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Celia Thaxter (1835–1894)

Autor de An Island Garden

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Nombre canónico
Thaxter, Celia
Fecha de nacimiento
1835-06-29
Fecha de fallecimiento
1894-08-25
Lugar de sepultura
Laighton Family Cemetery, Kittery, Maine, USA
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Portsmouth, Maine, USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
Appledore Island, Maine, USA
Lugares de residencia
Appledore Island, Maine, USA
Newbury, Massachusetts
Watertown, Massachusetts, USA
White Island, New Hampshire, USA
Ocupaciones
poet
short story writer
gardener
Biografía breve
Celia Thaxter, née Laighton, was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and grew up in the Isles of Shoals, 10 miles off the mainland, where her father Thomas Laighton was a lighthouse keeper and later a hotel owner. At age 16, she married Levi Thaxter, her father's business partner, 11 years her senior, and moved with him to Massachusetts. They had three sons. Celia's first poem, "Land-Locked," published in the Atlantic Monthly in 1861, was an instant success and made her the darling of literary Boston. She went back to live on Appledore Island (Maine) and became the hostess of her father's resort hotel, the Appledore House. She helped to attract many New England literary and artistic figures to the hotel and her salon there, including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, John Greenleaf Whittier, Sarah Orne Jewett, and Childe Hassam, who painted several pictures of her. She became one of America's leading writers of the late 19th century, beloved as a poet of nature and the sea. Among her best-known poems was "The Sandpiper." In 1894, she published the prose work, An Island Garden, with color illustrations by Hassam, which became her most popular book. A fire later destroyed the hotel, but her garden was reconstructed in 1977 by John M. Kingsbury, founder and first director of the Shoals Marine Laboratory. A documentary film, Celia Thaxter's Island Garden, was shown at the 2014 New Hampshire Film Festival.

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Sweet book I read after visiting her island in the Isles of Shoals, with wonderful Childe Hassam illustrations in color.
 
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Cr00 | 2 reseñas más. | Apr 1, 2023 |
St. Barts 2020 #1 - The perfect book to start off my Caribbean island vacation. Written in 1873 by island resident Celia Thaxter, this is beautifully descriptive book of what it was like to live in such a desolate place 9 miles off the coast of Portsmouth, NH. In the days before all of the entertainments we have today that we take for granted, all they had was their sensory perceptions of the environment and the ability to study nature and all its beauty. As her family eventually ended up running a hotel of sorts on the island, she wrote this book as a guide to understanding island life, both human and Mother Nature. Gorgeous descriptions of flora and fauna, particularly birds. Ghost stories and tales of sad shipwrecks...extreme isolation and its joys and horrors.....the noble responsibility of manning an important lighthouse, and the awesome power of storms and their impact on the fishing livelihood and plain basic survival, certainly long before the weatherman and online weather radar maps to guide them. A fascinating insight here for any soul obsessed with islands and island life. Very glad i picked this up at a used book sale, and very glad i read it. And since i only live 1 1/2 hours away in Maine, guess where i am going this summer!… (más)
 
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jeffome | otra reseña | Jan 5, 2020 |
Pictures and illustrations by Childe Hassam. What a beautiful book. I'm not sure if Mom ever read it, but I'm certain she appreciated the lovely Childe Hassam art sprinkled through the pages. In addition to the gorgeous pictures, there is a lot to learn from someone who had such a great garden on an island miles from the Maine coast. Appledore in the Isle of Shoals off the coast of Maine..
 
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bcrowl399 | 2 reseñas más. | Jan 25, 2019 |
A girl in the early 1800s is out on an island with her family. Her dad will be the "new lighthouse keeper". In this case, Celia keeps a journal of which she writes her memorable moments while living on this island. She resides in a little "stone cottage" but "the winter seems as long as a whole year." In response to this, Celia plays in the house with her little brother on a wagon. Her dad and mom are well off and her dad teaches the kids math and reading. Her neighbors provide her company, but alas, they do not provide her any children as to play with them. Celia seems to be content with her life on the island, and away from the mainland. Celia also writes poems in addition to the journal she keeps.… (más)
 
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sabdelaz | Feb 17, 2014 |

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