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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: 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

Background imageLongfellow Collection: LONGFELLOW: STANDISH. Why don t you speak for yourself, John? Illustration of John Alden

LONGFELLOW: STANDISH. Why don t you speak for yourself, John? Illustration of John Alden and Priscilla Mullens by Arthur I. Keller for The Courtship of Miles Standish, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Background imageLongfellow Collection: LONGFELLOW: EVANGELINE. Title page of the first edition of Henry W. Longfellows Evangeline

LONGFELLOW: EVANGELINE. Title page of the first edition of Henry W. Longfellows Evangeline, Boston, 1847

Background imageLongfellow Collection: ADVERTISEMENT: BOOKS, 1890. American magazine advertisements for Poetry, Bibles

ADVERTISEMENT: BOOKS, 1890. American magazine advertisements for Poetry, Bibles and Religious Historical Works, including Miltons Paradise Lost, and a volume of poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Background imageLongfellow Collection: USA - Pittsfield, Massachusetts - Longfellows Home

USA - Pittsfield, Massachusetts - Longfellows Home
USA - Pittsfield, Massachusetts - The home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) - renowned American poet and educator. Date: circa 1905

Background imageLongfellow Collection: (1807-1882). American poet. Oil over a daguerreotype, c1850, by Southworth & Hawes

(1807-1882). American poet. Oil over a daguerreotype, c1850, by Southworth & Hawes
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW (1807-1882). American poet. Oil over a daguerreotype, c1850, by Southworth & Hawes

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) American poet. Longfellows house, Tinted

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) American poet. Longfellows house, Tinted lithograph from the cover of a setting of his poem The Old House by the Lindens (The Open Door)

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (1793-1864), American ethnologist, geographer and geologist

Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (1793-1864), American ethnologist, geographer and geologist, born at Albany, New York. In 1832 he discovered the source of the Mississippi

Background imageLongfellow Collection: LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworth (1807-1882). American

LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworth (1807-1882). American poet. Engraving

Background imageLongfellow Collection: HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW (1807-1882). American poet. Lithograph, American, 19th century

HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW (1807-1882). American poet. Lithograph, American, 19th century

Background imageLongfellow Collection: LONGFELLOW: WAYSIDE INN. Illustration for Henry Wadsworth Longfellows poem The Wayside Inn

LONGFELLOW: WAYSIDE INN. Illustration for Henry Wadsworth Longfellows poem The Wayside Inn, first published in 1863. Wood engraving, American, c1880, after Homer Dodge Martin

Background imageLongfellow Collection: LONGFELLOW: EVANGELINE. Meekly she bowed her own, and murmured, Father, I thank thee

LONGFELLOW: EVANGELINE. Meekly she bowed her own, and murmured, Father, I thank thee
LONGFELLOW: EVANGELINE. Meekly she bowed her own, and murmured, " Father, I thank thee." Illustration for Henry Wadsworth Longfellows poem Evangeline. Wood engraving by F.O.C. Darley, 1884

Background imageLongfellow Collection: LONGFELLOW: EVANGELINE. Merrily, merrily, whirled the wheels of the dizzying dances / Under

LONGFELLOW: EVANGELINE. Merrily, merrily, whirled the wheels of the dizzying dances / Under the orchard-trees and down the path to the meadows

Background imageLongfellow Collection: STEAM-CATAMARN, 1880. The steam-catamaran Henry W. Longfellow, in service on the Hudson River

STEAM-CATAMARN, 1880. The steam-catamaran Henry W. Longfellow, in service on the Hudson River. Wood engraving, American, 1880

Background imageLongfellow Collection: HIAWATHA: HUNTING. Engraving after Felix O. C. Darley from a 19th century edition of Henry

HIAWATHA: HUNTING. Engraving after Felix O. C. Darley from a 19th century edition of Henry Wadsworth Longfellows The
HIAWATHA: HUNTING. Engraving after Felix O.C. Darley from a 19th century edition of Henry Wadsworth Longfellows The Song of Hiawatha

Background imageLongfellow Collection: LONGFELLOW: STANDISH. Priscilla Mullens wondering to John Alden why Miles Standish does not woo

LONGFELLOW: STANDISH. Priscilla Mullens wondering to John Alden why Miles Standish does not woo her himself. Wood engraving after George Henry Boughton (1833-1905)

Background imageLongfellow Collection: HIAWATHA & MINNEHAHA. The meeting of Hiawatha and Minnehaha: colored engraving by Felix O. C

HIAWATHA & MINNEHAHA. The meeting of Hiawatha and Minnehaha: colored engraving by Felix O. C
HIAWATHA & MINNEHAHA. The meeting of Hiawatha and Minnehaha: colored engraving by Felix O.C. Darley from a 19th century edition of Longfellows The Song of Hiawatha

Background imageLongfellow Collection: HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW (1807-1882). American poet. Color engraving, American, 1863

HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW (1807-1882). American poet. Color engraving, American, 1863

Background imageLongfellow Collection: HIAWATHA & MINNEHAHA. Wood engraving from a 19th century edition of The Song of Hiawatha by Henry

HIAWATHA & MINNEHAHA. Wood engraving from a 19th century edition of The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
HIAWATHA & MINNEHAHA. Wood engraving from a 19th century edition of " The Song of Hiawatha" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, illustrated by Felix O.C. Darley

Background imageLongfellow Collection: LONGFELLOW: HIAWATHA. The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The story of Osseo

LONGFELLOW: HIAWATHA. The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The story of Osseo. Wood engraving after Felix O.C. Darley from a 19th century edition

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Henry W. Longfellow

Henry W. Longfellow. Date 1875

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Longfellow in his study

Longfellow in his study

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Dunchurch Forge

Dunchurch Forge
The Old Forge, Dunchurch, Warwickshire, England, reputed to be the original smithy on which Henry Wadsworth Longfellow based his poem The Village Blacksmith (1842). Date: 1950s

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century portrait

Background imageLongfellow Collection: PLIT2A-00112

PLIT2A-00112
Evangeline, an illustration from the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageLongfellow Collection: PREV2A-00059

PREV2A-00059
Paul Revere seeing two lights in the Old North Church steeple, riding to Lexington to warn the Minutemen the British were coming, 1775. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageLongfellow Collection: PREV2A-00043

PREV2A-00043
Paul Reveres ride to awaken the Minutemen of Lexington, Massachusetts, April 19, 1775. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Longfellow home - 4

Longfellow home - 4
LONGFELLOWs home at Craigie House, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Hiawatha / Minnehaha

Hiawatha / Minnehaha
Minnehaha stands on the edge of the lake, watching as Hiawatha paddles his canoe into the sunset

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Henry Longfellow

Henry Longfellow
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW American writer, best known for " Hiawath" and the line " ships that pass in the night..."

Background imageLongfellow Collection: H. W. Longfellow: Hiawatha

H. W. Longfellow: Hiawatha
Hiawatha invents the pictogram which he carves onto a tree

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Hiawatha / Beggars Dance

Hiawatha / Beggars Dance
Pau-Puk Keewis dances the Beggars Dance, to the accompaniment of a merry flute flute playing crowd, at Hiawathas wedding

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Longfellow / Harpers 1882

Longfellow / Harpers 1882
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW American poet, best known for The Song of Hiawatha (1855)

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Longfellow / Anon Postcard

Longfellow / Anon Postcard
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW American poet, best known for The Song of Hiawatha (1855)

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Longfellow / Chappel

Longfellow / Chappel
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW American writer, author of Hiawatha, Psalm of Life etc

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Longfellow (Middleaged)

Longfellow (Middleaged)
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW American writer, best known for his Hiawatha and for the line ships that pass in the night... in middle age

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Longfellow home - 6

Longfellow home - 6
LONGFELLOWs home at Craigie House, Cambridge, Massachusetts - the poet working in his study

Background imageLongfellow Collection: Longfellow home - 3

Longfellow home - 3
LONGFELLOWs home at Craigie House, Cambridge, Massachusetts



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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.