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many of these poems for improvement and correction, that they might not be published until they could appear in a more finished form. At the same time, she destroyed others, lest they might, through the partiality of some friends, come out (as she used to say) "to her utter confusion". These early productions were considered interesting for their natural language. There were also unfinished pieces and fragments, which were thought might add interest to the book. One or two poetical effusions were copied from Riker's
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was published in 1848, in compliance with the wishes of many of Hooper's friends. Some of the pieces in the second part of this volume had not been previously published, and a few, only in one or two local newspapers. The greater number of them were written at a very early age. Hooper had put aside
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A Compendium of American Literature, chronologically arranged, with biographical Sketches of the Authors, and Selections from their works: On the plan of the Authors "Compendium of English Literature" and "English Literature of the XIXth
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Since childhood, her health had been delicate, and she was affected deeply by the death of her father, and other domestic problems. Hooper died of
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The Lady's book of flowers and poetry to which are added a botanical introduction, a complete floral dictionary, and a chapter on plants in rooms.
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The Lady's book of flowers and poetry to which are added a botanical introduction, a complete floral dictionary, and a chapter on plants in rooms.
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Poetical remains of the late L. H., collected and arranged; with a memoir by J. Keese.
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Soon after the move to Brooklyn, Hooper became an occasional contributor to the
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Reading the Roots: American Nature Writing Before Walden
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The Complete Poetical Works of the Late Miss Lucy Hooper
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Scenes from real life : and other American tales
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Index

Lucy Hamilton Hooper
Newburyport, Massachusetts
Brooklyn
New York
botany
poetry
consumption
Newburyport, Massachusetts
Brooklyn
New York
Long Island
Henry Kirke White
Lucretia
Margaret
consumption
John Keese
Branch 2004


Langtree and O'Sullivan 1842


Cleveland 1864
Cleveland 1864
Whittier 1894
Hooper 1848
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A Compendium of American Literature, chronologically arranged, with biographical Sketches of the Authors, and Selections from their works: On the plan of the Authors "Compendium of English Literature" and "English Literature of the XIXth Century"
public domain
The Complete Poetical Works of the Late Miss Lucy Hooper

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