[Gutenberg 29754] • Whittier-land / A Handbook of North Essex, Containing Many Anecdotes of and Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier Never Before Collected.
- Authors
- Pickard, Samuel T.
- Publisher
- University Press of the Pacific
- Tags
- literary landmarks -- massachusetts -- essex county , john greenleaf , poetry , whittier , 1807-1892 -- homes and haunts -- massachusetts -- essex county
- ISBN
- 9781410218124
- Date
- 1973-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 2.42 MB
- Lang
- en
This volume (originally published in 1901) is designed to meet a call from tourists who are visiting the Whittier shrines at Haverhill and Amesbury in numbers that are increasing year by year. Besides describing the ancestral homestead and its surroundings, and the home at Amesbury, an attempt is made to answer such questions as naturally arise in regard to the localities mentioned by Whittier in his ballads of the region. Many anecdotes of the poet and several poems by him are now first published. It is with some hesitancy that I have ventured to add a chapter upon a phase of his character that has never been adequately presented: I refer to his keen sense of humor. It will be understood that none of the impromptu verses I have given to illustrate his playful moods were intended by him to be seen outside a small circle of friends and neighbors. This playfulness, however, was so much a part of his character from boyhood to old age that I think it deserves some record such as is here given. For those who are interested to inquire to whom refer passages in such poems as "Memories," "My Playmate," and "A Sea Dream," I now feel at liberty to give such information as could not properly be given at the time when I undertook the biography of the poet. Samuel T. Pickard was the author of Life and Letters of John Greenleaf Whittier.