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  2. John Neal (writer) - Wikipedia

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    John Neal (August 25, 1793 – June 20, 1876) was an American writer, critic, editor, lecturer, and activist. Considered both eccentric and influential, he delivered speeches and published essays, novels, poems, and short stories between the 1810s and 1870s in the United States and Great Britain, championing American literary nationalism and regionalism in their earliest stages.

  3. John Neal - Wikipedia

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    John Neal (Welsh footballer) (1899–1965), Welsh international footballer; John Neal (cricketer) (1926–2012), English cricketer; John Neal (footballer, born 1932) (1932–2014), English football player and manager; John Neal (businessman), former CEO of QBE Insurance; John Neal (footballer, born 1966), English football player for Millwall ...

  4. John Neal bibliography - Wikipedia

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    John Neal in 1874 from Portland Illustrated. The bibliography of American writer John Neal (1793–1876) spans more than sixty years from the War of 1812 through Reconstruction and includes novels, short stories, poetry, articles, plays, lectures, and translations published in newspapers, magazines, literary journals, gift books, pamphlets, and books.

  5. The Yankee - Wikipedia

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    The Yankee (later retitled The Yankee and Boston Literary Gazette) was one of the first cultural publications in the United States, founded and edited by John Neal (1793–1876), and published in Portland, Maine as a weekly periodical and later converted to a longer, monthly format.

  6. Articles by John Neal - Wikipedia

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    John Neal in 1856. Articles by American writer John Neal (1793–1876) influenced the development of American literature towards cultural independence and a unique style. They were published in newspapers, magazines, and literary journals and are part of his bibliography. They include his first known published work and pieces published in the ...

  7. Seventy-Six (novel) - Wikipedia

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    John Neal in 1823 Seventy-Six is a response to James Fenimore Cooper 's first popular novel, The Spy , which was published in late 1821. [ 36 ] Neal praised it as "exceedingly attractive" [ 37 ] and "a capital novel", but dismissed its style as "without peculiarity—brilliancy, or force" [ 38 ] and its plot as "rather too full of stage-tricks ...

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  9. John Neal (footballer, born 1932) - Wikipedia

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    John Neal (13 April 1932 – 23 November 2014) was an English football player and manager. Playing career. Neal was a hard tackling full back who had seven seasons ...