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Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823–1911)

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In a Fair Country 17 Exemplare
Atlantic Essays (2012) 15 Exemplare
Women and Men 10 Exemplare
Part of a Man's Life (1906) 6 Exemplare
The Complete Poems 4 Exemplare
Life of Francis Higginson (1891) 4 Exemplare
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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth
Geburtstag
1823-12-22
Todestag
1911-05-09
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
USA
Geburtsort
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Sterbeort
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Wohnorte
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Ausbildung
Harvard University
Harvard Divinity School
Berufe
schoolmaster
pastor
author
abolitionist
Beziehungen
Dickinson, Emily (friend)
Higginson, Stephen (grandfather)
Organisationen
American Academy of Arts and Letters (Literature, 1898)
United States Army (Civil War)
51st Massachusetts Volunteers (Captain)
1st South Carolina Volunteers (Colonel)
Secret Six
Kurzbiographie
Preacher and writer Higginson campaigned for the abolition of slavery, including helping to raise money for John Brown. He fought in the U.S. Civil War, and in his later years wrote in support of women's suffrage and had an advice column in the Atlantic Monthly to help writers. It was in response to this advice column that Emily Dickinson first sent him her poems, beginning decades of correspondence and friendship. Higginson was one of Dickinson's first supporters and edited the first publications of her work, although he is also criticized for editing her work too heavily.

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Det första svarta regementet som stred i det amerikanska inbördeskriget sattes upp 1862. Till chef utsÃ¥gs Thomas Wentworh Higginson, en glödande idealist som tvingats lämna sin präst-bana pÃ¥ grund av sina tal om slavarnas frigörelse. Higginsons bok är en amerikansk klassiker som nu utkommer för första gÃ¥ngen i svensk översättning. Cilla Ingvar skriver i sin efterskrift: "Att Thomas Higginson blev ytterligt förvÃ¥nad när han, blott trettiosjuÃ¥rig, utnämndes till överste för det första svarta regementet nÃ¥gonsin i USA:s historia är förstÃ¥eligt; nÃ¥gon yrkesmilitär var han inte. När det hade börjat dra ihop sig kring 1860 utbildade han sig själv bland annat genom att läsa böcker om militär strategi, om principer för attack och försvar samtta fäktlektioner. Egentligen var Higginson ju präst och författare. Men nÃ¥gon fridens man var han inte för den skull. Sitt lÃ¥nga liv igenom stred han för de humanistiska värden han satte högt. Han var en sann antislaverikämpe. De svarta soldaterna, 'sÃ¥ kolsvarta som den mest hängivne abolitionist kunde önska', kunde inte ha fÃ¥tt en bättre vän. Hans sympati genomsyrar hela skildringen."… (mehr)
 
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CalleFriden | 1 weitere Rezension | Mar 16, 2023 |
 
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PAFM | Oct 19, 2019 |
It is truly beautiful how many quotes you can extract from her poems. I decided that she's my favourite poet of all times.
 
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Denicbt | Feb 5, 2018 |
I was very surprised by this book. In regards to subject matter, I found the majority of it to be what I expected, but a bulk of it surprisingly unexpected.

For starters I hoped for more detail about the regiment and the soldiers it was comprised of. While the first several chapters and the last were very explanatory and informative, I wished for more. In some respect, I had also desired more "army" stories; the sense I garnered from the narratives was of little actual battlefield occupation and more guard duty and a handful of excursions into enemy territory. Granted, they might not have had much opportunity to skirmish in high-profile battles, but I was not upset with the essays included in the book.

What was, by far the most surprising, was the author's style. Forget the hard-boiled, gruff General Patton persona, Mr. Higginson's pen flows freely amongst the prose. Chapter Six, A Night in the Water, was an ethereal venture recounting a nighttime swim. Lost in the heady and verbose detail of a foray across a river to evaluate enemy lines, he writes in a vaguely sensual manner. Much of his writing is at times, dare I say, effeminate.

In the beginning of the book he denotes himself to be a philanthropist; I am not sure if that had a different connotation in the 1860's but he tempers his admiration for the Freeman soldiers as he brags about them. I think he is simply working to dispel the myths of the age about the brutish Negros and their uncivilized way. He is careful not to make them sound without human flaws and less than desirable qualities, but stresses they are admirable and worthy to share in the franchise of human society.
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