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Thomas Gold Appleton, the erudite American critic and man of letters, enriched literary and cultural life in 19th-century America with his wit, charm, and keen intellect. From his friendships with Emerson and Longfellow to his contributions to The Atlantic Monthly, Appleton's influence extended far beyond his own writings, shaping the literary landscape of his time.
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"A Boston man is the east wind made flesh."

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"Good Americans, when they die, go to Paris."

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