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The Bridal of Pennacook / Part 2 From Volume I of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier

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A short cycle of narrative and legendary poems set among New England rivers, hills, and villages that reimagines a traditional wedding legend and its aftermath. The poems mix storytelling with travel sketches and lyric nature writing, depicting ceremonies, household scenes, and journeys while rendering seasonal light, mountains, and waterways in vivid detail. Interwoven reflections on memory and cultural change give the verse an elegiac tone as familiar landscapes and customs are observed, celebrated, and quietly lamented.

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John Greenleaf Whittier

John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892) was an American poet and advocate for social reform, particularly known for his strong anti-slavery stance. A prominent figure in the abolitionist movement, Whittier's poetry often reflected his deep commitment to social justice and moral integrity. His notable works include "Barbara Frietchie," which celebrates courage in the face of oppression, and the collection "Anti-Slavery Poems," which articulates the struggles and injustices faced by enslaved individuals. Whittier's lyrical style and passionate themes contributed significantly to American literature and the cultural discourse surrounding civil rights in the 19th century.

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