A Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Companion

A Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Companion

Author: Robert L. Gale

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2003-12-30

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 0313017123

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Best remembered today as the author of The Song of Hiawatha, Longfellow continues to be one of the most popular poets in American literary history. This book is a guide to his life and writings. A brief introductory essay overviews Longfellow's life and accomplishments. A chronology then summarizes the chief events in his career. Hundreds of alphabetically arranged entries follow, discussing individual poems, his other writings, his family members and professional associates, and topics related to his life and literary achievements. Entries list works for further reading, and the volume closes with a selected, general bibliography. Longfellow has also enjoyed fame worldwide; in England, his poems outsold those of Browning and Tennyson. In addition to being a gifted poet, Longfellow had a brilliant career as a college professor. He wrote numerous critical works and translations, and was also a leading American Dante scholar. He frequently wrote letters, and his admirers often sought his advice on personal and professional matters.


A Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Companion

A Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Companion

Author: Robert L. Gale

Publisher: Greenwood

Published: 2003-12-30

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13:

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"A brief introductory essay overviews Longfellow's life and accomplishments. A chronology then summarizes the chief events in his career. Hundred of alphabetically arranged entries follow, discussing individual poems, his other writings, his family members and professional associates, and topics related to his life and literary achievements."--Jacket.


Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Author: Meghan Fitzmaurice

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2006-01-15

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 9781404205031

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Biography of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow chronicling his major achievements and legacy.


The Cambridge Companion to W. H. Auden

The Cambridge Companion to W. H. Auden

Author: Stan Smith

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2005-01-13

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 1139827138

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This volume brings together specially commissioned essays by some of the world's leading experts on the life and work of W. H. Auden, one of the major English-speaking poets of the twentieth century. The volume's contributors include a prize-winning poet, Auden's literary executor and editor, and his most recent, widely acclaimed biographer. It offers fresh perspectives on his work from Auden critics, alongside specialists from such diverse fields as drama, ecological and travel studies. It provides scholars, students and general readers with a comprehensive and authoritative account of Auden's life and works in clear and accessible English. Besides providing authoritative accounts of the key moments and dominant themes of his poetic development, the Companion examines his language, style and formal innovation, his prose and critical writing and his ideas about sexuality, religion, psychoanalysis, politics, landscape, ecology, and globalisation. It also contains a comprehensive bibliography of writings about Auden.


The Letters of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1814-1843

The Letters of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1814-1843

Author: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 1990-07

Total Pages: 600

ISBN-13: 9780674527256

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Most of the letters, which are of prime importance in America's cultural history, have never before been published. The remainder that have appeared in print frequently did so in emasculated form and in a wide variety of books and journals. Here, scrupulous annotations supply relevant identifications of individuals, explain allusions, and present information regarding the addresses of letters, endorsements, postmarks, and the location of manuscripts.


The Heroines of Henry Longfellow

The Heroines of Henry Longfellow

Author: Timothy E.G. Bartel

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2022-08-16

Total Pages: 135

ISBN-13: 1666913073

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poems are filled with powerful heroines, from Evangeline, the exiled wanderer, to Vittoria Colonna, the aging genius of the Italian renaissance. In The Heroines of Henry Longfellow: Domestic, Defiant, Divine, Timothy E. G. Bartel provides a survey of Longfellow’s major heroines, placing them in the context of Longfellow’s body of work and the poet’s interests in theology, politics, and history. Though Longfellow’s heroines have sometimes been dismissed as mere domestic caricatures, Bartel argues that Longfellow’s heroines are nothing of the sort. Instead, they provide us with unique pictures of how one’s individual talents and desires can be harmonized with the Christian ideals of communal justice, ethical living, and ultimate union with the Divine.


Dear Mr. Longfellow

Dear Mr. Longfellow

Author: Sydelle Pearl

Publisher: Prometheus Books

Published: 2012-11-20

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 1616146397

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If you were attending school in the late-nineteenth century, it's very likely that your teacher would have taught you to memorize lines from "The Village Blacksmith" by renowned poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. And on the classroom wall you'd probably see his portrait looking down benignly on you and your classmates. Longfellow was so famous and beloved by youth in this era that he was known as "the children's poet." Students not only memorized his poetry but sent him hundreds of letters. In this charming biography, storyteller and author Sydelle Pearl recounts the life of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow by drawing upon the letters he received from his young admirers. In their letters, children from yesteryear reveal details about their lives that reach across the years to young people today. The letters also highlight the unique, close relationship that children shared with Longfellow. A girl from West Virginia writes, "Thank you so much for writing for children…. It makes us feel that we are not forgotten." Others ask him about what he did as a boy or a young man. In one extraordinary gesture of friendship, the schoolchildren of Cambridge celebrated his birthday by presenting him with a chair created from the wood of the "spreading chestnut tree" made famous in his poem "The Village Blacksmith." Longfellow dedicated his poem "From My Arm-Chair" to these thoughtful children. Complete with selected poems and photographs of the poet and his family, Dear Mr. Longfellow brings to life a famous figure of American literature and a distant, simpler age in the history of our country.