The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose By: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) |
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The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose is a captivating read that introduces young readers to the wonderful world of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poetry. Presented in prose form, this book offers a refreshing way to engage children with classic literature, making it accessible and enjoyable for all ages.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is a renowned poet, and this collection brings together some of his most beloved works, tailored specifically for young readers. The stories are beautifully told, capturing the essence of each poem and creating vivid imaginations in the minds of children.
One of the notable aspects of this book is its ability to transport readers into different time periods and places. Whether it is sailing on the ocean with "The Wreck of the Hesperus" or exploring Native American folklore in "Hiawatha's Childhood," Longfellow's words paint vibrant pictures that capture the imagination and curiosity of young minds.
The prose format allows for a seamless storytelling experience, making the poems less daunting and more approachable for younger readers. Each chapter contains a brief introduction, giving some historical context to the works and setting the stage for what's to come. Additionally, the simplified language and sentence structure make it easier for children to follow along, enabling them to fully immerse themselves in Longfellow's poetic universe.
Moreover, the illustrations throughout the book are absolutely enchanting. The expressive and colorful artwork wonderfully complements each poem and further aids in understanding the emotions and themes within Longfellow's writing. These illustrations serve as visual cues, providing additional context and enhancing the overall reading experience.
"The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose" not only introduces young readers to the beauty and power of poetry but also fosters a love for literature and storytelling. By making Longfellow's works accessible to children, this book ensures that his captivating and timeless tales will be cherished for generations to come.
In conclusion, "The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose" is a well-crafted collection that brings the magic of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poetry to young readers. Through its engaging storytelling, exquisite illustrations, and simplified prose, this book succeeds in capturing the hearts and imaginations of children while nurturing their literary appreciation. A must-read for any young reader eager to explore the wonders of classic poetry. LONGFELLOW TOLD IN PROSE BY DORIS HAYMAN ILLUSTRATED GRAHAM & MATLACK NEW YORK. CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION 1 THE BUILDING OF THE SHIP 3 HIAWATHA 12 KING ROBERT OF SICILY 26 THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH 37 THE GOLDEN LEGEND 42 THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH 56 LADY WENTWORTH 67 ELIZABETH 73 THE MONK AND THE ASS 82 EVANGELINE 93 THE FALCON OF SER FEDERIGO 111 LONGFELLOW'S POEMS IN PROSE The home of the American poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, during the greater part of his life was in the picturesque town of Cambridge, Massachusetts, and there many of his best known poems were written. The forge of the Village Blacksmith really stood there beneath the shelter of a "spreading chestnut tree," in Cambridge, and when, as the town grew larger, the smithy was removed and the tree cut down, all the school children in Cambridge subscribed together to buy the wood of the famous tree and had a chair made from it which they gave to the poet... Continue reading book >>
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Poetry |
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