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Richard Henry Stoddard was an American poet and literary critic, born in 1825 in Mason, New Hampshire. He became known for his contributions to American poetry during the 19th century. Stoddard was a contemporary of notable figures such as Walt Whitman and Edgar Allan Poe, and his works often reflected the literary movements of his time. He was also recognized for his essays and critiques, which further established his reputation in literary circles. Stoddard's poetry is characterized by its emotional depth and exploration of themes such as love, nature, and the human experience.

Throughout his career, Stoddard published several volumes of poetry, including 'The Poems Of Richard Henry Stoddard' and 'Poetical Tributes To The Memory Of Abraham Lincoln.' He was deeply influenced by the socio-political climate of his era, which informed his writing style and thematic choices. As a literary figure, Stoddard contributed significantly to the American literary landscape, leaving a lasting impact through his poetry and criticism.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita October 2, 1825
Luogo di nascita Mason, New Hampshire, United States
Data di morte February 12, 1903