The book The Story of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was written by author Beebe, Katherine, 1860- Here you can read free online of The Story of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Story of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow a good or bad book?
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One of the most familiar poems is The Psalm of Life. Mr. Longfellow wrote this on the back of an envelope, one bright sunny morning. It came from the depths of his heart, and perhaps that is why it touched the depths of so many other hearts. It was no sooner published than it made a great stir in the literary world. It was copied, learned, sung and talked about everywhere. People of all ages, but young men especially, seemed to be impressed by it, and many of them wrote to Mr. Longfellow, telli...ng him so. 42 The Story of Longfellow. The Reaper and the Flowers was written with tears in the eyes of its author. It has brought the same sort of tears to the eyes of many readers. LONGFELLOW'S STUDY. Showing chair presented to him by children of Cambridge. The Wreck of the Hesperus was written shortly after a terrible storm, which wrecked more than one ship on the reef of Norman's Woe. Excelsior was suggested to him by the emblematic picture which formed part of the heading of a New York paper.
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