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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
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have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
PublishingAcentsa -a centss Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age,
it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia
and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally
important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to
protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for e
PERSONAL SKETCHES OF RECENT AUTHORS BY HATTIE TYNG GRISWOLD AUTHOR
OF HOME LIFE OF GREAT AUTHORS, ETC. THIRD EDITION CHICAGO A. C.
McCLURG AND COMPANY 1899 ALFRED TENNYSON. COPYRIGHT BY A. C.
MCCLURG AND Co. A. D. iSqS PREPACK HOME LIFE OF GREAT AUTHORS, writ
ten by me and published in 1886, was an attempt to give, in
readable and interesting form, some of those intimate and personal
details of the lives and characters of a few popular authors which
prove so welcome to readers who are acquainted with the books
rather than the writers, and the knowledge of which invests the
books themselves with an added charm. The success of the former
book showed that it sup plied a popular want, and its author is now
encour aged to extend the series of lives by treating in the
present volume certain other great authors, some of whom have
attained fame and favor since the former series was written, and
some of whom, for lack of space, could not find places in that
work. In one or two instances, also, such as the lives of Tennyson
and Ruskin, such a flood of light has been thrown of late years
upon the personality of authors that VI PREFACE, entirely new
sketches of them have seemed to be demanded, and have accordingly
been prepared and included in this volume. I am indebted for the
material used in these sketches to the following publications, in
addition to those mentioned in the body of the book Henry D.
Thoreau, by F. B. Sanborn, American Men of Letters Series The Life
of Ernest Renan, by Mme. James Darmesteter, Houghton, Mifflin Co.
Life of Bayard Taylor, by Albert H. Smyth in American Men of
Letters Series, and Bayard Taylor by H. R. Conwell, Lothrop
Publishing Co. The Life and Letters of LouisaM. Alcott, Little,
Brown Co. Departmental Ditties, and Barrack Room Ballads, by
Rudyard Kipling Christina Rossetti, by Mackenzie Bell, Little,
Brown Co. Life and Letters of John Ruskin, by W. G. Colling wood,
Houghton, Mifflin Co. In the hope that these sketches will render
the works of the authors treated more vital and human by revealing
the men and women behind the masks, this book is submitted by THE
AUTHOR. COLUMBUS, Wis., September, 1898. CONTENTS. PAGE ALFRED
TENNYSON n ERNEST RENAN 32 CHARLES DARWIN 54 MATTHEW ARNOLD ., 78
GEORGE Du MAURIER 96 ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING 114 JOHN RUSKIN .,
., 136 THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY 152 HARRIET BEECHER STOWE 168 ROBERT
Louis STEVENSON 191 WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS 209 LOUISA MAY ALCOTT ., .
229 LYEFF TOLSTOI 251 RUDYARD KIPLING 266 CHRISTINA ROSSETTI 281
HENRY DAVID THOREAU . 298 BAYARD TAYLOR 316 JAMES MATTHEW BARRIE,
336 PORTRAITS. PAGE ALFRED TENNYSON Frontispiece ERNEST RENAN
Facing page 32 CHARLES DARWIN 54 MATTHEW ARNOLD . . 78 GEORGE Du
MAURIER 96 ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING, ., 114 JOHN RUSKIN 136
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY 152 HARRIET BEECHER STOWE 168 ROBERT Louis
STEVENSON 191 WILLIAM DEAN Ho WELLS 209 LOUISA MAY ALCOTT 229 LYEFF
TOLSTOI 251 RUDYARD KIPLING 266 CHRISTINA ROSSETTI 281 HENRY DAVID
THOREAU 298 BAYARD TAYLOR - 316 JAMES MATTHEW BARRIE 336 PERSONAL
SKETCHES OF RECENT AUTHORS. ALFRED TENNYSON. WHEN the hews of the
death of Tennyson was flashed along the wires, many hearts echoed
his own words in the Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington The
last great Englishman is low Many more would have echoed them had
they read, The last great English poet is low, for it is a fact
that no one remained whom the people deemed worthy of thesuccession
to the Laureates high posi tion. It had been filled too long by a
man of con summate genius, whose faultless taste had added new
lustre to its honors, to be handed down to any minor poet of the
day whose talents elevated him a little above the unlettered plain,
its herd and crop Swinburne could not be placed in such a category
as that, but for many reasons there was little real enthusiasm for
Swinburne. Had Robert Browning been alive, there would have been no
hesitation. He was born to the purple, and the world had at last
acknowledged it
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