[Letter] : 1873 3rd mo 21st, Amesbury, [Mass.] [to] Thomas McKellar.

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[Letter] : 1873 3rd mo 21st, Amesbury, [Mass.] [to] Thomas McKellar.

Thanks McKellar for a volume of poems, stating "There is no reason why common sense & imagination [,] poetry & business, the figures of the ledger, & those of rhyme, should not co-exist to mutual benefit."

[3] p. ; 17 x 11 cm.

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Haverford College Library

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Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892

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John Greenleaf Whittier was a wildly popular New England poet. A deeply committed and active abolitionist, he wrote many of his poems with a political agenda, although distinguished by an open-minded tolerance so often lacking in his fellow abolitionists. Although his works are somewhat marred by overtly political and overly sentimental works, the core of his output stands as fine, lyrical American verse. From the description of John Greenleaf Whittier letters, 1858 and 1876. (Pennsy...

McKellar, Thomas, 1812-1899.

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