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9780451418548

Evangeline and Selected Tales and Poems

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  • ISBN13:

    9780451418548

  • ISBN10:

    0451418549

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2013-02-05
  • Publisher: Signet Classics
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Summary

Distinguished poet Horace Gregory has selected 37 of Longfellow's most enduring poems for this edition--the only paperback of Longfellow's poetry in print to offer perceptive insight into the many facets of his genius. Now revised with a new Introduction. Reissue.

Author Biography

The life of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–82) was a mixture of triumph and tragedy, fulfillment and disappointment. His youthful ambitions were all literary, but to please his father, he became a teacher. During the eight years he taught modern languages at Bowdoin College and the eighteen years he lectured at Harvard, however, his pen was not idle: Thirteen of his books were published, including Evangeline (1847), the polemic Poems on Slavery (1842), and The Golden Legend (1851). In 1855, the year after Longfellow gave up teaching in order to devote his full efforts to writing, his friend Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote him, “No other poet has anything like your vogue.” Public triumphs were sometimes overshadowed by private grief. Longfellow was married twice: In 1836, his wife of five years died in childbirth. Seven years later, after a long, sometimes painful courtship, he married Elizabeth Appleton and settled in historic Craigie House, Cambridge, Massachusetts. In a tragic accident, she was burned to death in 1861, leaving the poet with six children to rear. Longfellow overcame his sorrow and continued his work, which was acclaimed throughout America and Europe. In 1881, the year before his death, his birthday was celebrated in schools all over America. Three years later, a bust of Longfellow was unveiled in the Poet’s Corner, Westminster Abbey.
 
Edward M. Cifelli, Ph.D., has taught British and American literature for more than thirty-five years and is the author or editor of seven books, including biographies of poets David Humphreys and John Ciardi. A regular essayist on poetry for several magazines, he is currently at work on a book about Arkansas poet Miller Williams.
 
Horace Gregory (1898–1982) was an American poet most noted for his dramatic structure and penetrating insights into the harshness of contemporary life. Among his volumes are Chelsea Rooming House (1930), Poems 1930–40 (1941), and Another Look (1976). He also made translations of the poems of Catullus and of Ovid’s Metamorphoses.

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