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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1 1 1 Browse Search
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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Chapter 7: the corner stone laid (search)
which he proposes to publish in parts, and concerning which he adds, I find that it requires little courage to publish grammars and school-books; but in the department of fine writing—or attempts at fine writing—it requires vastly more. As a matter of fact, he had already published preliminary sketches of Outre-Mer in the New England Magazine, a Boston periodical just undertaken, putting them under the rather inappropriate title of The Schoolmaster, the first appearing in the number for July 18, 1831, New England Magazine, i. 27. and the sixth and last in the number for February, 1833. Ibid. IV. 131. He writes to his sister (July 17, 1831), I hereby send you a magazine for your amusement. I wrote The schoolmaster and the translation from Luis de Gorgora. Ms. letter. It is worth mentioning that he adds, Read The late Joseph Natterstrom. It is good. This was a story by William Austin, whose Peter Rugg, the Missing Man, has just been mentioned as an early landmark of the period