The White Mr. Longfellow (from Literary Friends and Acquaintance)
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A memoir-style account recalls the author's move to a modest Cambridge house and his immersion in a congenial, bookish community that valued intellect over wealth. He depicts village-like social habits, neighbors who were authors and scholars, and the gradual opening of literary life around him. The narrative concentrates on the Dante Club, where the poet Longfellow read and revised his Paradiso translation while peers offered close, candid criticism, and it conveys the poet's gentle dignity, the rigor of scholarly exchange, and affectionate, observational portraits of domestic surroundings and the town's cultivated, democratic atmosphere.
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