John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892) was an American poet whose humanitarianism and great popular appeal established him as an important 19th-century figure. John Greenleaf Whittier was born on a farm near Haverhill, Mass., on Dec. 17, 1807, of poor Quake...
John Greenleaf Whittier's importance to America's cultural life, and the claim he makes on our remembrance, is at least twofold. In the first place his life was and remains a model of dedication to the twin principles of freedom and tolerance. In the lon...
Although John Greenleaf Whittier's reputation as a poet declined drastically in the twentieth century, his career is of continuing interest as an example of the writer functioning as a deeply committed reform activist. In the thirty-year struggle to abol...
September heat wave evenings and gala patio receptions, waiters with sterling trays of hors-d'oeuvres beneath magnolia arbours. Sphinx moths orbit the lights over the bar. Above, misty stars faintly through city haze. High summer maximum foliage--wild grape vine, virginia creeper and ivy loads the...
The goats chewed in sunlight, Their ancient beards touching the valley floor. Shadows fidgeted over granite rocks and tree stumps. Rabbits kicked themselves in the Manzanita, And in the brush crickets rattled their thighs. I wiped my brow and...
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