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  1. William Cullen Bryant (November 3, 1794 – June 12, 1878) was an American romantic poet, journalist, and long-time editor of the New York Evening Post. Born in Massachusetts, he started his career as a lawyer but showed an interest in poetry early in his life.

  2. William Cullen Bryant (born Nov. 3, 1794, Cummington, Mass., U.S.—died June 12, 1878, New York City) was a poet of nature, best remembered for “Thanatopsis,” and editor for 50 years of the New York Evening Post. A descendant of early Puritan immigrants, Bryant at 16 entered the sophomore class of Williams College.

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  3. William Cullen Bryant (Cummington, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos; 3 de noviembre de 1794 - Nueva York, 12 de junio de 1878), poeta, periodista y crítico estadounidense. Obra. Se aficionó a la poesía en la vasta biblioteca paterna, en la que adquirió además una erudición poco común y aprendió idiomas, entre ellos el griego y el español.

  4. William Cullen Bryant (Cummington, 1794 - Nueva York, 1878) Poeta, traductor, ensayista y editor estadounidense cuya obra, ubicable en la tendencia del naturalismo religioso, lo acredita como uno de los autores fundamentales del siglo XIX y uno de los fundadores de la poesía norteamericana.

  5. Poet and editor William Cullen Bryant stood among the most celebrated figures in the frieze of 19th-century America. The fame he won as a poet while in his youth remained with him as he entered his 80s; only Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Ralph Waldo Emerson were his rivals in popularity over the…

  6. William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878) fue un poeta, periodista, traductor y editor estadounidense, considerado uno de los fundadores de la poesía norteamericana y uno de los representantes del naturalismo religioso. Nació en Cummington, Massachusetts, en el seno de una familia culta y acomodada.

  7. 10 de feb. de 2023 · William Cullen Bryant, author of "Thanatopsis," was born in Cummington, Massachusetts on November 3, 1794. He is considered an American nature poet and journalist, who wrote poems, essays, and articles that championed the rights of workers and immigrants.