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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is the author of The poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Author's pocket-vol. ed, Tales of a Wayside Inn (2017), Tales of A Wayside Inn, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. (2006), The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: With Bibliographical and Critical Notes (2019), The New-England Tragedies, Etc.

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The poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Author's pocket-vol. ed

Tales of a Wayside Inn

release date: Aug 21, 2017
Tales of a Wayside Inn
Tales of a Wayside Inn is a book consisting of a collection of poems written by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. First published in 1863, the poems are told to a group of adults in the tavern of the Wayside Inn in Sudbury, Massachusetts by the landlord of the establishment. The most famous poem to be included in the collection is "Paul Revere''s Ride

Tales of A Wayside Inn, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

release date: Sep 01, 2006

The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: With Bibliographical and Critical Notes

release date: Feb 25, 2019
The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: With Bibliographical and Critical Notes
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

The Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: The Divine comedy of Dante Alighieri; translated by H.W. Longfellow

The Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: The Divine comedy of Dante Alighieri; tr. by H. W. Longfellow

Evangeline

release date: Mar 09, 2021
Evangeline
Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie (1847) is an epic poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. A master of poetic tradition and form, Longfellow wrote Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie in dactylic hexameter, the meter of such classical epics as Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey as well as Virgil’s Aeneid. Inspired by the experience of the Acadians, a Francophone people living in northern Maine and the Canadian Maritime provinces who were forcefully expelled by British forces during the French and Indian War, Longfellow composed his American epic, a story of faith, romance, and perseverance steeped in tradition and beloved by generations to come. In the French colony of Acadie, a young woman named Evangeline Bellefontaine marries Gabriel Lajeunesse. They begin their lives together in happiness, surrounded by the beauty of the forests and waters of the Maritimes. When war breaks out between the French and the British, the Acadians are forced out of their homes by the advancing British. Separated from Gabriel, Evangeline makes her way across America in search of safety and her missing husband. After several near misses and years of living on the road, Evangeline settles in Philadelphia, where she joins a convent and cares for the sick as a deadly epidemic sweeps across the land. Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie is an epic of a forgotten history, a tale of hardship and the love that would overcome it. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.

Paul Revere's Ride

release date: Nov 23, 2021
Paul Revere's Ride
The classic poem in a newly illustrated edition. Paul Revere and his famous ride were immortalized by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in a poem published in 1861, more than eighty years after the even. Longfellow wrote the poem at the time of the Civil War. He hoped that his story of an ordinary citizen who comes to the aid of his country would stir patriotic feelings and support for the Union. He was right. In face, if it hadn''t been for Longfellow, Paul Revere may have remained a local legend. The poem fired the imaginations of Americans and a national hero was born. This illustrated edition of the classic poem features vivid oil paintings by Monica Vachula, whose research into period and place can be seen in the smallest detail. A concluding note by historian Jayne Triber, author of A True Republican: The Life of Paul Revere, explores the poem and Paul Revere''s place in American history.

The Divine comedy of Dante Alighieri, translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Evangeline, a Tale of Acadie

Evangeline, a Tale of Acadie
The poem follows an Acadian girl named Evangeline and her search for her lost love Gabriel, set during the time of the Expulsion of the Acadians.

Voices of the Night

release date: Apr 22, 2024
Voices of the Night
Reprint of the original, first published in 1843.

Inferno

release date: Apr 01, 2008
Inferno
"So full was I of slumber at the moment in which I had abandoned the true way . . . "O Muses, O high genius, now assist me! O memory, that didst write down what I saw, . . . thy nobility shall be manifest!" Although chiefly remembered for such works as "The Psalm of Life," "The Children''s Hour" and "Hiawatha," Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) spent many years as professor of modern languages at Bowdoin, and later at Harvard. In 1843, after several trips abroad, he began work on his translation of Dante. Immensely popular, and commanding a larger audience than any other poet in America, Longfellow produced a body of work which skillfully rendered European culture into terms his New World readers readily appreciated -- with his translation of "The Inferno" one of his most important offerings.

The Song of Hiawatha of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

The Divine Comedy ... Translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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