William Tudor

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William Tudor was an American author, diplomat, and cultural figure in early 19th-century Boston, known for helping shape the city’s literary and intellectual life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American
author
cultural figure
diplomat
human
associatedWith Boston Athenaeum
Boston, Massachusetts
North American Review
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1779-01-28
dateOfDeath 1830-03-09
diplomaticPost U.S. Chargé d’Affaires to Brazil
U.S. Consul in Lima, Peru
educatedAt Harvard College
era early 19th century
familyName Tudor
father William Tudor Sr.
gender male
genre essays
historical writing
literary criticism
givenName William
influenced Boston’s literary life
New England intellectual culture
knownFor helping shape early 19th-century Boston’s literary and intellectual life
role in founding the North American Review
service as an American diplomat in South America
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Boston Athenaeum founders circle
Boston intellectual elite
mother Delia Jarvis Tudor
movement Boston literary culture
name William Tudor
notableWork Letters on the Eastern States
Life of James Otis of Massachusetts
North American Review
occupation author
diplomat
editor
essayist
journalist
man of letters
placeOfBirth Boston, Massachusetts
placeOfDeath Rio de Janeiro, Empire of Brazil
positionHeld co-founder of the North American Review
editor of the North American Review
residence Boston, Massachusetts
sibling Frederick Tudor


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