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114: 92: 78: 62: 49: 180:(1842): "As a poet, he enjoyed a higher reputation in his lifetime than his works will preserve. They are without vigour of thought or language, and are often dreamy, mystic, and unintelligible. In his writings there is no evidence of creative genius; no original, clear, and manly thought; no spirited and natural descriptions of life or nature; no humour, no pathos, no passion; nothing that appeals to the common sympathies of mankind." 162:, and began publishing satires, prose, and poetry. Five years later, he moved to New York, where he resided until summer of 1840. Due to declining health, and eventually contracting a form of consumption, he removed to Cuba. Unsatisfied with the results of the warmer climate, he moved back to New York during Spring of 1841. Being attributed to both consumption and the death of his father, he died in New York City September 5, 1841. 31: 157:
in 1823, to practice law. In October, 1828, both his wife and only child died. It is remarked that after the death of his wife and child, his character was changed: "He had before been an ambitious and a happy man. The remainder of his life was clouded with melancholy." Following this tragic loss, he
190:, another contemporary writer, describes Mellen as being "flighty, hyper-fanciful", and as having "unsettled and often erroneous ideas of the beautiful". Furthermore, he states, "Mr. Mellen has genius unquestionably, but there is something in his temperament which obscures it." 252:
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in 1818, thereafter entering the field of law, and studied law with his father before being admitted to the bar. During this time, he was married and settled in
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Editor Michael Laird Simmons exclaims (1875), "A glance at his poems shows a delicate susceptibility to poetical impression, tinged with an air of melancholy."
149:(which became part of Maine in 1820) was the son of Supreme Court Chief-Justice Prentiss Mellen and Sarah Mellen (née Hudson). He graduated from 366: 361: 310: 176: 170:
Mellen was a prolific writer, especially known amongst contemporaneous 19th century literati. His work received mixed reviews.
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removed to Boston. During this time, he began to write poetry for various journals, including the
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The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical Introduction
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The Martyr's Triumph: Buried Valley; and Other poems
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