1923. With illustrations. The memoirs of the American poet,
translator, and editor of Century Magazine, Robert Underwood
Johnson. Johnson was by temperament a latter-day Romantic. His
poetic models were the Georgians, Tennyson, the Brownings, Shelley,
and Keats. With these last three he shared a passion for Italy
serving as the American Ambassador. After the success of his 1910
occasional poem St. Gaudens, An Ode, Johnson was widely regarded as
America's unofficial Poet Laureate.
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