Biography of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was born February 27, 1807, in Portland, Maine. He was the son of Stephen Longfellow and Zilpah Wadsworth Longfellow. The lives of the harbor workers and fisherman surrounding him as a boy in the Portland Seaport made him very curious about what exactly goes on. Henry was sent to start his education at the age of three. At the age of 6, his family received a letter from the school concerning Henry's academic ability, it stated, "Master Henry Longfellow is one of the best boys we have in school. He spells and reads very well. He can also add and multiply numbers. His conduct last quarter was very correct and amiable." It was pretty obvious at the start of his education Henry had an unusual
Washington Irving's 'Sketch Book' has said to have influenced Henry the most. talent for recognizing sounds and words. A lot of that is thought to be achieved on behalf of Henry's mother, who read to his brothers and sisters and him, the high romance of Ossian, the heroic Gaelic. He was given honorary degrees at the Oxford and Cambridge universities, invited to Windsor by Queen Victoria, and called by request upon the Prince of Wales. " After graduating from Bowdoin College at the age of 19, Longfellow set out on a trip to study and travel around the world. He was asked by Harvard to come teach there and set out for Europe to study. 'Evangeline' was published in 1847 and was considered a classic. His wife's hair caught fire packaging their children's hair and was killed. In 1861, Henry's happy marriage ended. Henry went to Europe again and was remarried in 1843. He had been asked by the college to become the first professor of modern languages and was given time to travel. To me, the first book was the 'Sketch Book' of Washington Irving. He moved to Cambridge and started his new job at Harvard alone. At age 22, he became a college professor. In 1854, Henry resigned from Harvard to concentrate all his effort on writing poetry.
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