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Occupation
  
American poet

Books
  
Dialect ballads

Role
  
Poet

Name
  
Charles Adams

Language
  
English


Charles Follen Adams

Subject
  
Adams enlisted in the 13th Massachusetts Infantry during the American Civil War. He was wounded in action at Gettysburg, and taken as a prisoner of war.

Notable works
  
1878: Leedle Yawcob Strauss, and Other Poems1885: Mother's Doughnuts1886: Cut, Cut Behind1887: Dialect Ballads1910: Yawcob Strauss, and Other Poems

Died
  
March 8, 1918, Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Charles Follen Adams (21 April 1842 in Dorchester, Massachusetts – 8 March 1918) was an American poet.

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Biography

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He received a common school education, and at the age of fifteen entered into mercantile pursuits. During the American Civil War, at age 22, Adams enlisted in the 13th Massachusetts Infantry. He was wounded in action at Gettysburg, and taken as a prisoner of war. On his release from prison, he was detailed for hospital duty.

In 1872, he began writing humorous verses for periodicals and newspapers in a burlesque broken-English imitation of Pennsylvania German dialect. His first published work was “The Puzzled Dutchman” which appeared in Our Young Folks.

Works

Each year links to its corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

  • 1878: Leedle Yawcob Strauss, and Other Poems
  • 1885: Mother's Doughnuts
  • 1886: Cut, Cut Behind !
  • 1887: Dialect Ballads
  • 1910: Yawcob Strauss, and Other Poems
  • References

    Charles Follen Adams Wikipedia


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