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Chapter 12: voices of the night
There was never any want of promptness or of industry about Longfellow, though his time was apt to be at the mercy of friends or strangers.
Hyperion appeared in the summer of 1839, and on September 12, 1839, he writes the title of his volume, Voices of the Night; five days later he writes, still referring to it:—
First, I shall publish a collection of poems.
Then,—History of English Poetry.
Studies in the Manner of Claude Lorraine; a series of Skethese two rhetorical extremes there was needed a voice for simplicity.
Undoubtedly Bryant had an influence in the same direction of simplicity.
But Bryant seemed at first curiously indifferent to Longfellow.
Voices of the Night was published in 1839, and there appeared two years after, in 1841, a volume entitled Selections from the American Poets, edited by Bryant, in which he gave eleven pages each to Percival and Carlos Wilcox, nine to Pierpont, eight to himself, and only four to Longfellow
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Chapter 15 : Academic life in Cambridge (search)
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