Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1907), American author and poet wrote Story of a Bad Boy (1870).
"Tom Bailey" in Story of a Bad Boy (1870) is based on Aldrich's own life when after living in New Orleans for a period of time he was sent back to his hometown of Portsmouth to enter college. He wrote it during a summer holiday in Portsmouth, fresh from a stint as Civil War correspondent, and reflecting on his late father's life and his own upcoming fatherhood. Straying from the popular moral tone many works of the day conveyed, it is a semi-autobiographical memoir and realistic portrayal of an all-American boyhood. Mark Twain is said to have been inspired by it to write Tom Sawyer.
Thomas Bailey Aldrich was born on 11 November 1836 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. His father was a businessman, Elias Taft Aldrich, and his mother, Sarah Abba Bailey. At a young age Thomas started reading Lord Alfred Tennyson, John Keats, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who inspired him to become a poet himself.
Books | Author |
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The Story of a Bad Boy | Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
The Stillwater Tragedy | Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
The Queen of Sheba & My Cousin the Colonel | Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
Daisy's Necklace | Thomas Bailey Aldrich |