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  1. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was America's most beloved nineteenth century poet and is an integral part of our culture today. In his best known poems, Longfellow created myths and classic epics from American historical events and materials — Native American oral history ("The Song of Hiawatha"), the diaspora of Acadians (Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie), and the first battle of the Revolutionary ...

  2. ヘンリー・ワズワース・ロングフェロー. ヘンリー・ワズワース・ロングフェロー ( 英: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 、 1807年 2月27日 - 1882年 3月24日 [1] )は、 アメリカ合衆国 の 詩人 である。. 代表作に「ポール・リビアの騎行」 (Paul Revere's Ride) 、「人生讃歌」 (A ...

  3. Jan 2, 2018 · Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (born February 27, 1807 – died March 24, 1882) was an American poet of the Romantic period. He served as a professor at Harvard University and was an adept linguist, traveling throughout Europe and immersing himself in European culture and poetry, which he emulated in his poetry.

  4. Longfellow was born in Portland, Maine, on 27 February 1807. He was the second child and second son of Zilpah Wadsworth and Stephen Longfellow. Henry's maternal grandfather, General Peleg Wadsworth, was a Revolutionary war hero who went on to serve in the Massachusetts legislature and the U.S. Congress.

  5. Rare Materials. HOLLIS Catalog Search: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Manuscript Materials. Digital Highlights. Houghton Library Exhibition Website: "Public Poet, Private Man: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow at 200". A detailed biographical tour of the many rare materials in Harvard's collections, complete with links to digital images of manuscripts ...

  6. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, (born Feb. 27, 1807, Portland, Mass., U.S.—died March 24, 1882, Cambridge, Mass.), U.S. poet. Longfellow graduated from Bowdoin College and traveled in Europe before joining the modern-language faculties of Bowdoin (1829–35) and Harvard (1836–54). His Voices of the Night (1839 ...

  7. The Landlord's Tale. Paul Revere's Ride. By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Listen, my children, and you shall hear. Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere, On the eighteenth of April, in Seventy-five; Hardly a man is now alive. Who remembers that famous day and year. He said to his friend, "If the British march.

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