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Boker's initial enthusiasm for Turkish scenery and culture was unbounded, but after a time, his ignorance of the tongue, and distrust of interpreters, contributed to his frustration. By the time his Government was ready to transfer him to another post he was glad to leave Turkey. Despite this, he had
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was founded, with Boker as the leading spirit; through his efforts the war earnestness of the city was concentrated here; from 1863 to 1871 he served as its secretary; from 1879 to 1884 as its president. But Boker's thoughts were also concerned with poetry. In 1869, Boker issued
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not only turned Boker's pen to the Union Cause, but changed him politically from a Democrat to a staunch Republican. In fact, his name is closely interwoven with the rehabilitation of the Republican party in Philadelphia. His volume "Poems of the War," was issued in 1864.
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As a mere schoolboy, Boker's knowledge of poetry was remarkable. I can remember that he even at nine years of age manifested that wonderful gift that caused him many years after to be characterized by some great actor—I think it was
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His home in Philadelphia—one of the literary centres of the time,—bore traces of his Turkish stay—carpets brought from Constantinople, Arabic designs on the draperies, and rich Eastern colours in the tapestried chairs.
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style. But Boker was not wholly wed to theatrical demands; he still approached the stage in the spirit of the poet who was torn between loyalty to poetic indirectness, and necessity for direct dialogue.
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On January 15, 1878, Boker withdrew from diplomatic life, returning to the United States. At this time he was depressed, feeling that both his literary and diplomatic careers had been failures.
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through the panic years of 1838–40, and whose honour, impugned after his 1857 death, was defended many years later by his son in "The Book of the Dead." Charles Boker was also a director of the
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Boker was brought up in an atmosphere of ease and refinement, receiving his preparatory education in private schools, and entering
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Theatre, London, May 10. This tragedy is notable for its depiction of the racial issues between the Spanish and the Moors.
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is one of our finest verse dramas, certainly the best American romantic tragedy written before the twentieth century."
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He was left in easy circumstances, and was able to devote his time to literature, as well as boxing and dancing.
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During this time, in correspondence with his friends, Boker was determining to himself the distinction between
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in 1840. While there he helped found, and was first editor of, the college literary magazine, the
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In 1875, he was transferred to Russia, which was considered a more prestigious position.
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developed his diplomatic skills and shown a talent for cultivating personal contacts.
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Launched in the literary life, Boker began to write assiduously. His first play,
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This was soon followed by other plays. The next to be staged was a comedy,
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were his favourites. He used to quiz me sometimes for my predilections for
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In addition to the works already mentioned, Boker also wrote hundreds of
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Boker graduated from Princeton in 1842. His marriage to Julia Riggs, of
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Boker died on January 2, 1890, in Philadelphia and was interred at
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viewed Boker unfavorably. Despite securing support from Emperor
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Ambassadors of the United States to the Ottoman Empire
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Königsmark - The Legend of the Hounds and Other Poems
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of Philadelphia for several years later in his life.
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The Podesta's Daughter and other Miscellaneous Poems
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The new political administration resulting from the
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Königsmark, The Legend of the Hounds and other Poems
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