Life of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Volume One)The Minerva Group, Inc., 2004 - 480 pages The Life of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow by his brother contains abundant material for a full survey of the poets life and career.This is the life of a man of letters. Mr. Longfellow was not that exclusively, but he was that supremely. He touched life at many points; and certainly he was no bookworm or dry-as-dust scholar shut up in a library. He kept the doors of his study always open, both literally and figuratively. But literature, as it was his earliest ambition, was always his most real interest; it was his constant point of view; it was his chosen refuge. |
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Contents
SchoolDays | 16 |
College Years | 26 |
College Poems | 40 |
Last Years in College | 49 |
After Graduation | 67 |
In France | 76 |
In the North of Spain | 102 |
In the South of Spain | 125 |
In England and Northern Europe | 208 |
Winter and Spring in Heidelberg | 219 |
In Tyrol and Switzerland | 234 |
Professor in Harvard College | 253 |
Craigie House | 268 |
Poems Letters and Journal | 279 |
Hyperion and Voices of the NightLetters and Journal | 319 |
Letters and Journal | 351 |
A Year in Italy | 135 |
In Germany | 159 |
Professor in Bowdoin College | 178 |
Professor in Bowdoin College continued | 191 |
Letters | 383 |
Third Visit to Europe | 413 |
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