Websites
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Enjoy a nice bio and some links to his work.
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Still hungry for more Longfellow life and lit? Then click no further.
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Longfellow was a native Mainer (Maine-ian? Maine-iac?). This website stays true to his roots.
Video
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Here's a brief video biography about our man Henry.
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Check out this mini-lecture on the expulsion of the Acadians.
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Say listen, did you ever wonder what Michael's fiddling would have sounded like? Here's one version.
Audio
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Listen away to the full text here.
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Don't like the first reader's voice? You have options.
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Check out Librivox's audio recording, too.
Images
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You know that phenomenon where people start to resemble their pets? Just sayin'…
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This statue in St. Martinville, Louisiana commemorates our heroine, and the expulsion of the Acadians.
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Here's our guy—in stamp form. Notice the subtle reference to his "Paul Revere's Ride."
Articles and Interviews
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This article puts Longfellow's poem into some historical context.
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Here's a bit more on the poem's origins and reception.
Books
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Looking to add this poem to your collection? Then look no further.
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If you liked "Evangeline," then dive right in.
Movies and TV
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Check out the 1929 film version. It looks… dramatic.