- Richard Watson Gilder
and editor.
Gilder was born at
Bordentown, New Jersey . He was the son of the Rev. William Henry Gilder, at whose seminary inFlushing, New York , he was educated. He was the brother ofJeannette Leonard Gilder andJoseph Benson Gilder . Gilder studied law at Philadelphia.During the
American Civil War , he enlisted in the state's Emergency VolunteerMilitia as a private in Landis's Philadelphia Battery at the time of theRobert E. Lee 's 1863 invasion of Pennsylvania. After the Confederates were defeated in theBattle of Gettysburg , Gilder and his unit were mustered out in August.With
Newton Crane , he founded the Newark "Register" and later was editor of "Hours at Home" and edited "Scribner's Monthly" (afterwards the "The Century Magazine "). In 1881 he succeeded Dr. Josiah Gilbert Holland as editor in chief of "Century", a position he held up to the time of his death. Gilder took an active interest in all public affairs, especially those which tend towards reform and good government, and was a member of many New York clubs. He was one of the founders of theSociety of American Architects , of theAuthors' Club , and of theInternational Copyright League . He was a founder of theAnti-Spoils League and a member of theAmerican Academy of Arts and Letters . He was a close friend of George MacDonald (1824-1905), Scottish poet,author,and preacher. They were very dear friends, and collaborated in various ventures such as MacDonald's American Lecture Tour in the '70s.Gilder's wife, Helena de Kay (1846–1916), was a talented painter and a founder of the Art Students League. Their son, Rodman de Kay Gilder (1877–1953), became an author and married Comfort Tiffany, a daughter of Louis Comfort Tiffany. A celebrated plaster sculpture of the family by Augustus Saint-Gaudens is owned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art [http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/astg/ho_2002.445.htm] .
He holds a high place among American poets as the author of "
The New Day " (1875), "The Celestial Passion "(1887), "The Great Remembrance ", "Five Books of Song " (1894), "In Palestine, and Other Poems " (1898), "Poems and Inscriptions " (1901); "In the Heights " (1905), and a collection, "A Book of Music " (1906), etc.References
*A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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