Thomas Bailey Aldrich

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Thomas Bailey Aldrich was a 19th-century American poet, novelist, and editor best known for his semi-autobiographical novel "The Story of a Bad Boy" and his influential role as editor of The Atlantic Monthly.

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instanceOf editor
human
novelist
poet
short story writer
basedOn his boyhood in Portsmouth, New Hampshire (for The Story of a Bad Boy)
burialPlace Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath tuberculosis
child Charles Frost Aldrich NERFINISHED
Talbot Bailey Aldrich NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1836-11-11
dateOfDeath 1907-03-19
educatedAt Portsmouth, New Hampshire (local schools)
employer The Atlantic Monthly NERFINISHED
endTime 1890 (as editor of The Atlantic Monthly)
familyName Aldrich NERFINISHED
genre children's literature
fiction
poetry
givenName Thomas NERFINISHED
influenced development of American juvenile fiction
languageOfWorkOrName English
middleName Bailey NERFINISHED
movement Realism
name Thomas Bailey Aldrich NERFINISHED
notableWork Cloth of Gold and Other Poems NERFINISHED
Flower and Thorn NERFINISHED
From Ponkapog to Pesth NERFINISHED
Marjorie Daw and Other People NERFINISHED
Mercedes and Later Lyrics
Prudence Palfrey NERFINISHED
The Queen of Sheba NERFINISHED
The Stillwater Tragedy NERFINISHED
The Story of a Bad Boy NERFINISHED
occupation editor
novelist
poet
short story writer
placeOfBirth Portsmouth, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Boston, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
positionHeld editor of The Atlantic Monthly
residence Boston, Massachusetts
New York City
sexOrGender male
spouse Lilian Woodman NERFINISHED
startTime 1881 (as editor of The Atlantic Monthly)
workLocation Boston, Massachusetts
New York City

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The Galaxy magazine hasContributor Thomas Bailey Aldrich
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