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How Spring Came in New England, and The Indeterminate Sentence
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Reflective sketches capture the essence of nature and personal experiences, showcasing Warner's refined humor and charm. Initially serialized in The Hartford Courant, these writings gained popularity for their engaging style and insightful observations. Warner's literary contributions extend beyond these sketches, as he was also a notable figure in social reform and the arts, serving as the first president of the National Institute of Arts and Letters. His diverse interests and friendships, particularly with Mark Twain, enriched his work and legacy.
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