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  1. The Queen of Sheba & My Cousin the Colonel by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 2009-07-23
  2. An old town by the sea by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 2010-09-11
  3. The story of a bad boy by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, A B. 1851-1928 Frost, 2010-09-11
  4. The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Volume 1 by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 2010-01-10
  5. The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich: In Two Volumes, Volume 2 by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 2010-04-20
  6. The Poems Of Thomas Bailey Aldrich V1 (1907) by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 2008-06-02
  7. The poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 2010-09-06
  8. The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Volume 7 by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 2010-01-11
  9. The Writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Volume 1 by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 2010-03-05
  10. The Writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Volume 9 by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 2010-01-11
  11. THE POEMS OF THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH [SMALL BOOK] by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 1865
  12. The Writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich: The Queen of Sheba and My Cousin the Colonel by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 2007-07-25
  13. A Midnight Fantasy by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 2010-07-12
  14. Hall/Stairway, Thomas Bailey Aldrich Memorial PC by not applicable, 1111

1. Thomas Bailey Aldrich - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Thomas Bailey Aldrich. Thomas Bailey Aldrich. Thomas Bailey Aldrich (11 November Thomas Bailey Aldrich House; Strawbery Banke Museum, Portsmouth, NH
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Jump to: navigation search Thomas Bailey Aldrich Thomas Bailey Aldrich 11 November 19 March ) was a poet novelist , traveler, and editor, born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire USA When he was but a child his father moved to New Orleans , but after ten years the boy was sent back to Portsmouth—the "Rivermouth" of several of his stories—to prepare for college. This period of his life is partly described in his semi-autobiographical novel The Story of a Bad Boy (1870), of which "Tom Bailey" is the juvenile hero. Critics have said that this novel contains the first realistic depiction of childhood in American fiction and prepared the ground for Huckleberry Finn
His father's death in 1849 compelled Aldrich to abandon the idea of college and he entered his uncle's business office in New York at age 16 in 1852. Here he soon became a constant contributor to the newspapers and magazines, and the intimate friend of the young poets, artists and wits of the metropolitan Bohemia of the early sixties, among whom were EC Stedman RH Stoddard Fitz Hugh Ludlow Bayard Taylor and Walt Whitman . From 1856 to 1859 he was on the staff of the Home Journal , then edited by NP Willis, while during the Civil War he was himself editor of the New York Illustrated News Thomas Bailey Aldrich House;

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Thomas Bailey Aldrich Mark Twain attended the memorial ceremony for Portsmouth s Thomas Bailey Aldrich at the Music Hall in 1908. Aldrich s novel Story of
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Thomas Bailey Aldrich (18361907). Read a biography of Aldrich. Read two sonnets by William Braithwaite, On the Death of Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
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Read a biography of Aldrich Read two sonnets by William Braithwaite, On the Death of Thomas Bailey Aldrich Read XXXVI Lyrics and XII Sonnets . (University of Michigan)
England
While men pay reverence to mighty things,
They must revere thee, thou blue-cinctured isle
Of England—not to-day, but this long while
In front of nations, Mother of great kings,
Soldiers, and poets. Round thee the sea flings
His steel-bright arm, and shields thee from the guile
And hurt of France. Secure, with august smile,
Thou sittest, and the East its tribute brings.
Some say thy old-time power is on the wane,
Thy moon of grandeur, filled, contracts at length—
They see it darkening down from less to less.
Let but a hostile hand make threat again,
And they shall see thee in thy ancient strength,
Each iron sinew quivering, lioness!
Egypt
Fantastic Sleep is busy with my eyes:
I seem in some waste solitude to stand
Once ruled of Cheops: upon either hand
A dark illimitable desert lies

4. Thomas Bailey Aldrich --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Thomas Bailey Aldrich poet, shortstory writer, and editor whose use of the surprise ending influenced the
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died March 19, 1907, Boston poet, short-story writer, and editor whose use of the surprise ending influenced the development of the short story. He drew upon his childhood experiences in New Hampshire in his popular classic The Story of a Bad Boy Aldrich, Thomas Bailey... (75 of 173 words) To read the full article, activate your FREE Trial Commonly Asked Questions About Thomas Bailey Aldrich Close Enable free complete viewings of Britannica premium articles when linked from your website or blog-post. Now readers of your website, blog-post, or any other web content can enjoy full access to this article on Thomas Bailey Aldrich , or any Britannica premium article for free, even those readers without a premium membership. Just copy the HTML code fragment provided below to create the link and then paste it within your web content. For more details about this feature, visit our

5. Thomas Bailey Aldrich - LoveToKnow 1911
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THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH (1836-1907), American author, was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire , on the 11th of November 1836. When he was but a child his father moved to New Orleans , but after ten years the boy was sent back to Portsmouth - the "Rivermouth" of several of his stories - to prepare for college. This period of his life is partly described in his Story of a Bad Boy (1870), of which "Tom Bailey " is the juvenile hero.' His father's death in 1852 compelled Aldrich to abandon the idea of college and enter a business office in New York . Here he soon became a constant contributor to the newspapers and magazines, and the intimate friend of the young poets, artists and wits of the metropolitan Bohemia of the early 'sixties, among whom were E. C. Stedman, R. H. Stoddard, Bayard Taylor and Walt Whitman . From 1856 to 1859 he was on the staff of the Home Journal, then edited by N. P. Willis, while 1 This book has been translated into French as Education et recreation, and into German as a specimen of American humour during the Civil War he was himself editor of the New York Illustrated News.

6. Thomas Bailey Aldrich - Wikiquote
Thomas Bailey Aldrich (born 11th November 1836, died 19th March 1907) was a poet and novelist born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA.
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  • All the best sands of my life are somehow getting into the wrong end of the hourglass. If I could only reverse it! Were it in my power to do so, would I?
    • Leaves From a Notebook Ponkapog Papers Somewhere—in desolate wind-swept space—
      In Twilight-land—in No-man’s land—
      Two hurrying Shapes met face to face,
      And bade each other stand.
      “And who are you?” cried one, agape,
      Shuddering in the gloaming light.
      “I know not,” said the second Shape,
      “I only died last night.”
      • Identity. So precious life is! Even to the old
        The hours are as a miser’s coins!
        • Broken Music Wide open and unguarded stand our gates,
          Named of the four winds, North, South, East and West;
          Portals that lead to an enchanted land… Here, it is written, Toil shall have its wage And Honor honor, and the humblest man

7. Thomas Bailey Aldrich - Britannica Concise
Thomas Bailey Aldrich US poet, shortstory writer, and editor.
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born Nov. 11, 1836, Portsmouth, N.H., U.S.
died March 19, 1907, Boston, Mass.
U.S. poet, short-story writer, and editor. Aldrich left school at age 13 and soon began to contribute to newspapers and magazines. He was editor of The Atlantic Monthly The Story of a Bad Boy (1870). His use of the surprise ending influenced the development of the short story in the U.S. Aldrich's poems reflect New England culture and his experiences visiting Europe. document.writeln(AAMB2); More on "Thomas Bailey Aldrich" from the 32 Volume Aldrich, Thomas Bailey - poet, short-story writer, and editor whose use of the surprise ending influenced the development of the short story. He drew upon his childhood experiences in New Hampshire in his popular classic The Story of a Bad Boy (1870). Guiney, Louise Imogen - American poet and essayist, a popular and respected figure in the Boston literary circle of her day. Portsmouth - city, Rockingham county, southeastern New Hampshire, U.S., across the Piscataqua River from Kittery, Maine, on the Atlantic coast. It is New Hampshire's oldest settlement, second oldest city, first capital, and only seaport. In 1623 a fishing settlement was built at the river's mouth. First called Piscataqua and then Strawbery Banke, it became a bustling colonial port. The town, incorporated by ...

8. Thomas Bailey Aldrich Literary Works
thomas bailey aldrich. Titles in Fiction category. Story of a Bad Boy, The. This is the story of a bad boy. Well, not such a very bad, but a pretty bad boy
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  • Story of a Bad Boy, The This is the story of a bad boy. Well, not such a very bad, but a pretty bad boy; and I ought to know, for I am, or rather I was, that boy myself.
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  • Old Town By The Sea, An Thou singest by the gleaming isles,
    By woods, and fields of corn,
    Thou singest, and the sunlight smiles
    Upon my birthday morn.
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9. Thomas Bailey Aldrich - Biography And Works
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    Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1907) , American author and poet wrote Story of a Bad Boy "Tom Bailey" in Story of a Bad Boy (1870) is based on Aldrich's own life when after living in New Orleans for a period of time he was sent back to his hometown of Portsmouth to enter college. He wrote it during a summer holiday in Portsmouth, fresh from a stint as Civil War correspondent, and reflecting on his late father's life and his own upcoming fatherhood. Straying from the popular moral tone many works of the day conveyed, it is a semi-autobiographical memoir and realistic portrayal of an all-American boyhood. Mark Twain is said to have been inspired by it to write Tom Sawyer Thomas Bailey Aldrich was born on 11 November 1836 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. His father was a businessman, Elias Taft Aldrich, and his mother, Sarah Abba Bailey. At a young age Thomas started reading Lord Alfred Tennyson John Keats , and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow , who inspired him to become a poet himself.

10. The Poems Of Thomas Bailey Aldrich
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The Life of thomas bailey aldrich, 1908, BY Ferris Greenslet thomas bailey aldrich, 1965, BY Charles E. Samuels. Author of books The Bells (1855, poetry)
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Executive summary: The Story of a Bad Boy American author, was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on the 11th of November 1836. When he was but a child his father moved to New Orleans, but after ten years the boy was sent back to Portsmouth the "Rivermouth" of several of his stories to prepare for college. This period of his life is partly described in his Story of a Bad Boy (1870), of which "Tom Bailey" is the juvenile hero. His father's death in 1852 compelled Aldrich to abandon the idea of college and enter a business office in New York. Here he soon became a constant contributor to the newspapers and magazines, and the intimate friend of the young poets, artists and wits of the metropolitan Bohemia of the early 1860s, among whom were E. C. Stedman, Richard Henry Stoddard Bayard Taylor and Walt Whitman . From 1856 to 1859 he was on the staff of the Home Journal , then edited by N. P. Willis, while during the Civil War he was himself editor of the

12. Aldrich, Thomas Bailey -- Aldrich, Thomas Bailey: In Cornell University's Making
aldrich, thomas bailey, Elmwood In Memory Of James Russell Lowell. Scribner s Magazine, vol. aldrich, thomas bailey, In the Belfry Of the Nieuwe Kerk.
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Mrs. thomas bailey aldrich, Crowding Memories. Houghton Mifflin, 1920. Ferris Greenslet, The Life of thomas bailey aldrich. Houghton Mifflin, 1908.
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Major Works

The Bells
Pampinea and Other Poems
The Story of a Bad Boy
Marjorie Daw and Other People
Cloth of Gold
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Prudence Palfrey
Queen of Sheba
The Stillwater Tragedy
Friar Jerome's Beautiful Book XXXVI Lyrics and XII Sonnets
On-Line Page Images From Ponkapog to Pesth Mercedes and Later Lyrics On-Line Page Images Wyndham Towers On-Line Page Images The Sister's Tragedy, With Other Poems On Line An Old Town By the Sea ( 1893 ). Autobiographical. On Line Mercedes: A Drama in Two Acts On-Line Page Images Two Bites at a Cherry, With Other Tales Unguarded Gates On-Line Page Images Judith and Holofernes On-Line Page Images A Sea Turn and Other Matters Ponkapog Papers On Line About Aldrich Mrs. Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Crowding Memories . Houghton Mifflin, 1920. Ferris Greenslet, The Life of Thomas Bailey Aldrich . Houghton Mifflin, 1908. Charles E. Samuels, Thomas Bailey Aldrich . Twayne, 1965. An Aldrich Web Site Back to American Literature II

17. Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Unguarded Gates, (1895)
thomas bailey aldrich, Unguarded Gates, (1895). Click here to read the full text of the poem. To contemporary audiences, aldrich s poem reeks of
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Thomas Bailey Aldrich, "Unguarded Gates," (1895)
Click here to read the full text of the poem. To contemporary audiences, Aldrich's poem reeks of nationalism and white supremacy, a chilling portrayal of the xenophobic strains weaving through our country's history. Textbooks and anthologies will have nothing to do with it, and Aldrich, who once ranked among the most respected poets in the country, is as forgotten as his "Unguarded Gates." Even in a 1965 biography of Aldrich, author Charles E. Samuels refuses to consider this particular poem, writing: "The less one says of it, the better" (Samuels, 59). When it comes to examining various American interpretations of lady liberty, however, Aldrich's poem serves as an important reminder of the uglier sides of American patriotism that can come with symbolic monuments like the Statue of Liberty. When "Unguarded Gates" was published with a collection of Aldrich poems in 1895, the poem was so well received that it garnered typespace in the book's title: Unguarded Gates and Other Poems The second stanza of "Unguarded Gates" chants some of the strongest examples of Aldrich's white nationalism. "O Liberty, white Goddess! is it well/To leave the gates unguarded?" asks Aldrich, worrying that the "wild motley throng" of immigrants pressing through the New York Harbor will desecrate and "trample" upon the land he considers pure (ll. 31). "Strange tongues" and strange religions with "unknown gods and rites," Aldrich writes, are "Accents of menace alien to our air" (ll. 29).

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Two bites at a cherry, with other tales aldrich, thomas bailey, 1836-1907 The course of true love never did run smooth - aldrich, thomas bailey,
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19. Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (Harper's Magazine)
by thomas bailey aldrich Fiction, September 1901, 10 pp. A sea turn. by thomas bailey aldrich Fiction, June 1901, 16 pp.
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4 Stories
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43 Poems
from 1860 to 1901
SUBJECT OF 6 Articles from 1881 to 1921
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20. The Online Books Page: Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907)
aldrich, thomas bailey, 18361907 Later Lyrics Selected from Mercedes, The Sisters tragedy, Wyndham Towers and Unguarded Gates (page images at MOA)
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