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Donald Grant Mitchell

Donald Grant Mitchell ("Ik Marvel") (April 12, 1822 – December 15, 1908) was an American essayist and novelist.
==Biography==
Mitchell, the grandson of politician and jurist Stephen Mix Mitchell, was born in Norwich, Connecticut. He graduated from Yale College in 1841, where he was a member of Skull and Bones and studied law, but he soon took up literature. Throughout his life he showed a particular interest in agriculture and landscape gardening, which he followed at first in pursuit of health. He served as U.S. consul at Venice, Italy, from 1853 to 1854, and in 1855 he settled at his estate, called Edgewood, near New Haven, Connecticut.
He was best known as the author (under the pseudonym of "Ik Marvel") of the sentimental essays contained in the volumes ''Reveries of a Bachelor, or a Book of the Heart'' (first published in book form in 1850) and ''Dream Life, a Fable of the Seasons'' (1851). ''Reveries of a Bachelor'' examines the dream-like lives Americans were living at the time. It was one of the top best sellers of its time but has received little attention from 19th century literary critics. In the text, Ik Marvel theorizes on boyhood, country life style, marriage, travel, and dreaming. The latter book, ''Dream Life, a Fable of the Seasons'', was dedicated to Washington Irving, to whom Mitchell was introduced by Lewis Gaylord Clark. Irving said of the dedication: "Though I have a great disinclination in general to be the object of literary oblations and compliments... I have enjoyed your writings with such peculiar relish and have been so drawn toward the author by the qualities of head and heart evinced in them, that I confess I feel gratified by the dedication".〔Burstein, Andrew. ''The Original Knickerbocker: The Life of Washington Irving''. New York: Basic Books, 2007: 316. ISBN 978-0-465-00853-7〕 Mitchell produced books of travel, volumes of essays on rural themes, including Reveries of a Bachelor (1850), ''My Farm of Edgewood: A Country Book'' (1863), sketchy studies of English monarchs and of English and American literature, and a character novel entitled ''Doctor Johns'' (1866). His other works include ''About Old Story-tellers'' (1878) and ''American Lands and Letters'' (1897–99).
''Reveries of a Bachelor'' was one of poet Emily Dickinson's favorite books.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., called him "one of the pleasantest of our American writers."

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