Born in Auburn, NY, Frank Wood's literary career began around 1858.
Wood's tribute to O'Brien as "Soldier and Poet" includes biographical information as well as his assessment of O'Brien's contribution to literature.
Winter's edited volume of O'Brien's work includes tributes written by Pfaff's regulars George Arnold and Frank Wood, detailing O'Brien's life and assessing his professional accomplishments.
Wood's tribute to O'Brien as "Soldier and Poet" includes biographical information as well as his assessment of O'Brien's contribution to literature. Winter's footnotes include biographical and professional information about Wood as well.
Wood's tribute to O'Brien as "Soldier and Poet" includes biographical information as well as his assessment of O'Brien's contribution to literature.
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Born in County Cork and raised primarily in Limerick, Ireland, Fitz-James O'Brien moved to New York City in 1852.
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