Bibliography
See his Selected Letters and Selected Poems (both: 1933).
| Columbia Encyclopedia: George Edward Woodberry |
Bibliography
See his Selected Letters and Selected Poems (both: 1933).
| Works: Works by George Edward Woodberry |
| 1890 | North Shore Watch and Other Poems. The Massachusetts critic, professor, and biographer's first poetry collection applies his concept of Ideality, an insistence that literature should celebrate beauty, sublimity, and the ideal, while ignoring historical reality. |
| 1903 | America in Literature. Woodbury's literary history excludes figures such as Mark Twain and Walt Whitman and expresses his hostility to literary realism. |
| Quotes By: George E. Woodberry |
Quotes:
"Defeat is not the worst of failures. Not to have tried is the true failure."
"It is not in life, but in art that self-fulfillment is to be found."
"The willingness to take risks is our grasp of faith."
"Risk is a part of God's game, alike for men and nations."
"To feel that one has a place in life solves half the problems of contentment."
| Wikipedia: George Edward Woodberry |
George Edward Woodberry, Litt. D., LL. D. (1855-1930) was an American literary critic and poet.
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Born in Beverly, Massachusetts, Woodberry graduated from Harvard College in 1877, and became professor of English at the University of Nebraska.
In 1891-1904 he was professor of comparative literature at Columbia University. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In 1930 he was posthumously awarded one of the first three Frost Medals for lifetime achievement in poetry by the Poetry Society of America. He wrote a number of books as well.
Other publications:
He edited The complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley (1892); Lamb's Essays of Elia (1892); The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, with E. C. Stedman (1894); and Select Poems of Aubrey de Vere (1894). He wrote compositions in the "National Studies in American Letters," and Columbia University Studies in Comparative Literature, (nine volumes).
"Defeat is not the worst of failures. Not to have tried is the true failure."[1]
"The sense that someone else cares always helps, because it is the sense of love"[2]
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