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volumes (1890), "Life" by Ferris Greenslet (1905), "Letters" edited by
C. E. Norton, 2 volumes (1893). For the historians, note H. B. Adams,
"Life and Writings of Jared Sparks," 2 volumes (1893). M. A. DeW. Howe,
"Life and Letters of George Bancroft," 2 volumes (1908), G. S. Hillard,
"Life, Letters, and Journals of George Ticknor," 2 volumes (1876),
George Ticknor, "Life of Prescott" (1863), also Rollo Ogden, "Life
of Prescott"(1904), G. W. Curtis, "Correspondence of J. L. Motley," 2
volumes (1889), Francis Parkman, "Works," 12 volumes (1865-1898), "Life"
by C. H. Farnham (1900), J. F. Jameson, "History of Historical Writing
in America" (1891).
Chapter 8. Poe, "Works," 10 volumes (Stedman-Woodberry edition,
1894-1895), also 17 volumes (Virginia edition, J. A. Harrison, 1900,)
"Life" by G. E. Woodberry, 2 volumes (1909). Whitman, "Leaves of Grass"
and "Complete Prose Works" (Small, Maynard and Co.) (1897, 1898), also
John Burroughs, "A Study of Whitman" (1896).
Chapter 9. C. Schurz, "Life of Henry Clay," 2 volumes (1887). Daniel
Webster, "Works," 6 volumes (1851), "Life" by H. C. Lodge (1883). Rufus
Choate, "Works," volumes (1862). Wendell Phillips, "Speeches, Lectures,
and Letters," 2 volumes (1892). W. L. Garrison, "The Story of his Life
Told by his Children," 4 volumes (1885-1889). Harriet Beecher Stowe,
"Works," 17 volumes (1897), "Life" by C. E. Stowe (1889). Abraham
Lincoln, "Works," 2 volumes (edited by Nicolay and Hay, 1894).
Chapter 10. For an excellent bibliography of the New National Period,
see F. L. Pattee, "A History of American Literature since 1870" (1916).
For further bibliographical information the reader is referred to the
articles on American authors in "The Encyclopaedia Britannica" and in
"The Warner Library" (volume 30, "The Student's Course," N. Y., 1917).
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