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John Greenleaf Whittier: His Life Genius and Writings
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John Greenleaf Whittier: His Life Genius and Writings
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Whittier is best known for his poems that reflect his Quaker faith, his moral convictions, and his dedication to social justice. Kennedy's biography covers Whittier's early life in rural Massachusetts, his formative years, and the development of his deep-seated opposition to slavery, which would become a central theme in his work. The book also delves into Whittier's poetry, his prose writings, and the evolution of his literary genius over time.Kennedy highlights the significance of Whittier's abolitionist efforts, emphasizing how his writings inspired and galvanized the anti-slavery cause in America. Beyond his political and social activism, Whittier's poetry is characterized by its lyrical beauty and its themes of nature, faith, and the human spirit, which Kennedy examines in detail.
Whittier is best known for his poems that reflect his Quaker faith, his moral convictions, and his dedication to social justice. Kennedy's biography covers Whittier's early life in rural Massachusetts, his formative years, and the development of his deep-seated opposition to slavery, which would become a central theme in his work. The book also delves into Whittier's poetry, his prose writings, and the evolution of his literary genius over time.Kennedy highlights the significance of Whittier's abolitionist efforts, emphasizing how his writings inspired and galvanized the anti-slavery cause in America. Beyond his political and social activism, Whittier's poetry is characterized by its lyrical beauty and its themes of nature, faith, and the human spirit, which Kennedy examines in detail.


















