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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Longfellow in 1868 by Julia Margaret Cameron
Personal information
Birth dateFebruary 27, 1807
Place of birthPortland, Maine, United States
Date of deathMarch 24, 1882(age 75)
Death placeCambridge, Massachusetts, United States
OccupationPoet
Professor
Literary movementRomanticism

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (February 27, 1807 - March 24, 1882) was an American poet and educator whose works include "Paul Revere's Ride", The Song of Hiawatha, and Evangeline. He was also the first American to translate Dante Alighieri's The Divine Comedy and was one of the five Fireside Poets.

Longfellow was born in Portland, Maine, then part of Massachusetts, and studied at Bowdoin College. After spending time in Europe he became a professor at Bowdoin and, later, at Harvard College. His first major poetry collections were Voices of the Night (1839) and Ballads and Other Poems (1841). Longfellow retired from teaching in 1854 to focus on his writing, living the remainder of his life in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in a former headquarters of George Washington. His first wife, Mary Potter, died in 1835 after a miscarriage. His second wife, Frances Appleton, died in 1861 after sustaining burns from her dress catching fire. After her death, Longfellow had difficulty writing poetry for a time and focused on his translation. He died in 1882.

Longfellow predominantly wrote lyric poems which are known for their musicality and which often presented stories of mythology and legend. He became the most popular American poet of his day and also had success overseas. He has been criticized, however, for imitating European styles and writing specifically for the masses.

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Based on the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, this animated program gives viewers a sense of the historical circumstances of this crucial event at the start of the American Revolution. Longfellow's potent imagery and heart-racing mood put the viewer on the horse with Paul Revere, sharing the images and the importance of the mission. "An excellent way to culminate a unit on Longfellow or to begin a unit on the American Revolution."-- ABCCLIO Video Rating Guide for Libraries. Produced by Sharon Hoogstraten Productions. A Coronet release. 10 minutes color. Direct link to purchase the DVD: www.phoenixlearninggroup.com
1.60 min. | 4.41 user rating
Dramatic reading of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's classic poem, "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere by cdavid cottrill. History Website: sites.google.com Blog Site: paulreveresrideof1776.blogspot.com
5.33 min. | 4.80 user rating
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A setting of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem "The Arrow and the Song" (1845), by Jacob Collier; featuring Jacob Collier with his respective Id, Ego and Superego; influenced by dubstep and broken beat. Music and video © Jacob Collier 2011 Follow me on Facebook: www.facebook.com
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The pictures were all taken in 1859. The first picture shows Longfellow's three daughters: Annie Allegra, age 4 front, Edith, age 6 left, Alice Mary age 9 at the back. The second shows his wife Fanny, Frances Appleton Longfellow, at the age of 42. Just two years later, while Longfellow was asleep in his study, his wife was sealing their daughter's hair with wax when a spark set fire to her dress. She ran to Longfellow and woke him up. He desperately tried to smother the flames but Fanny was so severely burned that she died that night. Longfellow was burned too, too badly to go to Fanny's funeral. His face was so scarred that he could not shave, and that is why he grew the long white beard that is now the most familiar image of him. After the tragedy he lived with constant grief and the fear that he would go mad. www.uncp.edu This poem is one of the first he wrote after the event. I have a great admiration for Longfellow as a man. He is often ridiculed and despised as a poet, yet he created lines that were so succinct that they have become part of the language, eg "into each life some rain must fall." Longfellow seems to me in every way admirable, a loving husband and father, an industrious scholar, a great teacher and very popular in his day. He reached more people than most poets ever will. His simple poetry has descriptions of the human condition and an attitude to life that seem exemplary. www.hwlongfellow.org The day is cold, and dark, and dreary It rains, and the <b>...</b>
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Die Lorelei / The Loreley in 5 languages Played on piano by Erling Jan Sørensen Music by Friedrich Silcher, 1837 (1789-1860) Words by Heinrich Heine, 1822 (1799-1856) British:James Thomson (1834-1882) US Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) Danish: Olaf Hansen (1870-1932) Swedish:Hjalmar Procopé (1868-1927). www.erlingmusic.dk/ German: Heinrich Heine (1799-1856) 1. Ich weiss nicht, was soll es bedeuten, dass ich so traurig bin, ein Märchen aus uralten Zeiten, das kommt mir nicht aus dem Sinn. Die Luft ist kühl und es dunkelt, und ruhig fliesst der Rhein; der Gipfel des Berges funkelt, im Abendsonnenschein. 2. Die schönste Jungfrau sitzet dort oben wunderbar, ihr goldnes Geschmeide blitzet, sie kämmt ihr goldenes Haar. Sie kämmt es mit goldenem Kamme, und singt ein Lied dabei; das hat eine wundersame, gewaltige Melodei. 3. Den Schiffer im kleinen Schiffe, ergreift es mit wildem Weh; er schaut nicht die Felsenriffe, er schaut nur hinauf in die Höh'. Ich glaube, die Wellen verschlingen am Ende Schiffer und Kahn, Und das hat mit ihrem Singen, die Loreley getan. British: James Thomson (Bysshe Vanolis) 1834 - 1882 Irish poet Attempts at Translation from Heine James Thomson (1834-1882) Poet, Journalist. Born 1834; died 1882. Active 1854-1882 in Scotland, Britain, Europe 1. I know not what evil is coming, But my heart feels sad and cold; A song in my head keeps humming, A tale from the times of old. The air is fresh and it darkles, And smoothly flows the Rhine; The peak of the <b>...</b>
3.30 min. | 5.0 user rating
A documentary on the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. © Adam Gendler. 2008.
7.68 min. | 4.84 user rating
American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's lyrics are set against the very distant images of two fully illuminated ships sailing past one another in the darkness of night. Ships were photographed on October 24 & 25, 2008 while in the Atlantic Ocean just south of Grand Bahama Island. Photos and accompanying audio were recorded from the deck of the Carnival Destiny, which was en route to Miami at the conclusion of a 5 night Eastern Caribbean cruise. The identities of the ships in the photos is unknown, though based on the light patterns and colors it appears the west-bound vessel (headed left) is a Carnival ship, while the vessel headed east (to the right) is from Royal Caribbean International. Inspired from a segment in another video of mine: Destiny's Day at Sea & Tour of Ship. See other videos from this cruise! www.youtube.com
1.10 min. | 3.0 user rating
Video para el blog-post: veronicavera-factorhumano.com ¡La vida es real!, ¡La vida es algo serio! Y la tumba no es su meta. Polvo eres y en polvo te convertirás, no se refería al alma. Es actuar para que cada amanecer nos lleve más lejos que hoy. El tiempo es breve y el arte es largo. En el extenso campo de batalla de este mundo, ¡No seas como un buey mudo y manejado! ¡Sé un héroe en la lucha! Psalm of Life, poema escrito por Henry Longfellow. Paul Scofield, lo recita en este comercial transmitido por la CNN y que forma parte de la Serie de Poemas 1997 "Thoughts that transcend Time" del Union Bank of Switzerland. Copyright de UBS. Links Recomendados Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 - 1882) www.poetryfoundation.org Poem: A Psalm of Life www.poetryfoundation.org
1.02 min. | 4.88 user rating
A Psalm of Life by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow read by Rev. Michael Haynes for FPP, 1999
6.90 min. | 5.0 user rating

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“The steel in our ship of state”: Obama cowers before the military - World Socialist Web Site Tweet this news
World Socialist Web Site--The metaphor employed by Obama's speechwriters featured most prominently in the 1850 poem of -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow-, “The Building of the Ship. ... - Date : Thu, 02 Sep 2010 04:54:01 GMT+00:00
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