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  1. Summary ‘June’ by James Russell Lowell is a religiously-charged romantic narrative poem about the overwhelming beauty and rejuvenating power of summer. As the speaker, Sir Launfal, opens the poem with a rhetorical question, he begins to explore the beauty and rarity of a summer day in June.He describes this month in religious terms, explaining that, in June, heaven comes down to earth and ...

  2. Publication date. 1845; 179 years ago. ( 1845) " The Present Crisis " is an 1845 poem by James Russell Lowell. It was written as a protest against the Mexican–American War. Decades later, it became the inspiration for the title of The Crisis, the magazine published by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People .

  3. 31 de may. de 2023 · James Russell Lowell, an ardent abolitionist, was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on February 22, 1819, the son of the Reverend Charles Lowell and Harriet Spence. About James Russell Lowell. Themes. Public Domain. Sign up for Poem-a-Day * indicates required. Email Address *

  4. James Russell Lowell fue un poeta, crítico, editor y diplomático estadounidense, del movimiento romántico. Se le asocia con los llamados Fireside Poets. En 1877 fue nombrado embajador en España. Lowell se graduó en el Harvard College de la Universidad de Harvard, en 1838, pese a su reputación problemática.

  5. Attended Harvard (A.B. 1838, LL.B. 1840) Taught at Harvard (1855-1891)

  6. The Vision of Sir Launfal, long verse parable by James Russell Lowell, published in 1848.Lowell, who was influenced by the works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and Thomas Malory, offers his version of the Grail story in this tale of a knight who decides not to take a journey in search of the Holy Grail after he learns, during the course of a long dream, that the real meaning of the Grail is charity.

  7. James Russell Lowell. La literatura estadounidense contó, en el siglo XIX, con un grupo conocido como Fireside Poets, integrado por autores asociados a Nueva Inglaterra como Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Oliver Wendell Holmes y William Cullen Bryant. Del movimiento, que alcanzó repercusión nacional e internacional, también formó parte James ...

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