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HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW.pptx

  1. 1. HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW
  2. 2. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was born in Portland, Maine on February 27, 1807. He was an American Poet and Educator. Son of Stephen and Zilpah Longfellow. At the age of six, he showed a great propensity toward writing. At age 19, he graduated from Bowdoin College.
  3. 3. He traveled Europe for three years, preparing himself for his new career as a college professor in modern languages. In 1831, he married to Mary Storer Potter. In 1835, during a second trip to Europe. Mary Storer Potter died during a miscarriage. He publish his first book a description of his travels called Outre Mer (Overseas).
  4. 4. In 1836, he began teaching at Harvard University. Three years later, (1839) at the age of 32, he published his first collection of poems Voices of the Night, followed in 1841 by Ballads and other Poems. In 1843, he married to Frances Elizabeth (Fanny) Appleton and had six children together. In 1847, he published Evangeline.
  5. 5. In 1854, he decided to quit teaching to devote all his time in poetry. In 1855, he published the poem The Song of Hiawatha. In 1860, he wrote Paul Revere’s Ride. In 1861, his wife Frances Elizabeth Longfellow died tragically.
  6. 6. Longfellow’s famous beard conceals his scars, which he obtained when he attempted to save his wife from the fire. In 1867, He translated Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy. In 1879, he wrote The Cross of Snow. He died on March 24, 1882 from peritonitis.
  7. 7. Longfellow wrote many lyric poems known for their and often presenting stories of mythology and legend. He has been criticized by some, for imitating European styles and writing specifically for the masses. Much of Longfellow’s work is categorized as lyric poetry, but he experimented with many forms, like free verse.
  8. 8. HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW ACHIEVEMENTS • More than a million copies of his poetry had been sold. • Granted private audiences with Queen Victoria. • Granted honorary degrees from Oxford and Cambridge. • In America, a national holiday was declared to celebrate his seventy fifth birthday . • From the late nineteenth century to the mid twentieth, nearly century school age child in the United States and most of Britain were required to read some of his poetry. • Became the first American to be honored a memorial in the Poets’ Corner of Westminster Abbey a distinction reserved for the greatest English Poets.
  9. 9. Poets’ Corner of Westminster Abbey in London, England. First stamp to honor Longfellow, issued on February 16, 1940 For bicentennial issuing a commemorative stamp on March 15, 2007
  10. 10. HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW NOTABLE WORKS • Ballads and Other Poems • Evangeline (A Tale of Acadie) • Paul Revere’s Ride • The Song of Hiawatha • The Voices of the Night • The Psalm of Life
  11. 11. THANK YOU! 

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