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Book 19 || The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow


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Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882; Morris, Woodrow W. [Editor]


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The Song of Hiawatha is an epic poem published in 1855 by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, inspired by the legends and folklore of Native American tribes, particularly the Ojibwe. Written in a distinctive and rhythmic trochaic tetrameter, the poem tells the life story of Hiawatha, a brave and wise warrior who seeks to bring peace and prosperity to his people. It follows his childhood, his heroic deeds, and his tragic love for Minnehaha. Longfellow's work was immensely popular and played a significant role in romanticizing Native American culture for a 19th-century audience. While criticized for its lack of historical accuracy, it remains a celebrated piece of American literature known for its musicality and vivid natural descriptions.


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