Lucy Larcom
Lucy Larcom was an American poet, author, and educator born on March 5, 1824, in Beverly, Massachusetts. Growing up in a working-class family, she began her literary journey at a young age, inspired by the beauty of her surroundings and the challenges of her life. Larcom's early experiences in a textile mill, where she worked as a young girl, deeply influenced her writing, allowing her to weave themes of labor, nature, and the struggles of women into her poetry and prose. Throughout her life, she championed the importance of education and often wrote about the transformative power of literature.
Larcom's work, particularly her poetry, reflects her deep appreciation for New England’s landscapes and her commitment to social issues. Many of her poems celebrate the simplicity of rural life while also acknowledging the complexities of human emotion and societal change. As you explore her writings in this app, you'll find a heartfelt voice that resonates with the joys and sorrows of everyday life. Dive into her world and discover the nuances of her perspective that continue to inspire readers today.
A New England Girlhood: Outlined From Memory
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Lucy Larcom
Lucy Larcom was an American poet, teacher, and mill-worker. According to Wikipedia: "Larcom served as a model for the change in women's…
A New England Girlhood, Outlined from Memory (Version 2)
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Lucy Larcom
What was growing up like for a seaside country girl in 1800’s New England -- her expectations, occupations, education, and opportunities? Wh…
Easter Gleams
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Lucy Larcom
This is a collection of Easter poems by Lucy Larcom. The poems cover the entire circle of religious holidays, customs, and bible verses arou…