If I had only read "American Notes" by Dickens, my view of Lowell would be more focused on the surface observations and general impressions provided by Dickens. I would not have the personal and emotional connection that Mary Paul's letter would have provided, which often gives more depth and insight into the experiences and perspectives of the individuals living in Lowell. Overall, my understanding of Lowell would be more limited and potentially less empathetic without Mary Paul's firsthand account.
F. Cudworth Flint has written: 'Amy Lowell' -- subject(s): Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925 'Amy Lowell, (Pamphlets on American Writers)'
Christopher Lowell has written: 'Christopher Lowell's You Can Do It! Small Spaces'
Lowell Barrington has written: 'After Independence'
Lowell Choate has written: 'The romance of a letter'
P. Lowell has written: 'Mars and its canals'
Samuel Lowell has written: 'The mystery of providence and grace'
"The First Snowfall" was written by American poet James Russell Lowell in the 19th century, published in 1847.
Lowell Mason Greenlaw has written: 'Georgia Faye'
Francis Cabot Lowell has written: 'Joan of Arc'
Lowell S. Brown has written: 'Quantum field theory'
Richard Lowell has written: 'Yashica guide' -- subject(s): Yashica camera
Lowell C. Linnes has written: 'A study in the assessment of classroom climate'