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James Whitcomb Riley - Green Fields and Running Brooks & Other Poems: "In fact, to speak in earnest, I believe it adds a charm, To spice the good a tr
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The life of James Whitcomb Riley, known as the "Hoosier Poet," is marked by his unique contributions to regional dialect poetry and children's literature. Despite a challenging start with sporadic education and early career struggles, he gained fame through his dialect poems, leading to successful speaking engagements. However, his battle with alcoholism affected his health and career, causing a decline in popularity. In his later years, he focused on patriotic poetry until his death in 1916, receiving a remarkable public farewell in Indiana.
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James Whitcomb Riley - Green Fields and Running Brooks & Other Poems: "In fact, to speak in earnest, I believe it adds a charm, To spice the good a tr, James Whitcomb Riley
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- James Whitcomb Riley - Green Fields and Running Brooks & Other Poems: "In fact, to speak in earnest, I believe it adds a charm, To spice the good a tr
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- James Whitcomb Riley
- Vydavateľ
- PORTABLE POETRY
- Rok vydania
- 2017
- Väzba
- mäkká
- Počet strán
- 102
- ISBN13
- 9781785430091
- Kategórie
- Poézia, Mapy a cestovanie
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- The life of James Whitcomb Riley, known as the "Hoosier Poet," is marked by his unique contributions to regional dialect poetry and children's literature. Despite a challenging start with sporadic education and early career struggles, he gained fame through his dialect poems, leading to successful speaking engagements. However, his battle with alcoholism affected his health and career, causing a decline in popularity. In his later years, he focused on patriotic poetry until his death in 1916, receiving a remarkable public farewell in Indiana.