I lived from 1779-1863.
I was from the USA, and am in the Americas category.
Clement Moore was born in New York City and was a resident there for most of his life. He eventually retired to Newport, RI, and died there.
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He was a Biblical Hebrew scholar and Professor of Classics at General Theological Seminary, NYC, which he founded. One of his books was A Compendious Lexicon of the Hebrew Language.In 1807 he discovered Lorenzo da Ponte, the librettist of three of Mozart's greatest operas, in a New York City bookstore, and was instrumental in launching da Ponte's new career as a teacher of Italian language and literature.
Clement Moore was the savior of New York's Greenwich Village. He wrote a 60-page pamphlet — anonymously — that argued against extending the orthogonal grid of streets into the village. His arguments were persuasive and the grid stopped at 6th Avenue and at 14th Street. He eventually admitted authorship of the pamphlet.
Clement wrote A Visit From St. Nicholas for his children in 1822, supposedly on an excursion by sleigh into Greenwich Village to buy the family's Christmas turkey. This spirited ballad has, more than anything else, been formative of our modern concept of the secular aspects of Christmas.
*In 2000, Don Foster, an English professor at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York, published a book that was to change Moore's reputation forever. External and internal evidence clearly showed that Moore could not have been the author of that poem. Instead, it probably was the work of Major Henry Livingston, Jr., and that Moore had written another, and almost forgotten, Christmas piece, "Old Santeclaus." Foster's detection of this deception appears in his Author Unknown: On the Trail of Anonymous (New York: Henry Holt, 2000): 221-75
( Bibliography taken from freepages.history and Representative Poetry Online)
My poetry
'Twas the night before Christmas,when all through the house
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse;
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Old SANTECLAUS with much delight
His reindeer drives this frosty night,
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On a warm sunny day, in the midst of July,
A lazy young pig lay stretched out in his sty,
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