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1. Fitz-James O'Brien
Susquehanna University SU Press - Main Page 1851, the transplanted Irish- man Fitz-James O'Brien (1828-1862) was a prolific literary journalist biographer, Francis Wolle, in Fitz-James O'Brien A Literary Bohemian of the
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Catalogue of Titles Titles View Catalogue by Title View Catalogue by Author ... View Catalogue by ISBN Submission of Manuscripts Query Letters AMI Form Submission Guidelines Other Links Susquehanna University Associated University Presses Fitz-James O'Brien Selected Literary Journalism, 1852-1860 by Wayne R. Kime In the decade that followed his arrival in the United States in 1851, the transplanted Irish- man Fitz-James O'Brien (1828-1862) was a prolific literary journalist, producing a steady stream of contributions to newspapers, week- lies, and monthly magazines, in New York and elsewhere. As poet, short story writer, essayist, dramatist, and critic, he won a reputa- tion as one of the ablest of the young writers in the city of New York. The full range of O'Brien's talents was apparent only to his immediate contempo- raries, who encountered his latest produc- tions as they appeared in print from week to week, year after year. Soon after his early death the sense of wonder at his protean abilities began to dissipate. Readers during the Civil War fixed their attention on matters of more pressing concern, and meanwhile his works lay outside easy reach, buried in old periodical files. Although in 1881 William Winter brought out a one-volume selection of his poems and stories, for more than a century that single volume formed almost by itself the basis for O'Brien's continuing reputation.

2. Kane, By Fitz-James O'Brien
Complete text of the poem by FitzJames O'Brien, written in honor of Elisha Kane's polar expedition. by Fitz-James O'Brien (1828-1862) LOFT upon an old basaltic crag MORE POEMS BY Fitz-James
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KANE by: Fitz-James O'Brien (1828-1862)
    LOFT upon an old basaltic crag,
    Which, scalped by keen winds that defend the Pole,
    Gazes with dead face on the seas that roll
    Around the secret of the mystic zone,
    A mighty nation's star-bespangled flag
    Flutters alone,
    And underneath, upon the lifeless front
    Of that drear cliff, a simple name is traced;
    Fit type of him who, famishing and gaunt,
    But with a rocky purpose in his soul,
    Breasted the gathering snows,
    Clung to the drifting floes,
    By want beleaguered, and by winter chased,
    Seeking the brother lost amid the frozen waste.
    Not many months ago we greeted him,
    Crowned with the icy honors of the North,
    Across the land his hard-won fame went forth,
    And Maine's deep woods were shaken limb by limb.
    His own mild Keystone State, sedate and prim,
    Burst from decorous quiet as he came.
    Hot Southern lips, with eloquence aflame,
    Sounded his triumph. Texas, wild and grim,
    Proffered its horny hand. The large-lunged West,
    From out his giant breast,
    Yelled its frank welcome. And from main to main

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Authors O O'Brien, Fitz James, 18281862. Terms, Privacy, Copyright Contact Us
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4. The Poems And Stories Of Fitz-James O'Brien. Collected And Edited
The poems and stories of FitzJames O'Brien. Collected and Edited, with a Sketch of the Author, by William Winter Fitz-James O'Brien, 1828-1862 1828-1862 Fitz-James O'Brien
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5. Chapter The Diamond Lens Of The Diamond Lens By Fitz-James O'brien
The Diamond Lens. FitzJames Obrien (1828-1862)
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The Diamond Lens
I From a very early period of my life the entire bent of my inclinations had been toward microscopic investigations. When I was not more than ten years old, a distant relative of our family, hoping to astonish my inexperience, constructed a simple microscope for me by drilling in a disk of copper a small hole in which a drop of pure water was sustained by capillary attraction. This very primitive apparatus, magnifying some fifty diameters, presented, it is true, only indistinct and imperfect forms, but still sufficiently wonderful to work up my imagination to a preternatural state of excitement. Seeing me so interested in this rude instrument, my cousin explained to me all that he knew about the principles of the microscope, related to me a few of the wonders which had been accomplished through its agency, and ended by promising to send me one regularly constructed, immediately on his return to the city. I counted the days, the hours, the minutes that intervened between that promise and his departure. It was no scientific thirst that at this time filled my mind. It was the pure enjoyment of a poet to whom a world of wonders has been disclosed. I talked of my solitary pleasures to none. Alone with my microscope, I dimmed my sight, day after day and night after night, poring over the marvels which it unfolded to me. I was like one who, having discovered the ancient Eden still existing in all its primitive glory, should resolve to enjoy it in solitude, and never betray to mortal the secret of its locality. The rod of my life was bent at this moment. I destined myself to be a microscopist.

6. Author Fitz-James O'Brien, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
FitzJames O Brien (next poet) I was from Ireland, and I lived from 1828-1862.Print or Buy my poetry? View comments? Add to favorites?
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    I was from Ireland, and I lived from 1828-1862. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? Fitz-James O'Brien was an Irishman who immigrated to New York in 1852. He wrote most commonly for periodicals, publishing many short stories and poems. He was once referred to as "Poe in a minor mode". This referred to the dark, horrific nature surrounding many of his pieces. Although the feel of his work was most definately one of horror, he is often considered one of the early science fiction writers, as his works showed the beginnings of the genre.
    While still in Ireland, he attended the University of Dublin, where he began writing verse. While still at the university, he published several of his poems in anthologies of Irish poetry. After university, he is said to have served fr a time in the British army, before immigrating to New York. In the United States, he joined the New York National Guard, in hopes of serving. This was eventually his undoing, as he died of tetanus from a wound he recieved while serving.

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9. Fitz-James O Brien Biography
Irish Bohemian, American Fantasist. FitzJames O Brien (1828-1862). Ofhis life in Ireland and England very little is known. The available
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Irish Bohemian, American Fantasist
Fitz-James O'Brien
O f his life in Ireland and England very little is known. The available facts are so sketchy they do not include the names of his parents, while the tributes of his later friends contain statements that are sometimes contradictory. It has been established that Fitz-James O'Brien was born in County Limerick, Ireland on December 31, 1828. It is known is that he was an only child. His father was a lawyer or county coroner or somehow both and died when Fitz was about twelve. Whatever the father's occupation, he was successful, leaving a patrimony said to have been £8,000. Fitz's mother, described as "a lady of remarkable beauty," did not remarry for "a considerable time" though "when O'Brien was still a lad."
Fitz was educated at Trinity College, Dublin though "not in any profession." After college, around 1849, he went to London, where in the space of two and one half years he managed two remarkable achievements. First, he "squandered" his entire inheritance. But he was not idle, for he also published "a large number of poems, stories, and articles" in Irish, Scottish, and English periodicals. Thus O'Brien's Bohemian reputation was forecast; and thus illustrated the devil-may-care attitude by which he lived and died.
Other "facts" are dubious. He may also have edited a periodical devoted to the World's Fair. He claimed to have been in the English Army, but this has not been corroborated. He later referred to "one true love" he had known in Britain, who may have been a woman married to an English officer; she, he said, "marred his life" and he said he "could never love again." One published work from this period has been identified perhaps. The story "An Arabian Nightmare," published anonymously in Charles Dickens'

10. The Literary Gothic   |   Fitz-James O'Brien   
FitzJames O'Brien page at The Literary Gothic, the web's premier guide to Gothic and supernaturalist literature written prior to 1950 O'Brien, Fitz-James. 1828 - 1862. Irish-born poet, journalist, and short-story writer who emigrated to America in 1852; O'Brien died of tetanus from an injury
http://www.litgothic.com/Authors/obrien.html
O'Brien, Fitz-James
Irish-born poet, journalist, and short-story writer who emigrated to America in 1852; O'Brien died of tetanus from an injury acquired during the Civil War.
Sites: O'Brien resource page [Alan Gullette]
O'brien bibliography
[Jessica Amanda Salmonson, Violet Books]
Etexts: "The Bohemian" [PDF @ HorrorMasters]
"The Demon of the Gibbet"
(3K) [Lit of the Fantastic]
"The Diamond Lens"
(56K) [UVa]
"The Lost Room"
[PDF @ HorrorMasters]
"The Pot of Tulips" [PDF @ HorrorMasters]
"What Was It?"
[PDF @ HorrorMasters]
"The Wondersmith"
(82K) [UVa]

11. Fitz-James O Brien
FitzJames O Brien (1828-1862). Called a Poe in the minor mode and the preeminent writer of supernatural stories of his time, Fitz
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Fitz-James O'Brien
C alled "a Poe in the minor mode" and "the preeminent writer of supernatural stories of his time," Fitz-James O'Brien is best remembered for two or three widely anthologized stories that border on science fiction and for a supernatural poem. Mullen's caricature of Fitz-James O'Brien recruiting for the Union Army
Reproduced from Poems and Stories (Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, 1881), ed. William Winter.
Biography: Irish Bohemian, American Fantasist
Bibliography: Works By and About O'Brien

12. Fitz James O'Brien
You are in Museum of History Hall of North and South Americans Fitz James O'Brien. Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, edited by James Grant Wilson and John Fiske. Six volumes, New York D. O'Brien. O'Brien, Fitz James, author, born in Limerick, Ireland, in 1828" died in Cumberland, Maryland, 6 April, 1862 Stories of Fitz James O'Brien " to which
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13. Fitz-James O'Brien --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Encyclopædia Britannica. O'Brien, FitzJames. Encyclopædia Britannica Article Fitz-James O'Brien. born c. 1828, , County Limerick, Ire. died April 6, 1862, Cumberland, Md
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14. Fitz-James O'Brien - Bibliography Summary
Bibliography Summary. Pub Biblio Summary Alpha Chron Main MenuSearch O Brien, Michael FitzJames (Limerick, Ireland, 1828-1862).
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15. Author Information
Rating None (0 votes) Comments 0 (show them) Biography 18281862 Irish-born two-volumeedition The Supernatural Tales of Fitz-James O Brien (1988), edited
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16. EAF Authors: Fitz James O'Brien
EAF Author Fitz James O Brien (18281862).
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EAF Author: Fitz James O'Brien (1828-1862)
Works in the Collection Manuscript Materials Biographies Fitz James O'Brien was born in Ireland. In 1852, he emigrated to the U. S., and began a career in journalism in New York. He became a regular contributor to Harper's and other periodicals. O'Brien is best known for macabre tales such as "The Diamond Lens." While serving in the Union army during the Civil War, O'Brien was wounded and later died of tetanus.
Works in the EAF Collection
"Bob O'Link" from Tales of the Time "The Diamond Lens" from Atlantic Tales (Restricted)
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17. O BRIEN, (Michael) FITZ-JAMES
O BRIEN, (Michael) FitzJames (1828-1862) The Wondersmith, Atlantic MonthlyOct, 1859 A Csodakovács , Galaktika Feb 88, ford. Gyáros Erzsébet.
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O'BRIEN, (Michael) FITZ-JAMES
  • The Wondersmith, Atlantic Monthly Oct, 1859
    • Galaktika
    O'BYRNE, ELAINE
    • Death in Vesunna (with Harry Turtledove) [as by Eric G. Iverson], IASFM Jan 19 '81
      • Galaktika
      O'DONOGHUE, MICHAEL
      • The Psycho, Dark Love
      OFFUTT, ANDREW J(efferson, V)
      • Gone With the Gods, Analog Oct '74
        • Galaktika
        OLIVER, (Symmes) CHAD(wick)
        • Far from This Earth, The Year 2000 , ed. Harry Harrison, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1970
          • Galaktika
        • Field Expedient, Astounding Jan '55
          • "Kint a terepen", Galaktika
        • Transformer, Nov '54
          • Univerzum #20, Oct '58, ford.
          OLTION, JERRY (Brian)
          • At the Crossroads: The Spacer's Tale, Star Wars: Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina , ed. Kevin J. Anderson, Bantam, 1995
          • The Haseg, Analog Feb, 2003
          OUNSLEY, SIMON
          • Pulg's Grand Carnival, Wolf Riders , ed. David Pringle, GW Books, 1989
            • Farkaslovasok , szerk. David Pringle, Beneficium, 2000, ford. Foxx
            OVERSTREET, A. D.
            • Warrior's Way, Sword and Sorceress #5, ed. Marion Zimmer Bradley, DAW, 1988
              • Atlantisz

18. Fitz-James O'Brien As Microscopist
In a short life of 33 years, FitzJames O Brien (1828-1862) established himselfas a competent and imaginative writer, and was in fact something of an
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Fitz-James O'Brien and the Microscope
In a short life of 33 years, Fitz-James O'Brien (1828-1862) established himself as a competent and imaginative writer, and was in fact something of an innovator in the frenetic and economically perilous literary life of his day. Some have placed him as the best American writer of short stories between Poe (1809 -1849) and Bret Harte (1836-1902), and he was certainly admired by his literary colleagues. His work, at its best, stands for itself. The Diamond Lens could be used as a texbook example of the application of Poe's Philosophy of Composition , with which O'Brien would have had to be familiar: a carefully-crafted tone, an economical style in which few superfluities of language can be detected, and a slow accelerando of pace to a denouement which is inevitable from the beginning, yet still riveting. Crucial to the success of the story is the blending of hard fact with extreme fantasy, the juxtaposition of technology and mysticism, a convincing and "scientific" setting against which is played an unworldly romance. The story was well received by public and critics, and established O'Brien as a lion of literary New York. It is important to remember that the impact on fiction-writing and public taste of Poe's detective stories and his stories dealing with the outre was only beginning to be felt. Critics who cite O'Brien's style as "florid" and "naive when it is not a little pompous and literary" should perhaps give more consideration to the cultural context of the work; the same can be said of Poe even more. Consider, too, that in the literary circles of the time, one wrote for the admiration of one's literary friends as well as for that of the public.

19. Ficción
Brien. 1828 - 1862. Estimado como uno de los mejorescuentistas norteamericanos entre Poe y Bret Harte, este literato
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20. Victorian And Edwardian Ghost Stories, Edited By Richard Dalby
(Grim Tales, 1893.) The Shadow, 1910. (Fear, 1910.). O Brien, FitzJames,(1828-1862) The Lost Room, 1858. (Harper s, September, 1858.).
http://www.hycyber.com/HF/victorian_edwardian_ghost.html
The Mammoth Book of Victorian and Edwardian Ghost Stories, edited by Richard Dalby
Carroll and Graf, New York, 1995. ISBN: 0-7867-0279-6
Fiction Index
Allen, Grant,
Pallinghurst Barrow, Illustrated London News, Anonymous
Ghosts, 1887. (poem) ( Ghost Stories and Presentiments,
Haunted, December, 1868.) Baring-Gould, S.,
H. P., A Book of Ghosts, Benson, A. C.,
The Slype House, The Isles of Sunset, Benson, Robert,
The Watcher, 1903. (short short) ( The Invisible Light, Bierce, Ambrose,
The Moonlit Road, Can Such Things Be? Braddon, Mary E.,
John Granger, Belgravia Annual, Broughton, Rhoda,
Poor Pretty Bobby, Temple Bar, December, 1872.) Capes, Bernard,
A Ghost-Child, Pall Mall Magazine, January, 1906.) Chambers, Robert W., The Bridal Pair, December, 1902.) Cowper, Frank, Christmas Eve on a Haunted Hulk, January, 1889.) Cram, Ralph Adams, Sister Maddelena, Black Spirits, and White, Crawford, F. Marion, Dickens, Charles, No. 1 Branch Line: The Signalman, All the Year Round, Christmas, 1866.) Edwards, Amelia B., The New Pass, Monsieur Maurice, Erckmann-Chatrian [Emile Erckmann (1822-1899) and Alexandre Chatrian (1826-1890)] The White and the Black

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