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Henry van Dyke

Henry van Dyke, a writer, minister, and outdoorsman, was popular in the early decades of the 20th century. He was a man of numerous talents and enormous energy whose works included short stories, poems, and essays. His literary work blends with the recurring theme of religion and nature. His philosophy of art is best reflected in his statement: “The highest element in the best art is always moral, and fitted to make men and women better as well as happier.” Henry van Dyke’s works involved elevating sympathy for man, fostering companionship with nature, and promoting a reverent view of life.

American diplomat (1852–1933)

Born 1852
Died 1933

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  • Cover of: Golden stars: and other verses, following "The red flower,"

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  • Cover of: "Even unto Bethlehem": the story of Christmas
    First published in 1928 1 edition in 1 language — 1 previewable

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  • Cover of: The story of the other wise man: Illustrated / by Henry Van Dyke

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January 22, 2024 Edited by Drini merge authors
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February 1, 2022 Edited by dcapillae remove wrong alternatives names
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