Description
The Song of Hiawatha, penned by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and published in 1855, is a narrative poem that weaves together the legends and traditions of Native American culture, particularly the Ojibwe people. Presented in a lyrical form, the poem chronicles the life of Hiawatha, a mythical hero who embodies the ideals of peace, love, and wisdom. Hiawatha's story is marked by his encounters with natural forces, his quest for harmony among different tribes, and his deep connection to the land. The poem is renowned for its rhythmic structure, inspired by Native American oral traditions, and its rich imagery that reflects the beauty of the natural world. Longfellow's work serves not only as an artistic expression but also as a bridge, fostering greater understanding and appreciation of Indigenous cultures during a time of significant social change. The poem remains a touchstone of American literature, celebrated for its themes of unity and respect for nature.
Details
Publisher - Lettel
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
Henry Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Published Date - 2025-10-27
ISBN - 9609441293524
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.5 cm
Page Count - 85
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