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American Byron: Homosexuality & the Fall of Fitz-Greene Halleck

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American Byron: Homosexuality & the Fall of Fitz-Greene Halleck - Hallock, John W M
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Hailed in the mid-nineteenth century as the most important American poet of the period, Fitz-Greene Halleck was a close friend of William C. Bryant, an associate of Charles Dickens and Washington Irving, and a celebrity sought out by John Jacob Astor and American presidents. Halleck, an attractive man of wit and charm, was dubbed "the American Byron" because he both employed similar poetic strategies and challenged the most sacred institutions of his day. A large general readership enjoyed his verse, though it was infused ...

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American Byron: Homosexuality & the Fall of Fitz-Greene Halleck 2000, University of Wisconsin Press

ISBN-13: 9780299168049

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