Six births, one centennial year, many inspiring lives.
This nonfiction study surveys the 1809 birth year and the six figures it produced—Poe, Lincoln, Holmes, Darwin, Tennyson, and Gladstone—through concise, reflective commentary. It ties their early lives to the larger currents of their time, offering a unified look at how these Americans and Englishmen shaped literature, science, and public life.
- Read accessible portraits that connect personal history with the wider era.
- Explore how each figure’s work and ideas reflected and influenced the century’s change.
- Enjoy a thoughtful, prose-driven approach that blends biography with social context.
- See contrasts and common threads across poetry, science, politics, and cultural leadership.
Ideal for readers of literary and historical mini-biographies who want a clear, compact look at six pivotal lives and their centennial significance.