James Russell Lowell was an American poet, author, social reformer, and diplomat associated with the Romantic movement and the Fireside Poets. He was born on February 22, 1819 in Cambridge, MA and is best known for his works A Fable for Critics, The Biglow Papers, and Heartsease and Rue.
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About
American poet, author, social reformer, and diplomat associated with the Romantic movement and the Fireside Poets. His most famous works include A Fable for Critics, The Biglow Papers, and Heartsease and Rue.
Before Fame
He graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Law School.
Trivia
He was an abolitionist, and he also held a political position as an ambassador to Spain.
Family Life
He wed Maria White in 1844 and had one surviving child. Following his first wife's death, he married Frances Dunlap.
Associated With
His dialect-heavy dialogue in The Biglow Papers influenced Mark Twain's literary style.