WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT (1794–1878), “Thanatopsis,” North American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, September 1817, Volume V, Number XV
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT (1794–1878), “Thanatopsis,” North American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, September 1817, Volume V, Number XV
The North American Review, which started in 1815 and ran without interruption until 1940, was the first American magazine devoted entirely to literature. Massachusetts native William Cullen Bryant published his first poems—including “To a Waterfowl” (1821) and “Thanatopsis,” his most famous work—in early issues.
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