Contemporary American Literature - Bibliographies and Study Outlines by John Matthews Manly;Edith Rickert
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Editor of "The Conning Tower" in the _New York World_. For bibliography, cf. _Who's Who in America_. +Henry (Brooks) Adams+--man of letters. Born in Boston, 1838. Great-grandson of John Adams and grandson of John Quincy Adams, presidents of the United States. Brother of Charles Francis and Brooks Adams. A.B., Harvard, 1858, LL.D., Western Reserve, 1892. Secretary to his father, Charles Francis Adams, American Minister to England, 1861-8. Assistant professor at Harvard, 1870-7, and editor of _North American Review_, 1870-6. Lived in Washington from 1877 until his death in 1918, but traveled extensively and knew many famous people. In memory of his wife, he commissioned Saint Gaudens to make for her tomb in Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, the statue sometimes called _Silence_, which is one of the sculptor's most beautiful works. SUGGESTIONS FOR READING 1. _The Education of Henry Adams_ is autobiographic. The persistent irony of the presentation should be corrected by reading |
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