"An Old Town By the Sea" by Thomas Bailey Aldrich is a historical narrative that captures the essence of Portsmouth and its surroundings, written during the late 19th century. The work intertwines poetic reflections with historical detail, presenting an exploration of the town’s rich past, notable figures, and the picturesque landscape along the Piscataqua River. Through a blend of personal reminiscence and local history, Aldrich paints a vivid portrait of life in this coastal town. At the start of the narrative, the author expresses a longing to escape the restlessness of urban life for the serenity of the river, contrasting the bustling city with the tranquility of summer shores. He introduces readers to Captain John Smith, highlighting his explorations and contributions to the region's history. As the chapter unfolds, the town itself is depicted in rich detail, focusing on its early settlers, maritime heritage, and the remnants of its once-thriving trade. Aldrich accentuates the appearance of various landmarks and the atmospheric qualities of Portsmouth, inviting the reader on a journey through both time and place, rich with picturesque descriptions and historical anecdotes. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
An Old Town By the Sea
By Thomas Bailey Aldrich
"An Old Town By the Sea" by Thomas Bailey Aldrich is a historical narrative that captures the essence of Portsmouth and its surroundings, written duri...
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2006-03-22
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Thomas Bailey Aldrich was an American writer, poet, critic, and editor. He is notable for his long editorship of The Atlantic Monthly, during which he published writers including Charles W. Chesnutt. He was also known for his semi-autobiographical book The Story of a Bad Boy, which established the "bad boy's book" subgenre in nineteenth-century American literature, and for his poetry.
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