Tác giả: Frederic W. Loring

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Frederic W. Loring (1848–1871) was a promising American writer and poet whose career was tragically cut short by his untimely death at the age of 23. Despite his brief life, Loring managed to make a mark on the literary scene of his time. His most notable work is “Two College Friends” (1871), which provides a poignant exploration of friendship and youthful aspirations against the backdrop of the American Civil War. The nuances of affection and personal growth in the narrative reveal a sensitivity and introspective quality that characterize Loring”s prose. A graduate of Harvard University, Loring showed an early aptitude for writing which was often reflected in his contributions to The Atlantic Monthly and other literary periodicals. His writing style is often noted for its clarity, emotional depth, and the vividness with which he portrayed his characters and their surroundings. Although his career was brief, Loring”s work has been occasionally revisited by scholars interested in the literature of the Civil War and postbellum periods, and “Two College Friends” stands as a testament to his literary potential and his understanding of the human condition.




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Frederic W. Loring: Two College Friends
In ‘Two College Friends’ by Frederic W. Loring, the reader is transported back to the late 19th century to explore the intertwined lives of two young men from Harvard as they navigate the complexitie …
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Stephen Crane & John William De Forest: 40 Must-Read Civil War Novels
40 Must-Read Civil War Novels is an enriching anthology that masterfully curates a broad panorama of literary expressions themed around the American Civil War. This collection captures the raw essenc …
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Ambrose Bierce & Joseph Alexander Altsheler: America Divided: 40 Civil War Novels
‘America Divided: 40 Civil War Novels’ stands as a monumental anthology capturing the complex and multifaceted narratives of the American Civil War. The anthology not only emphasizes the devastating …
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