in Cambridge, Massachusetts His first book was
Essays and Reviews (two volumes, 1848), which was followed by: •
Literature and Life (1850) •
Character and Characteristic Men (1866) •
Success and its Conditions (1871) •
Literature of the Age of Elizabeth (1876) •
Recollections of Eminent Men (1887) •
American Literature and Other Papers (1887) •
Outlooks on Society, Literature and Politics (1888) An edition of his
Charles Dickens (two volumes, Boston), with an introduction by
Arlo Bates, appeared in 1912. ==References==