Selected PoemsPenguin, 1988 M01 1 - 432 páginas
Longfellow was the most popular poet of his day. This selection includes generous samplings from his longer works—Evangeline, The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Hiawatha—as well as his shorter lyrics and less familiar narrative poems. |
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... VILLAGE BLACKSMITH THE SLAVE SINGING AT MIDNIGHT THE WARNING THE ARSENAL AT SPRINGFIELD THE OCCULTATION OF ORION THE DAY IS DONE MEZZO CAMMIN* SEAWEED THE FIRE OF DRIFT-WOOD-DEVEREUX FARM, NEAR MARBLEHEAD Front Cover.
... village life in Maine. The European and Yankee sketchbook ideas did not so much compete with each other as peacefully coexist in Longfellow's imagination. Another notable feature of these projects was their future testimony to ...
... Village Blacksmith.” Always slow to take affront, even at insulting behavior, by 1846 Longfellow could look tranquilly at some abusive reviews that greeted his new collection, The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems, which contained “The ...
... village life portrayed at the poem's start. The poem, then, is by no means exclusively about an isolated case of disruption taking place in a sealed chamber of the past. The poem's relentless movement from idyllic pleasure to brooding ...
... village, the home of Acadian farmers,— Men whose lives glided on like rivers that water the woodlands, Darkened by shadows of earth, but reflecting an image of heaven? Waste are those pleasant farms, and the farmers forever departed ...
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FROM THE SONG OF HIAWATHA | |
THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH | |
FROM TALES OF A WAYSIDE INN | |
THE NEW ENGLAND TRAGEDIES | |
FINALE SAINT JOHN | |
A PSALM OF LIFE WHAT THE HEART OF THE YOUNG MAN SAID TO | |
THE SLAVE SINGING AT MIDNIGHT | |