Книга: Drake Joseph Rodman «The poetical writings of Fitz-Greene Halleck, with extracts from those of Joseph Rodman Drake»

The poetical writings of Fitz-Greene Halleck, with extracts from those of Joseph Rodman Drake

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Drake, Joseph Rodman

▪ American poet
born Aug. 7, 1795, New York City
died Sept. 21, 1820, New York City

      Romantic poet who contributed to the beginnings of a U.S. national literature by a few memorable lyrics before his early death.

      Drake's father died while the boy was young, and his mother remarried and went to live in New Orleans, leaving her son with relatives in New York. He graduated from medical school there in 1816. While a student, he became friends with another poet, Fitz-Greene Halleck, with whom he began collaborating, in 1819, on topical satirical verses, the “Croaker Papers,” published under a pseudonym in the New York Evening Post. These lampoons of public personages appeared in book form in 1860. Drake married an heiress, honeymooned in Europe, and returned to New York to open a pharmacy.

      Although he had asked his wife to destroy his unpublished poems, she kept them, and a daughter saw to the publication of 19 of his verses in 1835 as The Culprit Fay and Other Poems. The title poem, considered his best, deals with the theme of the fairy lover in a Hudson River setting. The volume also contains two fine nature poems, “Niagara” and “Bronx.” These and other poems appeared in his Life and Works (1935), edited by F.L. Pleadwell.

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  • Drake, Joseph Rodman — ▪ American poet born Aug. 7, 1795, New York City died Sept. 21, 1820, New York City       Romantic poet who contributed to the beginnings of a U.S. national literature by a few memorable lyrics before his early death.       Drake s father died… …   Universalium

  • Drake, Joseph Rodman — (1795 1820)    Poet, b. at New York, studied medicine, d. of consumption. He collaborated with F. Halleck in the Croaker Papers, and wrote The Culprit Fay and The American Flag …   Short biographical dictionary of English literature

  • Joseph Rodman Drake — (* 7. August 1795 in New York; † 21. September 1820 ebenda) war ein amerikanischer Dichter. Wurden seine Gedichte, insbesondere The American Flag und The Culprit Fay, im 19. Jahrhundert noch vielfach anthologisiert, so ist er heute fast in… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Joseph Rodman Drake — (August 17, 1795 ndash;September 21, 1820) was an early American poet.BiographyBorn in New York City, he was orphaned when young and entered a mercantile house. While still a child, he showed a talent for writing poems. He was educated at… …   Wikipedia

  • Drake — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Betsy Drake (* 1923), US amerikanische Schauspielerin und Autorin Bob Drake (* 1919–1990), US amerikanischer Autorennfahrer Charles Drake (Schauspieler) (1917–1994), US amerikanischer Schauspieler Charles… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Drake — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Drake puede referirse a uno de los siguientes: Contenido 1 Personas 2 Criaturas ficticias y personajes 3 Lugares 3.1 …   Wikipedia Español

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