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Evangeline - Wikipedia Evangeline, A Tale of Acadie is an epic poem by the American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, written in English and published in 1847 The poem follows an Acadian girl named Evangeline and her search for her lost love Gabriel during the expulsion of the Acadians (1755–1764)
Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie - Academy of American Poets But Evangeline's heart was sustained by a vision, that faintly Floated before her eyes, and beckoned her on through the moonlight It was the thought of her brain that assumed the shape of a phantom
Longfellows Works - Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie Evangeline was Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's first epic poem Hiawatha (1855), "Miles Standish" (1858), and Tales of a Wayside Inn (1863-1873) followed, cementing Longfellow's reputation as the preeminent mythmaker of his country's young history
Evangeline - Longfellow House Washingtons Headquarters . . . Evangeline is a poem with an epic scope Its protagonist spends decades searching for her lost lover, traveling a route created by Longfellow that encompasses a large part of what was the United States and its territories
Evangeline | poem by Longfellow | Britannica …was more at home in Evangeline (1847), a narrative poem that reached almost every literate home in the United States It is a sentimental tale of two lovers separated when British soldiers expel the Acadians (French colonists) from what is now Nova Scotia
Evangeline by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Project Gutenberg This famous work tells the story of the heart-wrenching separation of a young Acadian woman named Evangeline from her beloved, Gabriel, during the expulsion of the Acadians by the British It explores themes of love, longing, and the devastation caused by war