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Eugene Field

Eugene Field

Eugene Field was an American writer celebrated for his contributions to children's literature and humorous essays. Born in 1850, he earned the affectionate title 'poet of childhood' for his ability to capture the innocence and joy of youth through verse. His most notable works include 'Wynken, Blynken, and Nod,' a whimsical poem that has become a staple of children's poetry, and 'Little Boy Blue,' which evokes nostalgia and tenderness. Field's writing often reflected a deep appreciation for the simple pleasures of life and the imaginative world of children. Field's literary significance lies in his unique ability to blend humor with poignant themes, making his works accessible and beloved by both children and adults. His poetry often featured playful language and vivid imagery, which helped to establish a distinct voice in American literature during the late 19th century. Despite his relatively short life, Field's legacy endures, influencing generations of writers and poets who seek to evoke the spirit of childhood in their works. His contributions to children's literature have solidified his place as a key figure in American literary history.

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Eugene Field Sr. (September 2, 1850 – November 4, 1895) was an American writer, best known for his children's poetry and...

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“No book can be appreciated until it has been slept with and dreamed over.”

“All good and true book-lovers practice the pleasing and improving avocation of reading in bed ... No book can be appreciated until it has been slept with and dreamed over.”

“But I, when I undress me Each night, upon my knees Will ask the Lord to bless me With apple-pie and cheese.”

“No book can be appreciated until it has been slept with and dreamed over.”

“All good and true book-lovers practice the pleasing and improving avocation of reading in bed ... No book can be appreciated until it has been slept with and dreamed over.”

“But I, when I undress me Each night, upon my knees Will ask the Lord to bless me With apple-pie and cheese.”

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Selected Lullabies
Poems of Childhood

The LoveAffairs of aBibliomaniac

1896

Eugene Field

Second Bookof Verse

Eugene Field

The Mouse and the Moonbeam
Hoosier Lyrics
The Holy Cross and Other Tales
Songs and Other Verse
Little Willie

The House:An Episodein the Livesof Reuben...

Eugene Field

John Smith, U.S.A.
Nonsense for Old and Young

ChristmasStories:"J...'ForeChristmas...

Eugene Field

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