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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Wikipedia Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (February 27, 1807 – March 24, 1882) was an American poet and educator His original works include the poems "Paul Revere's Ride", The Song of Hiawatha, and Evangeline He was the first American to completely translate Dante Alighieri 's Divine Comedy and was one of the fireside poets from New England
10 Greatest Poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Written at a time when he was already renowned, Longfellow showcases his brilliance and versatility in what seems a ghostly poem at first But then subtlety takes over and the reader is introduced to how psychic phenomena and worldly desires may go hand in hand
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow | Biography, Poems, Facts | Britannica Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (born February 27, 1807, Portland, Massachusetts [now in Maine], U S —died March 24, 1882, Cambridge, Massachusetts) was the most popular American poet in the 19th century, known for such works as The Song of Hiawatha (1855) and “Paul Revere’s Ride” (1863)
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Poems, Childhood Facts Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was a famed 19th-century scholar, novelist and poet, known for works like 'Voices of the Night,' 'Evangeline' and 'The Song of Hiawatha '
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - U. S. National Park Service Longfellow is one of the monumental cultural figures of nineteenth-century America, the nation's preeminent poet in his era, whose verse is notable for its lyric beauty, its gentle moralizing, and its immense popularity
About Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was a commanding figure in the cultural life of nineteenth-century America Born in Portland, Maine in 1807, he became a national literary figure by the 1850s, and a world-famous personality by the time of his death in 1882
Longfellows Life and Legacy - NPS Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, one of America’s most famous and best loved poets, lived over one hundred years ago (1807-1882) Longfellow was born in 1807 He grew up in Maine and went to Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine In 1831, Longfellow married Mary Potter She died four years later
Longfellow Biography Longfellow based the heroine in Hyperion, written in 1839, on his wife Fanny His children also influenced his writing as evidenced in his poem The Children’s Hour
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 - 1882) - American Poems Probably one of the best loved American poets the world over is Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Many of his lines are as familiar to us as rhymes from Mother Goose or the words of nursery songs learned in early childhood Like these rhymes and melodies, they remain in the memory and accompany us through life