Halleck, Fitzgreene

Halleck, Fitzgreene
(1790-1867)
   Poet, b. at Guilford, Conn., wrote, with Rodman Drake, a young poet who d. at 25, The Croaker Papers, a series of satirical and humorous verses, and Fanny, also a satire. In 1822 he visited Europe, and the traces of this are found in most of his subsequent poetry, e.g. his lines on Burns, and on Alnwick Castle.

Short biographical dictionary of English literature . . 2011.

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