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Charles Fenno Hoffman | | Birth Date: |
February 7, 1806 | | Death Date: |
June 7, 1884 | | Nationality: |
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Biography of Charles Fenno Hoffman
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 Charles Fenno Hoffman (7 February 1806-7 June 1884), poet, novelist, and editor, was born in New York City and died in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. His family on both his mother's and his father's sides was socially and politically distinguished and...
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Biography of Charles Fenno Hoffman
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 Editor, poet, and novelist, Charles Fenno Hoffman was an active member of the literati in antebellum New York. His first great popular success came with a series of travel "letters" later collected into the book A Winter in the West, by A New Yorker...



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Charles Fenno Hoffman Quotes
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 Charles Fenno Hoffman ( February 7 , 1806 – June 7 , 1884 ) was an American author and poet. Sourced Sparkling and bright in liquid light Does the wine our goblets gleam in; With hue as red as the rosy bed Which a bee would choose to dream in. Then...


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 Charles Fenno Hoffman (February 7, 1806 – June 7, 1884) was an American author and poet. In early youth he had his leg crushed and amputated, but was not deterred thereby from athletics and an open-air life.[1] He was born in New York City. The...



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 The Boston Globe
Fenno Hoffman, 75, taught love of language to design students
08/10/1996: 402 words, approx. 1 pages C. Fenno Hoffman, who shared his love of language, poetry and Greek drama with a generation of art students at Rhode Island School of Design, died of brain cancer Wednesday in his summer home in Small Point, Maine. He was 75. Mr. Hoffman,...
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 The Washington Post
Charles Hoffman Dies; Writer Exposed Jewish Philanthropy
08/05/2000: 319 words, approx. 1 pages Charles Hoffman, 54, whose reporting for the English-language newspaper the Jerusalem Post pioneered critical coverage of major Jewish organizations, died here of cancer July 30. He covered relations between Israel and Jews elsewhere around the world in the late 1980s for the Jerusalem...


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