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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

    27 febbraio 1807 – 24 marzo 1882

    Questo poeta americano è celebrato per il suo lirismo musicale, che spesso intreccia racconti di mitologia e leggenda nei suoi versi. La sua opera raggiunse un'immensa popolarità sia a livello nazionale che internazionale, riconosciuta per la sua abilità narrativa e il suo ampio fascino. Sebbene a volte criticato per aver emulato stili europei, la sua voce distintiva e la sua capacità di creare poesie risonanti e simili a canzoni hanno consolidato il suo status di figura poetica di spicco della sua epoca. La sua scrittura esplora temi di eroismo e il potere duraturo delle storie antiche.

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    In the Harbor (Ultima Thule - Part 2)
    The Poetical Works Of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    Aftermath
    Havran
    The Courtship of Miles Standish
    • Set against the backdrop of the Pilgrims' journey on the Mayflower in 1620, this narrative poem explores themes of love and longing through the story of Miles Standish. Celebrated for its lyrical beauty, it reflects the early American experience and is richly illustrated. Written by renowned poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, a key figure in American literature, this work is essential for poetry enthusiasts and those interested in American history. The edition also includes a biography of Longfellow by John William Cousin.

      The Courtship of Miles Standish
    • Aftermath

      • 126pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      The narrative explores the intricate relationships between its characters, delving into their personal struggles and triumphs. It weaves together themes of identity, belonging, and the search for purpose, set against a backdrop of vivid imagery and compelling dialogue. The author skillfully blends humor and poignancy, creating a rich tapestry that invites readers to reflect on their own lives while connecting deeply with the characters' journeys.

      Aftermath
    • The book features a captivating blend of fantasy and adventure, where the protagonist discovers a hidden world filled with magical creatures and ancient secrets. As they navigate this enchanting realm, themes of friendship, courage, and self-discovery emerge, challenging the characters to confront their fears and embrace their destinies. With rich world-building and dynamic character development, the narrative invites readers to explore the complexities of loyalty and the power of choice in shaping one's future.

      In the Harbor (Ultima Thule - Part 2)
    • Featuring a comprehensive collection of Longfellow's poetry, this volume includes his renowned works like 'Hiawatha', 'The Wreck of the Hesperus', and 'Evangeline', alongside a variety of shorter poems, translations, and verse-dramas. This new edition is meticulously hand-edited, ensuring clarity and completeness, making it a delightful resource for both new readers and long-time fans of Longfellow's literary contributions.

      The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    • A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year A Booklist Editor's Choice   Rich in imagery and detail, this exquisitely rendered picture book introduces readers to one of America's favorite classic poems, "The Song of Hiawatha" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Illustrated by Susan Jeffers, the Caldecott-Honor winning author of Three Jovial Huntsmen, A Mother Goose Rhyme, this book beautifully weaves together oral traditions of American Indian culture and presents a charming and hypnotic account of Hiawatha’s boyhood.   “Exquisite, detailed illustrations grace this picture book which presents the part of Longfellow's stirring poem dealing with Hiawatha's boyhood and his relationship to his grandmother, who teaches him about the ways of animals and the forces of nature. The illustrator's careful research on flora and fauna and woodland Indian culture is evident. Some of the poem's background is explained in a note at the beginning. This is truly a picture book for all ages.”—Children's Literature (emphasis added)

      The song of Hiawatha
    • Cento canti di altissima poesia: la Divina Commedia è considerata il primo testo della letteratura italiana. L'opera immortale del nostro sommo poeta è qui presentata in un'edizione che riproduce il testo critico secondo l'ultima vulgata stabilita da Giorgio Petrocchi. Il primo a definire "Divina" la Commedia di Dante fu Boccaccio; il titolo Divina Commedia risulta per la prima volta in una edizione del 1555. Il senso del viaggio dantesco nell'oltretomba può essere rintracciato nella discussa Epistola a Cangrande della Scala - al quale l'autore dedica il Paradiso: Dante spiega di aver voluto mostrare agli uomini che l'unico modo per elevarsi dalla loro condizione di peccatori e per conquistare verità e salvezza è affidarsi al retto uso della ragione. Un viaggio allegorico attraverso cui il poeta, e con lui l'umanità tutta, riesce ad abbandonare "la selva oscura" della propria miseria per rendersi degno di attingere al divino. -- 4ème de couverture

      Divina Commedia
    • Outre-Mer and Drift-wood

      • 308pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, an influential educator and poet, is celebrated for his remarkable contributions to literature, including his pioneering translation of Dante's Divine Comedy. This collection features two of his exceptional works, showcasing his poetic brilliance and deep understanding of the human experience. Readers can expect to explore themes of love, loss, and the beauty of language through Longfellow's masterful storytelling and lyrical style.

      Outre-Mer and Drift-wood
    • The book presents a modern interpretation of a classic nineteenth-century poem, featuring illustrations by G. Brian Karas that enhance the text. This creative pairing invites readers to explore the timeless themes of Longfellow's work through a fresh artistic lens, bridging the gap between past and present. The combination of evocative imagery and lyrical verse offers a unique experience for both new readers and fans of the original poem.

      The Village Blacksmith