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The Song of Hiawatha, after the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1909)

von Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Weitere Autoren: Susan Jeffers (Illustrator)

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Verses from Longfellow's epic poem depict the boyhood of Hiawatha.
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These little books, sized and designed for use in classrooms by teachers of English language and literature, are a pure delight. This one is nicely presented by Ms. Kimpton, She writes a clear introduction and concludes with a three-part commentary: "The Indian and His Home", The Story of the Poem" and "The Poet Who Wrote 'Hiawatha'.". Thoughtful classroom exercises are included at key parts of the poem and at the end of the book.
In terms of the poem itself, there is much to think about and much that explains how the indigenous early North Americans thought about their living conditions. This reader, for one, is not proud of or happy about the arrival and behaviour of the "Paleface". ( )
  gmillar | Jul 30, 2023 |
Stunning pictures! ( )
  Eurekas | Apr 8, 2023 |
The language is rhythmic and the pictures do justice to Longfellow's vision, but modern children will not appreciate some of the 19th century poetic archaisms. ( )
  librisissimo | Mar 31, 2015 |
This children's book includes Hiawatha's childhood from Longfellow's epic poem. A very interesting author's note at the beginning of the book explains how she chose to use illustrations on the dedication and end pages to share information that is written in the poem before and after the events of Hiawatha's childhood. Could be great to share with students who write their research papers on Longfellow's poem or while discussing Native American literature - the parts of the poem captured through the illustrations demonstrate the connection with nature and oral tradition characteristic of Native American literature. ( )
  jcarroll12 | Jul 28, 2014 |
This book was written in ballots and told a story about how a young Native American boy grew up. Throughout the book it told how he became connected to the nature around him and at the end he was one with nature. Knowing how to pronounce these words would be helpful if ever sharing this book with someone. ( )
  kzrobin | Oct 17, 2011 |
... Susan Jeffers, an award-winning illustrator, has produced a dramatic, oversize picture book to accompany Longfellow's verse. It's hard to find one word to describe the double-spread illustrations where only a small space is devoted to the verse. The currently overused ''awesome'' may say it best. ... For the full color artwork, she has used a fine line pen with many colors of ink and dyes. The effect is exquisite. ... A novel addition to the book is Ms. Jeffers use of the endpages (inside the front and back covers) to frame the story. She uses the front to illustrate Nokomis falling to earth and the back to show Hiawatha's stepping into manhood, to suggest the larger scope of Longfellow's poem. Reading ''Hiawatha'' sent me to the bookcase to look for the longer version. I hope young people, parents, and teachers reading this book will do the same. It's a wonderful epic which you want to pass on to a new generation.
 
K Up - With large pastel paintings detailing the young Indian boy's life and his natural surroundings, Jeffers has illustrated part of the childhood section of the poem Hiawatha.... She has beautifully illuminated the stanzas with details based on the poem. ... Jeffers has captured the essence of this brief section from the classic poem. As in her other works, the pale tints of the pictures are in complete harmony with nature and with the text and show in detail how Hiawatha might have seen his world. A fine first exposure to the poem for children and a beautiful artistic experience.
hinzugefügt von CourtyardSchool | bearbeitenSchool Library Journal, vol. 30, issue 4, page 58, Margaret C. Howell (Dec 1, 1983)
 

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Henry Wadsworth LongfellowHauptautoralle Ausgabenberechnet
Jeffers, SusanIllustratorCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt

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