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A Biography of Sidney Lanier
Edwin Mims

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a misconception that he was a detached figure.  The bibliographies prepared
by Mr.  Wills for the "Southern History Association" and by Mr.  Callaway
for his "Select Poems of Lanier" make one unnecessary for this volume. 

Of previously published material, I have been greatly indebted
to the Memorial by Mr.  William Hayes Ward, the fuller sketch
by the late Professor W.  M.  Baskervill, and the volume of letters published
by Messrs.  Charles Scribner's Sons.  For new material, I am indebted,
first of all, to Mrs.  Sidney Lanier, who has put me in possession,
not of the most intimate correspondence of the poet,
but of many letters written by him to his father and friends,
as well as unpublished fragments and essays.  She has done all in her power
to make this volume accurate and trustworthy.  Her sons,
Mr.  Charles Day Lanier and Mr.  Henry W.  Lanier, have put me under
special obligations, the latter especially, by reading the proof
of a large part of the volume.  Mr.  Clifford Lanier, the poet's brother,
put at my disposal a valuable series of letters, and otherwise aided me.
I am indebted to Dr.  Daniel Coit Gilman, Mrs.  Edwin C.  Cushman,
Judge Logan E.  Bleckley, Mr.  Dudley Buck, Mr.  Charles Scribner,
Mrs.  Isabel L.  Dobbin, Mr.  George Cary Eggleston, Miss Effie Johnston,

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