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"Longfellow: The Master Storyteller of American Legends" Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, renowned poet of the 19th century, captivated readers with his timeless tales

Background imageLongfellow Collection: At the masters door (colour litho)

At the masters door (colour litho)
833228 At the masters door (colour litho) by Bacon, John Henry Frederick (1868-1914); Private Collection; (add.info.: illustration from Childrens Stories from Longfellow)

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Hiawatha and Minehaha (colour litho)

Hiawatha and Minehaha (colour litho)
833225 Hiawatha and Minehaha (colour litho) by Copping, Harold (1863-1932); Private Collection; (add.info.: illustration from Childrens Stories from Longfellow)

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Longfellows Evangeline (engraving)

Longfellows Evangeline (engraving)
1053435 Longfellows Evangeline (engraving) by Gilbert, John (1817-97) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Longfellows Evangeline)

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, from the series Great Americans (N76

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, from the series Great Americans (N76) for Duke brand cigarettes, 1888

Background imageLongfellow Collection: The Public Library. Springfield. Date: 1920

The Public Library. Springfield. Date: 1920

Background imageLongfellow Collection: The Mighty Megissogwon Streaked with crimson, blue and yellow

The Mighty Megissogwon Streaked with crimson, blue and yellow
The Mighty Megissogwon " Streaked with crimson, blue and yellow, Crested with great eagle feathers". - The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1855). Date: circa 1904

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Pitched It Sheer into the River... Where It Still Is Seen in the Summer, 1889. Creator

Pitched It Sheer into the River... Where It Still Is Seen in the Summer, 1889. Creator
Pitched It Sheer into the River... Where It Still Is Seen in the Summer, 1889

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Boston Suburbs, 1874. Creator: John J. Harley

Boston Suburbs, 1874. Creator: John J. Harley
Boston Suburbs, 1874. Forest Hills, Longfellows Residence, Centre St Roxbury, Brookline, Chestnut Hill Reservoir and Drive, Massachusetts, USA

Background imageLongfellow Collection: The Home of the Poet Longfellow, Cambridge, Mass. c1897. Creator: Unknown

The Home of the Poet Longfellow, Cambridge, Mass. c1897. Creator: Unknown
The Home of the Poet Longfellow, Cambridge, Mass. c1897. The home of Henry W. Longfellow, also served as headquarters for General George Washington during the Siege of Boston, July 1775 - April 1776

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Celebrating Christmas with a bottle of champagne for one

Celebrating Christmas with a bottle of champagne for one - " With what a glory comes and goes the year.." - Longfellow. Date: 1918

Background imageLongfellow Collection: The Home of the poet Longfellow, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

The Home of the poet Longfellow, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
The Home of the poet Longfellow, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. The house, built in 1759 for John Vassall, was the home of American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882)

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Minnehaha Falls, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Minnehaha Falls, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Minnehaha Falls, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, c1900. Minnehaha Park, designed by landscape architect Horace WS. Cleveland in 1883

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Longfellow House, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, c18th century (1921). Artist: James Preston

Longfellow House, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, c18th century (1921). Artist: James Preston
Longfellow House, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, c18th century (1921). Plate taken from Famous Colonial Houses, by Paul M Hollister, published by David McKay (Philadelphia, 1921)

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Henry W. Longfellow, New England Poet, 1923. Artist: Rischgitz Collection

Henry W. Longfellow, New England Poet, 1923. Artist: Rischgitz Collection
Henry W. Longfellow, New England Poet, 1923. Published in The Outline of Literature, by John Drinkwater, London, 1923

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, American poet and teacher, late 19th century

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, American poet and teacher, late 19th century. Born in Portland, Maine, Longfellow (1807-1882) is popularly remembered today for his poem Paul Reveres Ride (1863)

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Portrait of the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882)

Portrait of the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882). Private Collection

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Longfellows house, c1880

Longfellows house, c1880. Cover of sheet music of setting of Henry Wadsworth Longfellows poem The Old House by the Lindens (The Open Door) set to music by John Blockley

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Hiawatha / Portrait

Hiawatha / Portrait
A portrait of Hiawatha

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807 - 1882. American poet and educator

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807 - 1882. American poet and educator. From International Library of Famous Literature, published c.1900

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Longfellows Home. Craigie House, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States Of America

Longfellows Home. Craigie House, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States Of America. From The Strand Magazine Published 1897

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807 A

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807 A

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807-1882, The Most Popular American Poet In The 19Th Century

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807-1882, The Most Popular American Poet In The 19Th Century. Illustrated By A. S
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807-1882, The Most Popular American Poet In The 19Th Century. Illustrated By A.S. Hartrick

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Hiawatha And Minnehaha. Representation Of The Character Created By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Hiawatha And Minnehaha. Representation Of The Character Created By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807-1882. American Poet

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Signature Of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882. ), The Most Popular American Poet In The 19Th

Signature Of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882. ), The Most Popular American Poet In The 19Th Century
Signature Of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882.), The Most Popular American Poet In The 19Th Century

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Racial / Iroquois 1905

Racial / Iroquois 1905
Iroquois chief wearing a feathered headdress, to illustrate Longfellows Song of Hiawatha Date: 1905

Background imageLongfellow Collection: HIAWATHA: CORN HARVESTING. Native American corn harvest. Wood engraving after Felix O. C

HIAWATHA: CORN HARVESTING. Native American corn harvest. Wood engraving after Felix O. C
HIAWATHA: CORN HARVESTING. Native American corn harvest. Wood engraving after Felix O.C. Darley from a 19th century edition of Henry Wadsworth Longfellows The Song of Hiawatha

Background imageLongfellow Collection: HIAWATHAs WEDDING. The wedding of Hiawatha and Minnehaha. Colored lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1858

HIAWATHAs WEDDING. The wedding of Hiawatha and Minnehaha. Colored lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1858

Background imageLongfellow Collection: PREV2A-00058

PREV2A-00058
Two lanterns in the belfry of the Old North Church, the signal to Paul Revere to begin his midnight ride, 1775. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration for Longfellows poem

Background imageLongfellow Collection: PREV2A-00006

PREV2A-00006
Paul Reveres ride to rouse Minutemen before the Battle of Lexington, April 19, 1775. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageLongfellow Collection: PREV2A-00039

PREV2A-00039
Paul Revere alerting inhabitants along the road to Lexington, 1775. Hand-colored halftone of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Boston, Massachusetts - USA - Notable sights of the city

Boston, Massachusetts - USA - Notable sights of the city: Longfellows House, The City Hall, Bunker Hill Monument, the Public Gardens, Faneuil Hall

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 A?o??n? 1882). American p

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 A?o??n? 1882). American poet and educator. Engraving, 19th century. Colored

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Racial / Iroquois C1904

Racial / Iroquois C1904
Elderly Iroquois chief wearing a feathered headdress and carrying a blanket over his arm, to illustrate Longfellows Song of Hiawatha Date: circa 1904

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Racial / Iroquois 1904

Racial / Iroquois 1904
Iroquois chief wearing ceremonial dress, to illustrate Longfellows Song of Hiawatha Date: 1904

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Irving & Lit Friends

Irving & Lit Friends
WASHINGTON IRVING American author and his literary friends at Sunnyside Date: circa 1883

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Longfellow Square, Portland, Maine, USA

Longfellow Square, Portland, Maine, USA
Longfellow Square (with a statue of the poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow), Portland, Maine, USA, on the corner of State and Congress Street, with St Lukes Episcopal Church. Date: circa 1905

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Malvina Longfellow, 1915

Malvina Longfellow, 1915
American actress Malvina Longfellow(1889-1962), pictured in The Bystander in 1915 at the time of her London debut in Lady Levers play The Torches of Fate

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Suffragette in Snow Votes for Women

Suffragette in Snow Votes for Women. A lone suffragette holding a banner stands in the snow and ice. The caption reads, And loud that clarion voice replied

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Billie Carleton & Malvina Longfellow

Billie Carleton & Malvina Longfellow
A double page spread of photographs profiling Billie Carleton, (4 September 1896 28 November 1918), English musical comedy actress during the First World War

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Miles Standish

Miles Standish
Scene from The Courtship of Miles Standish by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Date: circa 1900

Background imageLongfellow Collection: LONGFELLOW

LONGFELLOW
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW American poet, author of Hiawatha and much more with his autograph Date: 1807 - 1882

Background imageLongfellow Collection: POSTER: BOOKS, 1966. Books add something extra. Poster by Bill Sokol, 1966

POSTER: BOOKS, 1966. Books add something extra. Poster by Bill Sokol, 1966

Background imageLongfellow Collection: The Craigie House, Cambridge, Massachusetts, u

The Craigie House, Cambridge, Massachusetts, u
The Craigie House, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.s.A. Residence of the Late H.W. Longfellow

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Born February 27, 1807; Died March 24, 1882

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Born February 27, 1807; Died March 24, 1882

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Source Size = 2479 x 1874

Source Size = 2479 x 1874
The Poet Longfellows Church in Massachusetts, United States

Background imageLongfellow Collection: The Longfellow House, Cambridge, Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882, Homes and haunts

The Longfellow House, Cambridge, Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882, Homes and haunts, Dwellings, United States, Massachusetts, Cambridge, 1900

Background imageLongfellow Collection: LONGFELLOW: ROMAN TOMB. The so-called Tomb of Nero, in Rome, thought to have

LONGFELLOW: ROMAN TOMB. The so-called Tomb of Nero, in Rome, thought to have been the emperors tomb, but actually erected by Vibia Maria Maxima in honor of her parents

Background imageLongfellow Collection: HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW (1807-1882). American poet. Cabinet photograph, c1880

HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW (1807-1882). American poet. Cabinet photograph, c1880



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"Longfellow: The Master Storyteller of American Legends" Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, renowned poet of the 19th century, captivated readers with his timeless tales. One such epic was "The Song of Hiawatha, " a mesmerizing narrative that delved into Native American folklore. In this poetic masterpiece, Longfellow weaved together the story of Hiawatha, an Iroquois warrior and leader. Through vivid imagery and rhythmic verses, he transported readers to the enchanting world of tribal traditions and natural wonders. From Hiawatha's adventures in fishing for Nahma, the mighty sturgeon, to his heart-wrenching loss when Minnehaha tragically passed away, Longfellow painted a poignant picture of love and sorrow. The union between Hiawatha and his beloved bride became an emblematic symbol of unity amidst diversity. Yet Longfellow's literary prowess extended beyond indigenous legends. In "The Courtship of Miles Standish, " he ventured into colonial history by narrating the tale of John Alden and Priscilla Mullens during the Pilgrim era in Plymouth Colony. Through this captivating narrative poem, Longfellow explored themes like unrequited love and moral dilemmas. With illustrations depicting scenes from their courtship by talented artists like George Henry Boughton and John Gilbert, these characters came alive on paper. Longfellow's ability to transport readers through time showcased his mastery as a storyteller. Whether it was portraying historical events or delving into Native American culture with Hiawatha's portrait at its center - he left an indelible mark on literature that still resonates today. As we delve into Longfellow's works centuries later, we are reminded why he remains one of America's most celebrated poets – because within each line lies a profound understanding of human emotions woven together with lyrical beauty.