Mathew Carey, Editor, Author And Publisher : a Study in American Literary Development

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Frank- lin, Washington, Lafayette, and Jefferson had occasion to ad- dress him. Dwight, Freneau, Belknap, Mrs. Rowson, Noah Webster, Irving, Miss Davidson, Neal, Cooper, Poe, Simms, and Dickens sought him as a publisher, in many cases as a personal friend. Weems relieves his querulousness in many a appears The Prima Donna, a short story, and after this period the extra- ordinary array of two-volume novels is broken in a remarkable manner.
In 1836 he begins his chief contributions, of a critical
... nature largely, to the magazines. (William P. Trent, William Gilmore Simms, Boston, 1892, PP- 335-34I-) It appears that Simms is trying to adapt himself to the literary conditions of the country.
*"It seems to have had a better reception in England, where it was re- published in 1838, 1841, and 1861.
112 painful quire, Dabney* 7 defends his translation of Eugene against the critics with a fervor that softens the adjacent seals; while letter after letter that has little or no relation to busi- ness shows how widely Carey's name had penetrated and how much trust was reposed in his judgment and tenderness of heart.


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