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This book is a compilation of poems that explore a wide range of subjects and emotions, showcasing the beauty and depth of the poetic form. more

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James Thomas Fields
James Thomas Fields

James Thomas Fields (December 31, 1817 - April 24, 1881) was a prominent publisher in the United States. He had a significant impact on the field of literary publishing in America, serving as the editor of The Atlantic Monthly, which became one of the most important literary magazines in the country. more

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