- George Cabot Lodge
George Cabot Lodge (
October 10 ,1873 -August 21 ,1909 ), nicknamed 'Bay', was an Americanpoet of the late 19th and early-20th century. Born inBoston and named after his great-great-grandfather, the American politicianGeorge Cabot , he was the son of famed U.S. senatorHenry Cabot Lodge and the father of U.S. SenatorHenry Cabot Lodge, Jr. . [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lockyer-loftus.html#R9M0J4FEU The Political Graveyard] accessed 2007-07-06] He began studies at Harvard, and continued them in France and Berlin into his mid-twenties. In 1897, he began work as a secretary to both his father and a Senate committee in Washington. He later served successfully in theSpanish-American War as a naval cadet. On August 18, 1900, he married Mathilda Frelinghuysen Davis, with whom he had two sons and a daughter. ["Dictionary of American Biography." Page 346. Scribner, 1959.] He was a close friend ofTheodore Roosevelt , who penned a fond introduction for the posthumous 1911 collection "Poems and Dramas of George Cabot Lodge." He was best known for his delicate sonnets, such as "the Song of the Wave", "Essex", and "Trumbull Stickney" (Stickney was a friend and admirer), several of which were anthologized. His style and artistic outlook were deeply effected by the pessimism of Schopenhauer andGiacomo Leopardi , as well as French influences includingBaudelaire andLeconte de Lisle . He died nearNantucket in August 1909. A biography, "The Life of George Cabot Lodge" (1911), was written by his friend and confidantHenry Adams . His collected poems and dramas, in two volumes, were published in 1911 byHoughton Mifflin Company .References
External links
* [http://www.bartelby.net/267/121.html "Trumbull Stickney" at Bartleby.com]
* [http://books.google.com/books?vid=LCCN11029033&id=XxjnxT0ebvwC&printsec=titlepage "The Life of George Cabot Lodge", downloadable, at Google Books]
* [http://books.google.com/books?vid=LCCN02030243&id=khz1ZLGLGawC&printsec=titlepage "Poems (1899-1902)", downloadable, at Google Books]
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