James Marsh (19 July 1794-3 July 1842) is best remembered as editor of the first American edition of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Aids to Reflection. This is as it should be, for in the 1830s Aids had a ...
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Though neither voluminous nor widely popular, the work of James Marsh captures the relation of the cultural outburst of nineteenth-century New England to American Puritanism. More Puritan than Ralph W...
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