Literary Shrines: The Haunts of Some Famous American Authors by Theodore F. Wolfe

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Author Wolfe, Theodore F. (Theodore Frelinghuysen), 1847-1915
LoC No. 43039716
Title Literary Shrines: The Haunts of Some Famous American Authors
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Summary "Literary Shrines: The Haunts of Some Famous American Authors" by Theodore F. Wolfe is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The work explores the life and landscapes associated with notable American authors, particularly those linked to Concord, Massachusetts, where writers like Emerson, Hawthorne, and Thoreau found inspiration. It serves as a guide for literary pilgrims looking to connect with the places that shaped the thoughts and writings of these iconic figures. At the start of the book, Wolfe sets the tone for an engaging literary pilgrimage to the historical village of Concord. He vividly describes the town's quaint charm and its significance as a gathering place for many distinguished authors. Wolfe recalls his personal experiences visiting their homes, sharing poignant anecdotes about how the environment influenced their creative processes and personal lives. The first chapter establishes Concord not just as a physical location but as a spiritual sanctuary for creative minds, making it a must-visit for literature enthusiasts seeking deeper insight into American literary history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 -- Homes and haunts
Subject Authors, American -- Homes and haunts -- Massachusetts -- Concord
Subject Authors, American -- Homes and haunts -- Massachusetts -- Boston
Subject Literary landmarks -- Massachusetts
Subject Concord (Mass.) -- Intellectual life
Subject Boston (Mass.) -- Intellectual life
Subject Berkshire County (Mass.) -- Intellectual life
Subject Massachusetts -- Intellectual life
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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