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Hayne, Paul Hamilton

▪ American poet

born Jan. 1, 1830, Charleston, S.C., U.S.
died July 6, 1886, Grovetown, Ga.
 American poet and literary leader, one of the best-known poets of the Confederate cause.

      After growing up in the home of his uncle, Robert Young Hayne, and practicing law for a short time, Hayne wrote for the Charleston Evening News and the Richmond Southern Literary Messenger and was associate editor of the weekly Southern Literary Gazette. His first collected poems were published at his own expense in 1855. He was coeditor of the influential Russell's Magazine, launched under the leadership of William Gilmore Simms, during its three years of publication (1857–60). During the Civil War he contributed verse supporting the Southern cause—notably “The Battle of Charleston Harbor”—to the Southern Illustrated News of Richmond. After the war, his home having burned and with his fortune lost, Hayne and his family moved to a shanty at Copse Hill near Augusta, Ga., where he earned his living writing prose and wrote some poetry. Hayne's published works include: Sonnets and Other Poems (1857), Legends and Lyrics (1872), The Mountain of the Lovers (1875), and The Broken Battalions (1885).

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  • Paul Hamilton Hayne — (* 1. Januar 1831 in Charleston (South Carolina); † 6. Juli 1886 in Grovetown (Georgia)) war amerikanischer Dichter. Hayne studierte Jurisprudenz, warf sich aber späterhin auf die Journalistik. 1855 ließ er ein Bändchen Gedichte erscheinen, und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Paul Hamilton Hayne — (January 1, 1830 – July 6, 1886) was a nineteenth century Southern American poet, critic, and editor of minor but historical distinction. BiographyHayne was born in Charleston, South Carolina. After losing his father as a young child, Hayne was… …   Wikipedia

  • Paul Hayne — Paul Hamilton Hayne Paul Hamilton Hayne (* 1. Januar 1831 in Charleston (South Carolina); † 6. Juli 1886 in Grovetown (Georgia)) war amerikanischer Dichter. Hayne studierte Jurisprudenz, warf sich aber späterhin auf die Journalistik. 1855 ließ er …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Hayne, Paul Hamilton — ▪ American poet born Jan. 1, 1830, Charleston, S.C., U.S. died July 6, 1886, Grovetown, Ga.  American poet and literary leader, one of the best known poets of the Confederate cause.       After growing up in the home of his uncle, Robert Young… …   Universalium

  • Hayne, Paul Hamilton — (1830 1886)    Poet, b. at Charleston, S. Carolina, of an old family, contributed to various magazines, and pub. Poems (1885), containing Legends and Lyrics. His graceful verses show the influence of Keats. His sonnets are some of his best work …   Short biographical dictionary of English literature

  • Hayne [2] — Hayne (spr. hēn), Paul Hamilton, amerikan. Dichter, geb. 1. Jan. 1830 in Charleston (Südcarolina), gest. 6. Juli 1886 in Grovetown (Georgia), studierte die Rechte, wurde aber Journalist und galt lange als der beliebteste Dichter der Südstaaten.… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

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