Born in Massachusetts to a family of merchants and seamen, Clapp traveled to Paris to translate the socialist writing
Admiring review of Whitman's work. Figaro holds him in higher esteem than Emerson because he believes Emerson's views are contradicting.
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Born in Massachusetts to a family of merchants and seamen, Clapp traveled to Paris to translate the socialist writing
Boston-born Ralph Waldo Emerson lost his father, a Concord minister, when he was eight years old, leaving the family in difficult circumstances.
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