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  1. James Russell Lowell Signatur Lowells Lowells Grab auf dem Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts. James Russell Lowell (* 22.Februar 1819 in Cambridge, Massachusetts; † 12. August 1891 ebenda) war ein amerikanischer Lyriker, Essayist, Herausgeber, Hochschullehrer und Diplomat

  2. James Russell Lowell Elementary School. 3320 West Hirsch Street Chicago, IL 60651 P: (773) 534-4300 F: (773) 534-4306 Web Accessibility Statement ...

  3. James Russell Lowell ( Cambridge, Massachusetts; 22 de febrero de 1819 – ibídem, 12 de agosto de 1891) fue un escritor estadounidense del Romanticismo.. Citas [editar] «Antes de que el hombre nos hiciese ciudadanos, la inmensa naturaleza nos hizo hombres». «Bienaventurados los que no tienen nada que decir, y que resisten la tentación de decirlo».

  4. Summary. ‘ The First Snowfall’ by James Russell Lowe is a heartbreaking poem about loss and recovery after the death of a child. The poem starts with a relatively simple description of a winter’s day snowfall. It slowly transforms into something somewhat darker, an expression of mourning for the speaker’s lost daughter.

  5. James Russell Lowell was an American Romantic poet, critic, editor, and diplomat. He is associated with the fireside poets, a group of New England writers who were among the first American poets that rivaled the popularity of British poets. These writers usually used conventional forms and meters in their poetry, making them suitable for families entertaining at their fireside.

  6. James Russell Lowell wrote “The First Snowfall” in 1847 affected by the loss of his first child Blanche. She was born on December 31, 1845, and lived only fifteen months. Lowell had four children among them only his daughter Mabel survived past her infancy.

  7. James Russell Lowell Biography. Born in 1819, American poet and critic James Russell Lowell was best known as one of the group of Fireside Poets which included such luminaries as Longfellow and Wendell Holmes. Raised in New England, Lowell went to Harvard and graduated in 1838, although he himself agreed that he was never a good student.