Joaquin Miller

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Joaquin Miller was a 19th-century American poet and frontiersman known for his romanticized verse about the American West and his flamboyant, bohemian lifestyle.

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instanceOf American poet
frontiersman
human
poet
writer
activeInPeriod 19th century
early 20th century
birthName Cincinnatus Heine Miller NERFINISHED
child Juanita Miller NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1837-09-08
dateOfDeath 1913-02-17
describedAs Poet of the Sierras NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup American
familyName Miller
genre Western literature
autobiographical writing
poetry
givenName Cincinnatus NERFINISHED
hasInfluenced American Western literature
hasOccupationAspect bohemian artist
knownFor flamboyant bohemian lifestyle
romanticized verse about the American West
languageOfWorkOrName English
livedIn American West NERFINISHED
movement Romanticism NERFINISHED
name Joaquin Miller NERFINISHED
notableWork Life Amongst the Modocs NERFINISHED
Songs of the Sierras NERFINISHED
Songs of the Sunlands NERFINISHED
The Ship in the Desert NERFINISHED
occupation editor
frontiersman
journalist
lecturer
poet
placeOfBirth Liberty, Indiana, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfBurial The Hights, Oakland, California, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Oakland, California, United States NERFINISHED
pseudonym Joaquin Miller NERFINISHED
residence California, United States
London, United Kingdom NERFINISHED
Oregon, United States NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
spouse Minnie Myrtle NERFINISHED
style melodramatic
romantic
subjectOf biographical studies of American frontier poets

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The Galaxy magazine hasContributor Joaquin Miller
subject surface form: The Galaxy