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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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4233: 55: 783: 1368: 602:, president of Harvard College, offering him the Smith Professorship of Modern Languages with the stipulation that he spend a year or so abroad. There, he further studied German as well as Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, and Icelandic. In October 1835, his wife Mary had a miscarriage during the trip, about six months into her pregnancy. She did not recover and died after several weeks of illness at the age of 22 on November 29, 1835. Longfellow had her body embalmed immediately and placed in a lead coffin inside an oak coffin, which was shipped to 358: 256: 1264: 747: 1101:. Longfellow intended the anthology "to bring together, into a compact and convenient form, as large an amount as possible of those English translations which are scattered through many volumes, and are not accessible to the general reader". In honor of his role with translations, Harvard established the Longfellow Institute in 1994, dedicated to literature written in the United States in languages other than English. 7839: 1126: 891: 548:. His time abroad lasted three years and cost his father $ 2,604.24, the equivalent of over $ 67,000 today. He traveled to France, Spain, Italy, Germany, back to France, then to England before returning to the United States in mid-August 1829. While overseas, he learned French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and German, mostly without formal instruction. In Madrid, he spent time with 4252: 1280:". He was such an admired figure in the United States during his life that his 70th birthday in 1877 took on the air of a national holiday, with parades, speeches, and the reading of his poetry. Longfellow's popularity rapidly declined, beginning shortly after his death and into the 20th century, as academics focused attention on other poets such as Walt Whitman, 1228:, as many of his readers were children. A reviewer in 1848 accused Longfellow of creating a "goody two-shoes kind of literature ... slipshod, sentimental stories told in the style of the nursery, beginning in nothing and ending in nothing". A more modern critic said, "Who, except wretched schoolchildren, now reads Longfellow?" A London critic in the 1249: 853:
from his nap and rushed to help her, throwing a rug over her, but it was too small. He stifled the flames with his body, but she was badly burned. Longfellow's youngest daughter Annie explained the story differently some 50 years later, claiming that there had been no candle or wax but that the fire had started from a
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instead a generalized poem of mourning. The death of his second wife Frances, as biographer Charles Calhoun wrote, deeply affected Longfellow personally but "seemed not to touch his poetry, at least directly". His memorial poem to her was the sonnet "The Cross of Snow" and was not published in his lifetime.
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sold in London in a single day. Children adored him; "The Village Blacksmith"'s "spreading chestnut-tree" was cut down and the children of Cambridge had it converted into an armchair which they presented to him. In 1884, Longfellow became the first non-British writer for whom a commemorative bust was
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suggests that criticizing Longfellow at that time was almost a criminal act equal to "carrying a rifle into a national park". In the last two decades of his life, he often received requests for autographs from strangers, which he always sent. John Greenleaf Whittier suggested that it was this massive
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Frances was putting locks of her children's hair into an envelope on July 9, 1861 and attempting to seal it with hot sealing wax while Longfellow took a nap. Her dress suddenly caught fire, but it is unclear exactly how; burning wax or a lighted candle may have fallen onto it. Longfellow was awakened
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I will not disguise it in the least...the fact is, I most eagerly aspire after future eminence in literature, my whole soul burns most ardently after it, and every earthly thought centres in it...I am almost confident in believing, that if I can ever rise in the world it must be by the exercise of my
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We want a national literature commensurate with our mountains and rivers ... We want a national epic that shall correspond to the size of the country ... We want a national drama in which scope shall be given to our gigantic ideas and to the unparalleled activity of our people ... In a word, we want
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Over the years, Longfellow's personality has become part of his reputation. He has been presented as a gentle, placid, poetic soul, an image perpetuated by his brother Samuel Longfellow who wrote an early biography which specifically emphasized these points. As James Russell Lowell said, Longfellow
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On August 22, 1879, a female admirer traveled to Longfellow's house in Cambridge and, unaware to whom she was speaking, asked him: "Is this the house where Longfellow was born?" He told her that it was not. The visitor then asked if he had died here. "Not yet", he replied. In March 1882, Longfellow
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On September 14, 1831, Longfellow married Mary Storer Potter, a childhood friend from Portland. The couple settled in Brunswick, but the two were not happy there. Longfellow published several nonfiction and fiction prose pieces in 1833 inspired by Irving, including "The Indian Summer" and "The Bald
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His first wife, Mary Potter, died in 1835 after a miscarriage. His second wife, Frances Appleton, died in 1861 after sustaining burns when her dress caught fire. After her death, Longfellow had difficulty writing poetry for a time and focused on translating works from foreign languages. Longfellow
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As a very private man, Longfellow did not often add autobiographical elements to his poetry. Two notable exceptions are dedicated to the death of members of his family. "Resignation" was written as a response to the death of his daughter Fanny in 1848; it does not use first-person pronouns and is
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On May 10, 1843, Longfellow received a letter from Fanny Appleton agreeing to marry him. He was too restless to take a carriage and walked 90 minutes to meet her at her house. They were soon married; Nathan Appleton bought the Craigie House as a wedding present, and Longfellow lived there for the
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The rapidity with which American readers embraced Longfellow was unparalleled in publishing history in the United States; by 1874, he was earning $ 3,000 (~$ 80,788 in 2023) per poem. His popularity spread throughout Europe as well, and his poetry was translated during his lifetime into Italian,
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to speak at his fiftieth reunion at Bowdoin College, despite his aversion to public speaking. He read the poem "Morituri Salutamus" so quietly that few could hear him. The next year, he declined an offer to be nominated for the Board of Overseers at Harvard "for reasons very conclusive to my own
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for an editorial role at one of Morris's publications. He considered moving to New York after New York University proposed offering him a newly created professorship of modern languages, but there would be no salary. The professorship was not created and Longfellow agreed to continue teaching at
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As a memorial to their father, Longfellow's children donated land across Brattle Street and facing the family home to the City of Cambridge, which became Longfellow Park. A monument featuring a bas relief of Miles Standish, Sadalphon, the Village Blacksmith, the Spanish Student, Evangeline, and
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near Boston. He was deeply saddened by her death and wrote: "One thought occupies me night and day...She is dead – She is dead! All day I am weary and sad". Three years later, he was inspired to write the poem "Footsteps of Angels" about her. Several years later, he wrote the poem "Mezzo
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On August 27, 1829, he wrote to the president of Bowdoin that he was turning down the professorship because he considered the $ 600 (~$ 17,168 in 2023) salary "disproportionate to the duties required". The trustees raised his salary to $ 800 with an additional $ 100 to serve as the college's
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which collected poems representing several geographical locations, including European, Asian, and Arabian countries. Emerson was disappointed and reportedly told Longfellow: "The world is expecting better things of you than this ... You are wasting time that should be bestowed upon original
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Longfellow wrote many lyric poems known for their musicality and often presenting stories of mythology and legend. He became the most popular American poet of his day and had success overseas. He has been criticized for imitating European styles and writing poetry that was too sentimental.
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Longfellow returned to the United States in 1836 and took up the professorship at Harvard. He was required to live in Cambridge to be close to the campus and, therefore, rented rooms at the Craigie House in the spring of 1837. The home was built in 1759 and was the headquarters of
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and ether to deal with his grief. He worried that he would go insane, begging "not to be sent to an asylum" and noting that he was "inwardly bleeding to death". He expressed his grief in the sonnet "The Cross of Snow" (1879) which he wrote 18 years later to commemorate her death:
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considered him an imitator of European forms, but he praised his ability to reach a popular audience as "the expressor of common themes—of the little songs of the masses". He added, "Longfellow was no revolutionarie: never traveled new paths: of course never broke new paths."
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wrote to Longfellow in May 1841 of his "fervent admiration which genius has inspired in me" and later called him "unquestionably the best poet in America". Poe's reputation increased as a critic, however, and he later publicly accused Longfellow of
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librarian, a post which required one hour of work per day. During his years teaching at the college, he translated textbooks from French, Italian, and Spanish; his first published book was a translation of the poetry of medieval Spanish poet
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be perfectly well, who has a brain and a heart". He had difficulty coping with the death of his second wife Frances. Longfellow was very quiet, reserved, and private; in later years, he was known for being unsocial and avoided leaving home.
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was published in 1842 as Longfellow's first public support of abolitionism. However, as Longfellow himself wrote, the poems were "so mild that even a Slaveholder might read them without losing his appetite for breakfast". A critic for
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Longfellow was the most popular poet of his day. As a friend once wrote, "no other poet was so fully recognized in his lifetime". Many of his works helped shape the American character and its legacy, particularly with the poem
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on November 17, 1820, a patriotic and historical four-stanza poem called "The Battle of Lovell's Pond". He studied at the Portland Academy until age 14. He spent much of his summers as a child at his grandfather Peleg's farm in
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Longfellow rarely wrote on current subjects and seemed detached from contemporary American concerns. Even so, he called for the development of high quality American literature, as did many others during this period. In
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He was important as a translator; his translation of Dante became a required possession for those who wanted to be a part of high culture. He encouraged and supported other translators, as well. In 1845, he published
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and was particularly impressed by the author's work ethic. Irving encouraged the young Longfellow to pursue writing. While in Spain, Longfellow was saddened to learn that his favorite sister Elizabeth had died of
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that had fallen on the floor. Both accounts state that Frances was taken to her room to recover, and a doctor was called. She was in and out of consciousness throughout the night and was administered
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in his poetry, but he focused on it less in his later years. Much of his poetry imparts cultural and moral values, particularly focused on life being more than material pursuits. He often used
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rest of his life. His love for Fanny is evident in the following lines from his only love poem, the sonnet "The Evening Star" which he wrote in October 1845: "O my beloved, my sweet
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for the first time a few months later on November 1, 1847. His literary income was increasing considerably; in 1840, he had made $ 219 from his work, but 1850 brought him $ 1,900.
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Bowdoin. It may have been joyless work. He wrote, "I hate the sight of pen, ink, and paper ... I do not believe that I was born for such a lot. I have aimed higher than this".
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American poetry—"with two or three exceptions, there is not a poet of mark in the whole union"—but he singled out Longfellow as one of those exceptions. An editor of the
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in what Poe biographers call "The Longfellow War". He wrote that Longfellow was "a determined imitator and a dextrous adapter of the ideas of other people", specifically
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who became his lifelong friend. He boarded with a clergyman for a time before rooming on the third floor in 1823 of what is now known as Winthrop Hall. He joined the
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A Longfellow Genealogy: Comprising the English Ancestry and Descendants of the Immigrant William Longfellow of Newbury, Massachusetts, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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agreed, calling it "the thinnest of all Mr. Longfellow's thin books; spirited and polished like its forerunners; but the topic would warrant a deeper tone". The
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concluded that "Longfellow was minor and derivative in every way throughout his career ... nothing more than a hack imitator of the English Romantics." Author
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said that Longfellow's poetry illustrated "the careful moulding by which art attains the graceful ease and chaste simplicity of nature". Longfellow's friend
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After graduating in 1825, Longfellow was offered a job as professor of modern languages at his alma mater. An apocryphal story claims that college trustee
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wrote in 1846, "Whatever the miserable envy of trashy criticism may write against Longfellow, one thing is most certain, no American poet is more read".
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before a book edition was released in 1835. Shortly after the book's publication, Longfellow attempted to join the literary circle in New York and asked
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wrote of him as "our chief singer" and one who "wins and warms ... kindles, softens, cheers calms the wildest woe and stays the bitterest tears!"
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He pursued his literary goals by submitting poetry and prose to various newspapers and magazines, partly due to encouragement from Professor
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a national literature altogether shaggy and unshorn, that shall shake the earth, like a herd of buffaloes thundering over the prairies.
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Longfellow had become one of the first American celebrities and was popular in Europe. It was reported that 10,000 copies of
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called him "one of the very few in our time who has successfully aimed in putting poetry to its best and sweetest uses". The
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called him "a sweet and beautiful soul". In reality, his life was much more difficult than was assumed. He suffered from
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correspondence which led to Longfellow's death: "My friend Longfellow was driven to death by these incessant demands".
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in Boston by crossing the Boston Bridge. That bridge was replaced in 1906 by a new bridge which was later renamed the
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published the first substantial praise of Longfellow's work. In the January 23, 1828, issue of his magazine
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that he used in his poetry came from legends, mythology, and literature. He was inspired, for example, by
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was translations, but he included nine original poems and seven poems that he had written as a teenager.
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said that Longfellow could be completely removed from the history of literature without much effect.
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in his work. In "Nature", for example, death is depicted as bedtime for a cranky child. Many of the
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Longfellow was devastated by Frances's death and never fully recovered; he occasionally resorted to
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and hired him under the condition that he travel to Europe to study French, Spanish, and Italian.
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for $ 3,000 (~$ 80,788 in 2023). At that time, this was the highest price ever paid for a poem.
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On June 14, 1853, Longfellow held a farewell dinner party at his Cambridge home for his friend
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went to bed with severe stomach pain. He endured the pain for several days with the help of
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and especially hoped for reconciliation between the northern and southern states after the
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had an "absolute sweetness, simplicity, and modesty". At Longfellow's funeral, his friend
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King of the Lobby: The Life and Times of Sam Ward, Man-About-Washington in the Gilded Age
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was erected in Longfellow's birthplace of Portland, Maine, in September 1888. In 1909, a
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before he died surrounded by family on Friday, March 24. He had been suffering from
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Online exhibition featuring material from the collection of Longfellow's papers at the
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Whatever the catalyst, Longfellow began his tour of Europe in May 1826 aboard the ship
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Gioia, Dana (1993). "Longfellow in the Aftermath of Modernism". In Parini, Jay (ed.).
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in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His last few years were spent translating the poetry of
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Longfellow's Translation of Dante rendered side by side with that of Cary and Norton
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Mary Storer Potter became Longfellow's first wife in 1831 and died four years later.
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leanings. In his senior year, Longfellow wrote to his father about his aspirations:
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has noteworthy representation volumes inscribed by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
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The American Adam: Innocence, Tragedy, and Tradition in the Nineteenth Century
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Hiawatha, characters from Longfellow's works, was dedicated in October 1914.
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immediately put Longfellow "among the first of our American poets". Poet
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Searchable poem text database, biographical data, lesson plans.
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That Wild Fellow John Neal and the American Literary Revolution
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Portrait of an American Humanist
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The Original Knickerbocker: The Life of Washington Irving
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Edgar A. Poe: Mournful and Never-ending Remembrance
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Cross of Snow: A Life of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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New York: Arcade Publishing. p. 242. 1947: 1945: 1371:"The Village Blacksmith" (manuscript page 1) 1347:was unveiled in Washington, DC, sculpted by 996:Much of Longfellow's work is categorized as 525:. He gave the student commencement address. 312:and became a professor there and, later, at 3876: 3864: 3585: 3443:. Cambridge, MA: Apple-wood Books. p.  3324: 3072: 3000: 2964: 2573: 2332: 2330: 901:Longfellow spent several years translating 7929:Hall of Fame for Great Americans inductees 6641: 5774: 5438: 5424: 5416: 5313: 5299: 5291: 4754: 4740: 4732: 4360: 4346: 4338: 4087:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 4001:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 3163:. University of California Press. p.  53: 42: 5405:Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site 4690:Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site 3991:. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press. 3720: 3597: 3558: 3546: 2784: 2742: 2675: 2491: 1899: 1847: 1845: 1843: 1411:The Spanish Student. A Play in Three Acts 384:, he grew up in what is now known as the 3912: 3900: 3852: 3840: 3796:Visions and Revisions of American Poetry 3768: 3732: 3617:. New York: Vintage Books. p. 353. 3506: 3482: 3467: 3440:A Guide to Writers' Homes in New England 3409: 3312: 3273: 3261: 3087: 3048: 3036: 3012: 2976: 2940: 2889: 2874: 2862: 2826: 2663: 2621: 2561: 2549: 2518: 2503: 2449: 2408: 2321: 2285: 2261: 2225: 2213: 2201: 2189: 2094: 1978: 1863: 1793: 1740: 873:Such is the cross I wear upon my breast 781: 646:, his debut book of poetry. The bulk of 509:talents in the wide field of literature. 362:Birthplace of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 4048:. New York: Columbia University Press. 4045:The Columbia History of American Poetry 3825:What is there to love about Longfellow? 3744: 3662: 3570: 3494: 3421: 3300: 3249: 3099: 2988: 2952: 2850: 2811: 2757: 2699: 2651: 2636: 2585: 2537: 2437: 2425: 2384: 2360: 2348: 2309: 2297: 2237: 2174: 2162: 2109:Washington Irving: An American Original 2045: 2021: 1951: 1911: 1887: 1875: 1728: 1721: 414:. He was the second of eight children. 181: 1843; died 1861) 160: 1831; died 1835) 4080: 3994: 3888: 3674: 3199: 3060: 2718:. Greenwood Publishing Group. p.  2715:A Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Companion 2687: 2372: 571:Outre-Mer: A Pilgrimage Beyond the Sea 27:American poet and educator (1807–1882) 7919:Writers from Cambridge, Massachusetts 7785:Romanticism and the French Revolution 4178:. New York: Oxford University Press. 4014:. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company. 3780: 3756: 3696:. New York: Alfred A. 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New York: The Macmillan Company. 1684:Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow Jr. 1551:(including the "second flight" of 1129:Longfellow and his friend Senator 947:I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day 519:The United States Literary Gazette 421:in the early 1600s. They included 239:Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow Jr. 59:An 1868 portrait of Longfellow by 25: 7949:19th-century American translators 4328:The Oliver Wendell Holmes Library 3159:Walt Whitman: The Song of Himself 2138:. New York: Basic Books. p.  1643:(translation from Italian) (1867) 1634:(translation from Spanish) (1833) 1355:issued stamps commemorating him. 557:at the age of 20 in May of 1829. 529:European tours and professorships 112: 7994:Burials at Mount Auburn Cemetery 7838: 7837: 4763:Hall of Fame for Great Americans 4250: 2902:Jacob, Kathryn Allaying (2010). 1157:made him instantly popular. The 801:(1845–1921), Fanny (1847–1848), 769:New England Anti-Slavery Society 254: 7899:19th-century American novelists 4716:"the mills of God grind slowly" 4496:The Courtship of Miles Standish 4023:Longfellow: A Rediscovered Life 1539:The Courtship of Miles Standish 1323:The Courtship of Miles Standish 1149:Longfellow's early collections 1136:Fellow Portland, Maine, native 635:. It is preserved today as the 178: 157: 7954:Translators of Dante Alighieri 4123:. New York: Harper Perennial. 3952:"The Legend of Rabbi Ben Levi" 1753:Wadsworth–Longfellow Genealogy 1583:(comprising the third part of 1573:(including the second part of 1095:The Poets and Poetry of Europe 326:Revolutionary War headquarters 1: 7808:Wanderer above the Sea of Fog 4721:"Whom the gods would destroy" 3978:Longfellow: His Life and Work 2468:. 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Walrus Publishers, 2002. 1695:, a musical adaptation by 1654:Poets and Poetry of Europe 1587:and the "third flight" of 1490: 1384: 445:, the first child born in 398:American Revolutionary War 386:Wadsworth-Longfellow House 265:Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 168:Frances Elizabeth Appleton 47:Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 29: 7817: 7780:Romanticism and economics 5795:Manuel Antônio de Almeida 4985:Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. 4980:Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. 4770: 4669:Washington, D.C. memorial 4540:The Sermon of St. Francis 4454:The Wreck of the Hesperus 4138:Sullivan, Wilson (1972). 4102:. New York: Grove Press. 4010:Brooks, Van Wyck (1952). 3362:Sears, Donald A. 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Gale (2003). 1601:Kéramos and Other Poems 1506:Ballads and Other Poems 1230:London Quarterly Review 1187:Contemporaneous writer 1169:John Greenleaf Whittier 1155:Ballads and Other Poems 1099:Cornelius Conway Felton 786:Longfellow circa 1850, 668:George Stillman Hillard 664:Cornelius Conway Felton 652:Ballads and Other Poems 441:through their daughter 322:Ballads and Other Poems 296:Longfellow was born in 32:Henry Wadsworth (actor) 7974:Bowdoin College alumni 7790:Romanticism in science 7745:Middle Ages in history 7740:List of Romantic poets 6452:Josiah Gilbert Holland 5235:James McNeill Whistler 5165:Augustus Saint-Gaudens 5080:Matthew Fontaine Maury 4599:Richard Henry Dana III 4557:Alexander S. Wadsworth 4525:Tales of a Wayside Inn 4482:The Death of Minnehaha 4440:The Village Blacksmith 3974:Arvin, Newton (1963). 1585:Tales of a Wayside Inn 1575:Tales of a Wayside Inn 1548:Tales of a Wayside Inn 1417:The Arrow and the Song 1372: 1272: 1260: 1133: 1090: 1047:Longfellow often used 993: 992:Longfellow circa 1850s 898: 811:Richard Henry Dana Jr. 807:Richard Henry Dana III 794: 792:Southworth & Hawes 751: 687: 656:The Village Blacksmith 591: 511: 452:Longfellow attended a 365: 61:Julia Margaret Cameron 34:. For other uses, see 7760:Romantic epistemology 7750:Opium and Romanticism 6319:Stojadinović-Srpkinja 5545:Counter-Enlightenment 5185:Harriet Beecher Stowe 5155:Franklin D. Roosevelt 4885:James Fenimore Cooper 4845:William Cullen Bryant 4820:Alexander Graham Bell 4569:Alice Mary Longfellow 4518:The Saga of King Olaf 4447:The Skeleton in Armor 4314:, Harvard University. 3987:Bayless, Joy (1943). 1656:(translations) (1844) 1370: 1266: 1251: 1232:, however, condemned 1198:Alfred, Lord Tennyson 1128: 1085: 1065:The Skeleton in Armor 991: 969:Mount Auburn Cemetery 936:Longfellow supported 896:Mount Auburn Cemetery 893: 785: 754:The small collection 749: 685: 604:Mount Auburn Cemetery 589: 515:Thomas Cogswell Upham 506: 404:, a passenger on the 360: 308:). He graduated from 304:, Massachusetts (now 87:, Massachusetts, U.S. 7904:Novelists from Maine 7824:Age of Enlightenment 5466:England (literature) 5215:Booker T. Washington 5125:Alice Freeman Palmer 5105:William T. G. 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Michelson 4965:Nathaniel Hawthorne 4915:Ralph Waldo Emerson 4900:James Buchanan Eads 4504:The Children's Hour 4332:Library of Congress 3956:www.theatlantic.com 3202:, pp. 175–176. 3015:, pp. 137–139. 2955:, pp. 240–241. 2588:, pp. 164–165. 2363:, pp. 124–125. 2300:, pp. 114–115. 1571:Three Books of Song 1500:Voices of the Night 1475:Christus: A Mystery 1419:(short poem) (1845) 1404:Hyperion, a Romance 1399:(travelogue) (1835) 1306:Ralph Waldo Emerson 1296:, in his 2020 book 1151:Voices of the Night 930:The New York Ledger 855:self-lighting match 842:Nathaniel Hawthorne 741:The Spanish Student 648:Voices of the Night 644:Voices of the Night 494:Nathaniel Hawthorne 396:, a general in the 382:159–161 Fore Street 318:Voices of the Night 289:and was one of the 7914:Mythopoeic writers 5760:White Mountain art 5701:Historical fiction 5509:Spain (literature) 5160:Theodore Roosevelt 5100:Samuel F. B. 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2238:Calhoun (2004) 2230: 2228:, p. 187. 2218: 2216:, p. 199. 2206: 2204:, p. 225. 2194: 2179: 2175:Calhoun (2004) 2167: 2163:Calhoun (2004) 2155: 2149:978-0465008537 2148: 2124: 2118:978-1559708364 2117: 2099: 2097:, p. 186. 2087: 2075: 2050: 2046:Calhoun (2004) 2038: 2026: 2022:Calhoun (2004) 2014: 1995: 1983: 1981:, p. 184. 1968: 1956: 1952:Calhoun (2004) 1941: 1916: 1912:Calhoun (2004) 1904: 1892: 1888:Calhoun (2004) 1880: 1876:Calhoun (2004) 1868: 1866:, p. 181. 1856: 1839: 1811: 1798: 1786: 1774: 1760: 1745: 1743:, p. 180. 1733: 1729:Calhoun (2004) 1720: 1719: 1717: 1714: 1712: 1709: 1708: 1707: 1703:, of his poem 1687: 1681: 1674: 1671: 1670: 1669: 1663: 1657: 1649: 1646: 1645: 1644: 1635: 1627: 1624: 1623: 1622: 1616: 1610: 1604: 1598: 1592: 1578: 1568: 1565:Flower-de-Luce 1562: 1556: 1544: 1535: 1529: 1523: 1517: 1509: 1503: 1483: 1480: 1479: 1478: 1472: 1466: 1460: 1451: 1443: 1437: 1436:(novel) (1849) 1429: 1420: 1414: 1413:(drama) (1843) 1408: 1407:(novel) (1839) 1400: 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B. Shelley 6167: 6165: 6162: 6160: 6157: 6155: 6152: 6150: 6149:Mary Robinson 6147: 6145: 6142: 6140: 6137: 6135: 6132: 6130: 6127: 6125: 6122: 6120: 6117: 6115: 6112: 6110: 6107: 6105: 6102: 6100: 6097: 6095: 6092: 6090: 6087: 6085: 6082: 6080: 6077: 6075: 6072: 6070: 6067: 6066: 6064: 6062: 6056: 6050: 6047: 6045: 6042: 6040: 6037: 6035: 6032: 6030: 6027: 6025: 6022: 6020: 6017: 6015: 6012: 6010: 6007: 6005: 6002: 6000: 5997: 5995: 5992: 5990: 5987: 5985: 5982: 5980: 5977: 5975: 5972: 5970: 5967: 5965: 5962: 5960: 5957: 5955: 5952: 5950: 5947: 5945: 5942: 5941: 5939: 5935: 5929: 5926: 5924: 5921: 5919: 5916: 5914: 5911: 5909: 5906: 5904: 5901: 5899: 5896: 5894: 5891: 5889: 5886: 5884: 5881: 5879: 5878:Chateaubriand 5876: 5874: 5871: 5869: 5866: 5865: 5863: 5861: 5857: 5851: 5848: 5846: 5843: 5841: 5838: 5836: 5833: 5831: 5828: 5826: 5823: 5821: 5818: 5816: 5813: 5811: 5808: 5806: 5803: 5801: 5798: 5796: 5793: 5791: 5788: 5786: 5783: 5782: 5780: 5776: 5773: 5771: 5767: 5761: 5758: 5756: 5755: 5751: 5749: 5746: 5744: 5741: 5739: 5736: 5734: 5731: 5729: 5726: 5724: 5721: 5719: 5716: 5714: 5711: 5709: 5708: 5707:Mal du siècle 5704: 5702: 5699: 5695: 5692: 5690: 5687: 5686: 5685: 5682: 5680: 5677: 5675: 5674: 5670: 5668: 5665: 5663: 5660: 5659: 5657: 5653: 5647: 5644: 5642: 5639: 5637: 5634: 5632: 5629: 5627: 5626: 5622: 5620: 5617: 5613: 5612: 5608: 5607: 5606: 5603: 5601: 5598: 5596: 5593: 5591: 5588: 5586: 5583: 5581: 5578: 5576: 5573: 5571: 5568: 5566: 5563: 5561: 5558: 5556: 5553: 5551: 5548: 5546: 5543: 5541: 5538: 5536: 5533: 5531: 5528: 5527: 5525: 5521: 5515: 5512: 5510: 5507: 5505: 5502: 5500: 5497: 5495: 5492: 5490: 5487: 5485: 5482: 5480: 5477: 5475: 5472: 5469: 5467: 5464: 5462: 5459: 5458: 5456: 5452: 5448: 5441: 5436: 5434: 5429: 5427: 5422: 5421: 5418: 5406: 5403: 5402: 5400: 5396: 5389: 5388: 5384: 5381: 5380: 5376: 5375: 5373: 5369: 5362: 5361: 5357: 5354: 5353: 5349: 5346: 5345: 5341: 5340: 5338: 5334: 5329: 5328: 5323: 5316: 5311: 5309: 5304: 5302: 5297: 5296: 5293: 5281: 5280:Wilbur Wright 5278: 5276: 5273: 5271: 5268: 5266: 5263: 5261: 5258: 5256: 5253: 5251: 5248: 5246: 5243: 5241: 5238: 5236: 5233: 5231: 5228: 5226: 5223: 5221: 5218: 5216: 5213: 5211: 5208: 5206: 5203: 5201: 5198: 5196: 5193: 5191: 5188: 5186: 5183: 5181: 5178: 5176: 5173: 5171: 5168: 5166: 5163: 5161: 5158: 5156: 5153: 5151: 5148: 5146: 5143: 5141: 5138: 5136: 5133: 5131: 5128: 5126: 5123: 5121: 5118: 5116: 5115:Simon Newcomb 5113: 5111: 5108: 5106: 5103: 5101: 5098: 5096: 5093: 5091: 5088: 5086: 5083: 5081: 5078: 5076: 5075:John Marshall 5073: 5071: 5068: 5066: 5065:James Madison 5063: 5061: 5058: 5056: 5053: 5051: 5048: 5046: 5043: 5041: 5038: 5036: 5035:Robert E. Lee 5033: 5031: 5030:Sidney Lanier 5028: 5026: 5023: 5021: 5018: 5016: 5013: 5011: 5008: 5006: 5003: 5001: 4998: 4996: 4993: 4991: 4988: 4986: 4983: 4981: 4978: 4976: 4975:Patrick Henry 4973: 4971: 4968: 4966: 4963: 4961: 4958: 4956: 4953: 4951: 4948: 4946: 4943: 4941: 4938: 4936: 4935:Robert Fulton 4933: 4931: 4928: 4926: 4923: 4921: 4918: 4916: 4913: 4911: 4908: 4906: 4903: 4901: 4898: 4896: 4893: 4891: 4888: 4886: 4883: 4881: 4878: 4876: 4873: 4871: 4868: 4866: 4863: 4861: 4858: 4856: 4853: 4851: 4848: 4846: 4843: 4841: 4838: 4836: 4833: 4831: 4828: 4826: 4823: 4821: 4818: 4816: 4813: 4811: 4808: 4806: 4803: 4801: 4798: 4796: 4793: 4791: 4790:Louis Agassiz 4788: 4786: 4783: 4781: 4778: 4776: 4773: 4772: 4769: 4764: 4757: 4752: 4750: 4745: 4743: 4738: 4737: 4734: 4722: 4719: 4717: 4714: 4712: 4709: 4708: 4706: 4702: 4696: 4693: 4691: 4688: 4686: 4683: 4682: 4680: 4676: 4670: 4667: 4663: 4660: 4659: 4658: 4655: 4654: 4652: 4648: 4641: 4638: 4635: 4632: 4629: 4626: 4625: 4623: 4619: 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Henry Longfellow
Henry Wadsworth (actor)
Longfellow (disambiguation)
An 1868 portrait of Longfellow by Julia Margaret Cameron
Julia Margaret Cameron
Portland
District of Maine
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Bowdoin College
AB
Ernest
Alice
Stephen Longfellow
Samuel Longfellow
Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow Jr.
Henry W. Longfellow
Paul Revere's Ride
The Song of Hiawatha
Evangeline
Dante Alighieri
Divine Comedy
fireside poets
Portland
District of Maine
Portland, Maine
Bowdoin College
Harvard College
Revolutionary War headquarters
George Washington
Cambridge, Massachusetts

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