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Charles Montgomery Skinner

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Name
  
Charles Skinner

Role
  
Writer


Siblings
  
Otis Skinner

Nieces
  
Cornelia Otis Skinner

Charles Montgomery Skinner Works of Charles Montgomery Skinner eBook by Charles Montgomery

Died
  
1907, Proctorsville, Vermont, United States

Books
  
Myths And Legends Of Our Own, Myths & Legends of Our New, Myths & legends of our own l, Myths and Legends of Flowers, Little gardens

Charles Montgomery Skinner (15 March 1852 – 1907) was an American writer.

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Newspaper career

Skinner was born in Victor, New York. His career in literature and journalism included editorship of the Brooklyn Eagle. His study of the paper’s famed Walt Whitman appeared in the Atlantic Monthly in 1903.

Writings

Skinner published collections of myths, legends and folklore found inside the United States and across the world. Skinner hoped that America’s progress would transform the nation’s few legends into few but great ones – “as time goes on the figures seen against the morning twilight of our history will rise to more commanding stature.” He hoped to combine folklore conventions with New England transcendentalism to keep alive traditions endangered by the industrial age.

Skinner’s writings were wide ranging. He was a playwright, authoring Villon, the Vagabond. Skinner’s other interests included the seasons, especially as they changed inside of industrializing cities. In order to improve the urban environment, he authored a guide to gardening and urban beautification. He also commented on turn-of-the-century America’s turbulent economy in Workers and the Trusts and American Communes. His other contributions to American literature included works of natural history such as With Feet to the Earth and Do-Nothing Days.

References

Charles Montgomery Skinner Wikipedia