- Edward Tyrrel Channing
Edward Tyrrel Channing (
December 12 ,1790 –February 8 ,1856 ) was a professor atHarvard College , brother to the notedUnitarian preacherWilliam Ellery Channing and physician Walter Channing, and cousin of authorRichard Henry Dana .Channing was born in
Newport, Rhode Island , the son of William and Lucy (Ellery) Channing. In 1807 he graduated fromHarvard College , and began the practice of law in Boston, but devoted his attention chiefly to literature. From 1818-1819 he was the second editor of theNorth American Review afterWilliam Tudor (1779-1830) , and remained a regular contributor through much of his life.From 1819-1850 he taught at Harvard as the Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, the position held by
John Quincy Adams from 1806-1809. (Joseph McKean had served as the second Boylston Professor.) His students included the noted authors and speakersRalph Waldo Emerson ,Thomas Wentworth Higginson ,Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. ,James Russell Lowell ,Charles Eliot Norton , andHenry David Thoreau .Channing married Henrietta Ellery in 1826 and died in Cambridge. A memorial volume of his lectures was published in 1856 with memoir by R. H. Dana.
Selected works
* "An oration, delivered July 4, 1817, at the request of the selectmen of the town of Boston, in commemoration of the anniversary of American independence", Boston: printed by Joseph T. Buckingham, Congress-Street, 1817.
* "Lives of William Pinkney, William Ellery, and Cotton Mather", Boston : Hilliard, Gray; London : R. J. Kennett, 1836.
* "Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory", Boston : Ticknor and Fields, 1856.
* "Life of William Ellery," in "The Library of American Biography", edited by Jared Sparks, vol. 6 New York: Harper & Brothers, 1848. 89-159.References
* Dorothy C. Broaddus, "Genteel Rhetoric: Writing High Culture in Nineteenth-Century Boston", University of South Carolina Press, 1999.ISBN 1-57003-244-0.
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