HOLMES, OLIVER WENDELL


Meaning of HOLMES, OLIVER WENDELL in English

born Aug. 29, 1809, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.

died Oct. 7, 1894, Cambridge

U.S. physician, poet, and humourist.

He joined the Harvard faculty in 1847 and later became dean of its medical school. He won national acclaim with his poem "Old Ironsides" (1830). From 1857 he published his "Breakfast-Table" essays in The Atlantic Monthly , later republished in such collections as The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table (1858) and The Professor of the Breakfast-Table (1860). Other works include the poem "The Chambered Nautilus" and the novel Elsie Venner (1861). Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. , is his son.

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