of William Douglas O'Connor...

Ritter, Fanny Raymond, 1840-1890

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Pollio, Elise.

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