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The following essay addresses Huneker's preeminence as a literary critic.
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The following essay addresses Huneker's preeminence as a literary critic.
www.enotes.comAmerican music critic (1857–1921)
www.wikidata.orgJames Gibbons Huneker, renowned worldwide as both a musician and a writer, passed away last evening after a brief illness lasting four days at his residence, located at 1,018 Beverly Road in Flatbush. He had recently celebrated his sixty-first birthday and remained engaged in his role as a newspaper critic until the end of the previous week. His health began to decline on Saturday night, and he deteriorated quickly thereafter. Dr. Thomas C. Williams was called to assess the situation,...
www.nytimes.comJames Gibbons Huneker (January 31, 1857 – February 9, 1921) was an American art, book, music, and theater critic. A colorful individual and an ambitious writer, he was "an American with a great mission," in the words of his friend, the critic Benjamin De Casseres, and that mission was to educate Americans about the best cultural achievements, native and European, of his time.
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