著者について

James Whitcomb Riley was an American poet and writer, celebrated for his dialect poetry and his portrayal of American rural life. Born in 1849 in Greenfield, Indiana, he gained fame through his whimsical and accessible verses that often reflected the experiences and emotions of common folk. His works, such as 'The Old Swimmin' Hole' and 'Leven More Poems', encapsulated nostalgia and the simple joys of childhood, making him a beloved figure in American literature.

Riley's writing style was characterized by its musicality and humor, drawing readers into the world of his characters with ease. He became a prominent figure in the literary circles of his time, influencing a generation of poets with his vivid imagery and relatable themes. His legacy endures today, as his poems continue to resonate with readers who appreciate the warmth and authenticity of his voice.

国籍 アメリカ人
生年月日 October 7, 1849
出生地 Greenfield, Indiana, USA
死亡日 July 22, 1916
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