Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. XI.—April, 1851—Vol. II. by Various

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Author Various
Title Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. XI.—April, 1851—Vol. II.
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Summary "Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. XI.—April, 1851—Vol. II." by Various is a historical magazine published in the mid-19th century. This edition features a range of articles and essays, highlighting notable figures such as Washington Irving and William Cullen Bryant, as well as contemporary events of the time. The magazine serves as a reflection of literary and cultural thought in America during a period of expanding national identity and intellectual development. The opening portion of this magazine begins with a tribute to Washington Irving, celebrating his literary contributions to American letters. It acknowledges his unique position as a beloved figure whose works have continually resonated with readers across generations. The article details Irving's career, touching on his humorous style and ability to capture the essence of American history and culture through various writings. The text further explores the moral influence of Irving's work, emphasizing the wholesome nature of his humor and the deep connection he fostered with his audience. Overall, the beginning of this magazine offers a warm homage to a pivotal literary figure, setting the stage for subsequent discussions on other notable writers of the era. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class AP: General Works: Periodicals
Subject Culture -- Periodicals
Subject Civilization -- Periodicals
Subject American literature -- Periodicals
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EBook-No. 41576
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