The Hub of Literary America
By the mid-nineteenth century, Boston had earned the nickname “The Athens of America”, as an important center for literature and as home to many of America's greatest writers.
It was the launch pad of American Romanticism, Transcendentalism, the Fireside Poets, and American Realism.
This literary tour highlights the homes and haunts of such prominent Victorians as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry David Thoreau, Louisa May Alcott, Henry James, Charles Dickens, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Individually, they were writers and poets without peer.
Collectively, they made Boston the epicenter of American Letters.
This confluence of great minds gave rise to philosophical discussions that greatly influenced not only their own literary work but also 19th-century society at large and even our culture today.
What brick building went from being an apothecary's shop to the headquarters of literary Boston?
What was the Saturday Club and where did they meet?
For answers to these questions and more, join your guide for a stroll through the vibrant literary history of Victorian Boston!
COST | ↑ top |
Adults $15; Children ages 6-12 $10; free for Boston By Foot members
WEBSITE | ↑ top |
www.bostonbyfoot.org/tours/Literary_Landmarks
LOCATION | ↑ top |
Irish Famine Memorial, Boston, MA, 02108 map
Phone: 6173672345
Meet your guide at the corner of School and Washington Streets, between Walgreens and the Irish Famine Memorial.
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