james whitcomb riley

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born Oct. 7, 1849, Greenfield, Ind., U.S. died July 22, 1916, Indianapolis, Ind. U.S. poet. He came into touch with the populace of rural Indiana through his early work experiences. His verse contributions to the Indianapolis Daily Journal, written in Hoosier dialect ostensibly by a farmer, established his reputation as "the poet of the common people." His best-known poems include "When the Frost Is on the Punkin" and "The Raggedy Man." Among his many collections are The Old Swimmin' Hole (1883), Pipes o' Pan at Zekesbury (1888), and Home Folks (1900)
{i} (1849-1916) United States poet
james whitcomb riley

    Hyphenation

    James whitcomb ri·ley

    Turkish pronunciation

    ceymz hwîtkım rayli

    Pronunciation

    /ˈʤāmz ˈhwətkəm ˈrīlē/ /ˈʤeɪmz ˈhwɪtkəm ˈraɪliː/
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