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In "William Hickling Prescott," Harry Thurston Peck presents a meticulously crafted biography that delves into the life and works of one of America's foremost historians of the 19th century. Peck's literary style is characterized by its scholarly rigor and rich prose, seamlessly weaving historical analysis with intimate glimpses into Prescott's personal life. The narrative places Prescott within the broader context of American historiography, highlighting his groundbreaking works such as "The Conquest of Peru" and "The History of the Reign of Philip II," which not only set new standards for…mehr

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In "William Hickling Prescott," Harry Thurston Peck presents a meticulously crafted biography that delves into the life and works of one of America's foremost historians of the 19th century. Peck's literary style is characterized by its scholarly rigor and rich prose, seamlessly weaving historical analysis with intimate glimpses into Prescott's personal life. The narrative places Prescott within the broader context of American historiography, highlighting his groundbreaking works such as "The Conquest of Peru" and "The History of the Reign of Philip II," which not only set new standards for historical research but also reflect the era's intellectual currents and national identity crisis. Peck, himself a prominent classicist and literary scholar, draws upon his vast knowledge of literature and history to illuminate Prescott's significance. His academic background and deep understanding of the historical nuances inform a narrative that is both engaging and informative. Peck's admiration for Prescott is apparent, as he emphasizes the historian's struggle with health challenges and his relentless pursuit of knowledge, which ultimately defined his contributions to American literature. This biography is highly recommended for anyone interested in American history, literature, or the craft of biography itself. Peck's insightful exploration not only pays tribute to Prescott but also reinvigorates the reader's appreciation for historical scholarship, making it a vital addition to the library of both scholars and casual readers alike.

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Harry Thurston Peck (1856-1914) was an American classicist, critic, and editor with a prolific contribution to the landscape of American letters at the turn of the 20th century. Born in Stamford, Connecticut, Peck completed his education at Columbia University, where he enthusiastically embraced classical studies. He later returned to Columbia to join the faculty, where he served as a professor of Latin and brought forth a modern approach to classical scholarship. Peck's engagement with literary work extended beyond academic realms; he was deeply involved with publications as the editor of 'The Bookman' and contributed to the 'Forum' among other periodicals. In his biographical enterprise, 'William Hickling Prescott' stands as a testament to Peck's erudite writing style and scholarly rigor. The book delves into the life and works of Prescott, a renowned American historian, embodying Peck's keen analysis of literary figures. His vast oeuvre, blending scholarly insight with accessible prose, has been pivotal to advancing the dissemination and appreciation of classical and historical literature in American culture. Peck was known for his incisive criticism and his capacity to elicit the broader cultural implications of classical texts, which he applied to assess the contributions of literary luminaries like Prescott. Throughout his career, Peck's scholarship was deeply interwoven with the literary landscape, making significant contributions to classical and literary studies in the United States.