Authors: 265
Books: 3,034
Poems & Short Stories: 3,123
Forum Members: 68,569
Forum Posts: 995,314

From: The Washington Times
Date: 20061210
Author:
Byline: Carol Herman, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
There is something abundantly American about Susan Cheever's romp through and around the lives of five prominent authors Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller and Louisa May Alcott who lived in Concord, Mass., during the middle of the 19th century.
All but Fuller will be easily recognized by most readers, though it is she, the editor (of Emerson's Dial magazine) who seems to have been for a brief time the one who pulled the others into her beguiling orbit, and who, at the beginning of ...
Read the rest of this article with a Free Trial at HighBeam Research.
About Our Articles: We've partnered with Highbeam Research to provide these article excerpts for your research needs. However, due to copyright laws, we cannot publish the whole article. To view these articles in full length you'll need to use the link above to access the free trial at Highbeam.
| Art of Worldly Wisdom Daily In the 1600s, Balthasar Gracian, a jesuit priest wrote 300 aphorisms on living life called "The Art of Worldly Wisdom." Join our newsletter below and read them all, one at a time. |
Sonnet-a-Day Newsletter Shakespeare wrote over 150 sonnets! Join our Sonnet-A-Day Newsletter and read them all, one at a time. |