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* Rufus Wilmot Griswold ( 1815 – 1857 ), U. S. editor, critic, and anthologist
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" " Ludwig " was soon identified as Rufus Wilmot Griswold, an editor, critic and anthologist who had borne a grudge against Poe since 1842.
" Critic Rufus Wilmot Griswold reviewed Leaves of Grass in the November 10, 1855, issue of The Criterion, calling it " a mass of stupid filth " and categorized its author as a filthy free lover.
His poems were first edited by Rufus Wilmot Griswold ( New York, 1844 ); another American edition, by W. A. Whitmore, appeared in 1859 ; an authorized edition with a memoir by Derwent Coleridge appeared in 1864: The Political and Occasional Poems of W. M. Praed ( 1888 ), edited with notes by his nephew, Sir George Young, included many pieces collected from various newspapers and periodicals.
The influential editor Rufus Wilmot Griswold, who believed she went against his notion of feminine modesty, referred to Woman in the Nineteenth Century as " an eloquent expression of her discontent at having been created female ".
He gave a copy to Rufus Wilmot Griswold, his literary executor and personal rival, gave another copy to John Thompson to repay a $ 5 debt, and sold a copy to Sartain's Union Magazine for publication.
The influential critic and editor Rufus Wilmot Griswold dedicated his famous anthology The Poets and Poetry of America to Allston in 1842.
Alice's first major poem, " The Child of Sorrow ," was published in 1838 and was praised by influential critics including Edgar Allan Poe, Rufus Wilmot Griswold, and Horace Greeley.
Several men wrote of their affection for her, including Rufus Wilmot Griswold, to whom Osgood dedicated a book of poetry.
Poe's literary executor Rufus Wilmot Griswold was the first to print " Ulalume " without its final stanza, now the standard version.
It was included by Rufus Wilmot Griswold in the tenth edition of The Poets and Poetry of America in 1850, the year after Poe's death, as an example of Poe's best poetry.
His interest in poetry was coached by the influential critic and editor Rufus Wilmot Griswold, who encouraged him to write a volume of poetry.
Literary critic Rufus Wilmot Griswold that year dedicated twice as much space to Hoffman than any other author in his respected anthology The Poets and Poetry of America.
In the fall of that year, he also became the first editor of the annual gift book The Opal founded by Rufus Wilmot Griswold.
In 1850 he assisted Rufus Wilmot Griswold in preparing an anthology of the works of Poe, who had died mysteriously the year before.
After its first publication, Hawthorne sent copies to critics including Margaret Fuller, Edgar Allan Poe, Rufus Wilmot Griswold, and Henry Theodore Tuckerman.
In 1848, their poetry was published in the anthology Female Poets of America edited by Rufus Wilmot Griswold and, with his help, Poems of Alice and Phoebe Cary was published in 1849.
The story also refers to Curiosities of Literature by Rufus Wilmot Griswold and Isabel, or Sicily, a Pilgrimage by Henry Theodore Tuckerman.
Poe's literary rival Rufus Wilmot Griswold, however, voiced a high opinion of the story and considered it an example of Poe's cunning intellect.
Rufus and Griswold
Rufus Griswold wrote a biographical article of Poe called " Memoir of the Author ", which he included in an 1850 volume of the collected works.
Alice and her sister were included in the influential anthology The Female Poets of America prepared by Rufus Griswold.
In the early hours of that morning Rufus Avery, a colonial officer stationed at Fort Griswold, witnessed the fleet's arrival:
Rufus and 1815
Daniel Wesson had five sisters and four brothers: Cornelia ( b. 1810 ); Edwin ( b. 1811 ); Betsy ( b. 1814 ); Rufus Jr. ( b. 1815 ); Charlotte ( b. 1819 ); Jane ( b. 1823 ); Franklin ( b. 1828 ); Martin ( b. unk ); and Frances ( b. 1830 ).
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His father was Rufus King Bellamy ( 1816 – 1886 ), a Baptist minister and a descendant of Joseph Bellamy.
In 1843, Rufus Sage, an explorer and experienced observer recorded jaguar present on the headwaters of the North Platte River 30 – 50 miles north of Long's Peak in Colorado.
* Spring – Salvidienus Rufus marches to Transalpine Gaul to take command of the eleven legions, after the death of Quintus Fufius Calenus.
William Rufus Shafter ( October 16, 1835 – November 12, 1906 ) was a Union Army officer during the American Civil War who received America's highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions at the Battle of Fair Oaks.
Charles Rufus Rich ( 1857 – 1945 ) completed this building in 1906 as a combination ground floor general mercantile store and second floor residence.
Ranulf Flambard ( sometimes Ralph Flambard, Ranulph Flambard, or Ranulf Passiflamme ; c. 1060 – 5 September 1128 ) was a medieval Norman Bishop of Durham and an influential government minister of King William Rufus of England.
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