Tales of a Wayside Inn: Paul Revere’s Ride, The Saga of King Olaf & Other Poems

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This classic poetry collection supports language arts and American literature curriculum.

Tales of a Wayside Inn: Paul Revere's Ride, The Saga of King Olaf & Other Poems
Tales of a Wayside Inn: Paul Revere’s Ride, The Saga of King Olaf & Other Poems
$10.99

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Explore Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s classic poetry collection, Tales of a Wayside Inn, featuring some of his most famous and best-loved works, including Paul Revere’s Ride and The Saga of King Olaf. This eclectic anthology of long poems showcases Longfellow’s wide-ranging interests and literary accomplishments, as he retells epic tales from all over the world in a variety of poetic meters and styles, such as blank verse, dactylic hexameter, octosyllabic lines, iambic pentameter, and heroic couplets. Scholar Robert Gale praised the collection, noting it to be “the best combination of narrative poems ever written by an American.” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) was an American poet and educator, widely regarded as one of the most influential poets in American literature. He was born in Portland, Maine, and grew up in a prominent and affluent family. His father, Stephen Longfellow, was a prominent lawyer and his mother, Zilpah Wadsworth, was a direct descendant of the influential Puritan theologian John Cotton. Longfellow attended private schools in Portland and was educated at Bowdoin College, where he graduated in 1825. After college, he traveled to Europe, where he studied foreign languages and literature. Upon his return, he became a professor of modern languages at Bowdoin College, where he taught for nearly 10 years. In 1836, he published his first book of poems, “Voices of the Night,” which was well received and established him as a major poet. Longfellow went on to publish over 150 poems, including “The Song of Hiawatha,” “Evangeline,” and “The Courtship of Miles Standish.” He was one of the most popular poets of the time and was praised for his use of accessible language and his ability to capture emotional and moral themes. His works were also notable for their focus on American history, culture, and landscape. Longfellow’s influence and legacy has endured for centuries. His work has been translated into many languages, and his poems are still widely read and studied in classrooms around the world. He was the first American to be honored with a bust in the Poets’ Corner of Westminster Abbey, a testament to his lasting fame. Longfellow was a major figure in the American literary canon, and his work continues to inspire readers and scholars.

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Weight 0.454 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 1.3 × 22.9 in

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