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Essays, English and American: James Russell Lowell - http://www.bartleby.com/28/1012.html
Section devoted to Lowell includes a biographical introduction, his essay "Abraham Lincoln," and his speech "Democracy." |
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Lowell, James Russell - http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/James_Russell_Lowell
Biographical article on the American poet and diplomat, from the 1911 edition of the Encyclopędia Britannica. Includes bibliography. Some scanner errors. |
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Studies of Lowell - http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/3393
From Literary Friends and Acquaintance, by William Dean Howells. Largely about the older writer's character. In plain text, or as a zip file, from Project Gutenberg. |
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The Camelot Project: James Russell Lowell - http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/auth/lowell.htm
A portrait of the poet, and a description of his contribution to Arthuriana. |
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Dictionary of Literary Biography: James Russell Lowell - http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MA01/Lisle/dial/lowell.html
A reappraisal of the versatile nineteenth-century writer. |
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James Russell Lowell and England - http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2242/is_1614_277/ai_64994714
Lowell was American Minister to the Court of St. James for five years, but had already made trips to Europe prior to this appointment. Article examines his attitude towards England and the English. [Contemporary Review] |
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Lowell Elementary School Namesake - http://www.mcps.k12.mt.us/lowell/namesaketext.html
Tells about the poet after whom this Missoula, Montana, school is named. |
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James Russell Lowell Papers, 1838-1902 - http://www.lib.rochester.edu/rbk/Lowell.stm
Finding aid for letters and autographed books in the special collections of the University of Rochester River Campus libraries. |
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James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) - http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/LIT/lowell.htm
Profile of the writer and critic. |
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James Russell Lowell on Daguerreotypes - http://www.daguerre.org/resource/texts/lowell.html
Excerpts from a letter to his sister-in-law about sitting for portraits. Includes woodcuts of the writer and his wife Maria which were based on these daguerreotypes. |