The complete poetical works of Longfellow

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Houghton Mifflin, 1920 - 689 σελίδες
First among American poets to attain world-wide fame, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow saw with a poetic eye, yet kept in touch with the common mind. It was his privilege to interpret to his generation the hitherto unknown treasures of European culture. It was through him that the poetry of the Old World -- the romance of town and tower and storied stream, the figures of monk and saint and man-at-arms, of troubadour and minnesinger, of artist and builder and dreamer -- became the familiar possession of the new. Longfellow wrote with simplicity and reverence. -- From publisher's description.

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