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Birds of Passage

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Erschienen am 03.06.2022, Auflage: 1/2022
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ISBN/EAN: 8596547054818
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 46 S., 0.37 MB
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Beschreibung

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 'Birds of Passage' shines as a compelling collection of poetry that showcases the poet's impressive command of language and deep understanding of human experience. Within its pages, readers will encounter an array of poems that reflect Longfellow's poetic versatility, as well as his ability to meld the personal with the universal. The literary style of the collection is both evocative and accessible, resonating with the sonorous quality for which Longfellow is renowned. Situated within the broader literary context, this body of work underscores Longfellow's stature as a bridge between European literary traditions and emerging American literary identity, especially given his pioneering translation of Dante's Divine Comedy into English.As one of the most influential figures in 19th-century American literature, Longfellow shaped the cultural and literary landscape of his time. His extensive travels and scholarly pursuits, including his acclaimed translation work, informed the broad canvas of themes and styles found in 'Birds of Passage.' The poet's academic background and his personal travails, which included profound loss and the Civil War's deep impact, imbue his poetry with a depth of emotion and an earnest search for meaning.'Birds of Passage' is highly recommended for both aficionados of classic American literature and newcomers to Longfellow's work. The collection offers a rich literary experience, highlighting Longfellow's artistic maturity and his consequential role in the canon of American poetry. These poems invite readers to embark on a journey through the tapestry of human emotion and the pursuit of transcendental insights, making this collection a timeless addition to any bibliophile's collection.

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (18071882), one of the most prominent figures in American poetry, has left a lasting impression on the literary world with his distinctive lyrical voice and masterful storytelling. Born in Portland, Maine, he was a precocious child who developed an early passion for literature. Longfellow cultivated his craft at Bowdoin College, where he later served as a professor before accepting a role at Harvard. His extensive travels and proficiency in European languages enriched his poetic sensibility and infused his writing with an international flair.Longfellow's poetic output is varied and voluminous, encapsulating the Romantic spirit with works like 'Birds of Passage' (1858), a collection that demonstrates his adeptness at capturing the transient beauty of life through verse. Characterized by their musicality, accessibility, and emotive strength, Longfellow's poems echo an earnestness and moral idealism that resonated widely with both his contemporaries and future generations. His legacy endures, immortalized by his extensive contributions to American literary culture and his role in shaping the nation's cultural identity through the power of his words.

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