From
“Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
January 10
“Though the young Lincoln would never leave the frontier, would never
leave America, he traveled with Byron’s Childe Harold to Spain and Portugal,
the Middle East and Italy; accompanied Robert Burns to Edinburgh; and followed
the English kings into battle with Shakespeare. As he explored the wonders of
literature and the history of the country, the young Lincoln, already conscious
of his own power, developed ambitions far beyond the expectations of his family
and neighbors. It was through literature that he was able to transcend his
surroundings.” - Doris Kearns Goodwin
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