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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Chapter 11: Hyperion and the reaction from it (search)
Chapter 11: Hyperion and the reaction from it Outre-Mer had been published some time before, with moderate success, but Hyperion was destined to attract far more attention. It is first mentioned in his journal on September 13, 1838, though in a way which shows that it had been for some time in preparation, and its gradual development is traceable through the same channel. One entire book, for instance, was written and suppressed, namely, St. Clair's Day Book, the hero having first been cs or critics—that at the very time when the author was at work on Hyperion, there was a constant reaction in his mind that was carrying him in the direction of more strictly American subjects, handled under a simpler treatment. He wrote on September 13, 1838, Looked over my notes and papers for Hyperion. Long for leisure to begin once more. It is impossible to say how long a preparation this implies; it may have been months or years. Yet the following letter to a young girl, his wife's youn