Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was an American Fireside Poet born in Portland, ME on February 27, 1807. He is best known for his lyrical works such as The Song of Hiawatha and Evangeline. He was also an educator, teaching at both Bowdoin College and Harvard College.
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About
American Fireside Poet known for such lyrical works as The Song of Hiawatha and Evangeline. Also an educator, he taught at both Bowdoin College and Harvard College.
Before Fame
He published his first poem, "The Battle of Lovell's Pond," at age thirteen.
Trivia
He translated Dante's famous Divine Comedy from the Italian.
Family Life
He was twice married -- to Mary Potter and Frances Appleton -- and was widowed by both of his wives. He had four daughters, Edith, Anne, Fanny and Alice, and two sons, Ernest and Charles.
Associated With
He was famous for his 1860 historical poem, "Paul Revere's Ride."