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The Poetical Works

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Fitz-Greene Halleck was born in the old Connecticut coastal town of Guildford. At age 21 he moved to New York where he worked for nearly 4 decades in the financial world. In 1819 his long satirical poem Fanny was published. In 1820 the death of his close friend Joseph Rodman Drake led to him writing perhaps his best known poem as a tribute. A visit to Europe at age 32 broadened his cultural horizons and led to the writing of poems like Marco Bozzaris, Burns and Alnwick Castle. In 1849, with a small annuity from John Jacob Astor, he retired to his home town to live with his sister. Long years of quiet studious retirement produced the poem Connecticut showing his affection for his home state. He died at Guildford in 1867. After his death a statue of him was erected in Central Park in New York.
Halleck is widely regarded as one of the earliest major American poets and his best poems have regularly appeared in anthologies of American Poetry.
(Summary by Alan Mapstone) (3 hr 28 min)

Chapters

Alnwick Castle

7:07

Read by Alan Mapstone

Marco Bozzaris

6:26

Read by Alan Mapstone

Burns

8:45

Read by Alan Mapstone

Wyoming

6:00

Read by Alan Mapstone

On the death of Joseph Rodman Drake

1:34

Read by Alan Mapstone

Twilight

2:54

Read by De Anna Lee

Psalm CXXXII

1:48

Read by Larry Wilson

To *****

1:32

Read by Alan Mapstone

The field of the Grounded Arms

4:58

Read by Sonia

Red Jacket

5:59

Read by Sonia

Love

2:36

Read by Sonia

A Sketch

2:17

Read by Larry Wilson

Domestic Happiness

1:32

Read by karmaemmings

Magdalen

3:29

Read by Larry Wilson

From the Italian

2:20

Read by Alan Mapstone

Translation from the German of Goethe

2:49

Read by Alan Mapstone

Woman

2:48

Read by amkelleymd

A Poet's Daughter

4:44

Read by Alan Mapstone

Connecticut

7:13

Read by Alan Mapstone

Music

2:42

Read by De Anna Lee

On the Death of Lieut. Allen

1:45

Read by Inkell

Fanny v. 1-24

10:35

Read by Alan Mapstone

Fanny v. 25-45

9:50

Read by Alan Mapstone

Fanny v. 46-78

11:08

Read by Sonia

Song

2:36

Read by Alan Mapstone

Fanny v. 79-103

10:16

Read by Alan Mapstone

To The Horseboat

2:20

Read by Alan Mapstone

Fanny v. 104-141

12:21

Read by Sonia

Fanny v. 142-175

11:32

Read by Sonia

Song

2:48

Read by Alan Mapstone

The Recorder

15:14

Read by Erin Harkey

To Walter Bowne Esq.

4:04

Read by Inkell

To ****

4:28

Read by karmaemmings

A Fragment

2:16

Read by Inkell

Song, by Miss ***

1:41

Read by karmaemmings

Song, for the Drama of a Spy

1:24

Read by mleigh

Address at the Opening of a New Theatre

3:25

Read by Inkell

The Rhyme of the Ancient Coaster

7:28

Read by Alan Mapstone

Lines to her who can understand them

3:31

Read by Inkell

Extract from an unpublished Poem

10:07

Read by Inkell