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Richard Henry Savage

Richard Henry Savage was an American author, soldier, and diplomat known for his adventurous spirit and vivid storytelling. Born in 1846, he served in the Union Army during the Civil War, which deeply influenced his later writings. After the war, Savage traveled extensively, gathering experiences that would inform his literary career. He became particularly known for his novels and travel writings, which often depicted exotic locales and thrilling adventures. His notable works include "My Official Wife," a novel that explores the complexities of love and duty, and "The Prince of India," which reflects his fascination with the East and its cultures. Savage's literary significance lies in his ability to blend adventure with romance, creating narratives that captivated readers of his time. His works often featured strong, complex characters and were marked by a sense of realism that set them apart from the more romanticized literature of the era. Although not as widely recognized today, Savage's contributions to American literature and his unique perspective on travel and adventure have earned him a place in the literary canon of the 19th century. His legacy continues to resonate with those interested in the interplay of personal experience and narrative in literature.

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“Looking back on my days I can say that I do not regret a single hour that I have passed in the company of children.-From his Autobiography of a Poet (unpublished) as reported in Henry Savage's Richard Middleton: The man and his work””

“Looking back on my days I can say that I do not regret a single hour that I have passed in the company of children.-From his Autobiography of a Poet (unpublished) as reported in Henry Savage's Richard Middleton: The man and his work””

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Midnight Passenger

Midnight Passenger

Richard Henry Savage

8h 22m