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The Children's Longfellow / Told in Prose

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About This Book

A collection of prose retellings adapts a range of narrative and lyrical poems into clear, child-friendly prose, each chapter rendering a poem's plot and central images into straightforward storytelling accompanied by illustrations. Seafaring episodes, indigenous legend, medieval and romantic tales, and domestic moral pieces appear side by side, with recurring themes of craftsmanship, duty, love, sacrifice, and encounters with the supernatural. A brief introduction frames the poet's sources and methods, while each prose version condenses and clarifies longer poems to suit younger readers.

About the Author

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Doris Hayman

Doris Hayman is an author recognized for her contributions to children's literature. She is best known for her work "The Children's Longfellow / Told in Prose," which adapts the poetry of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow for younger audiences. Through her storytelling, Hayman aims to introduce classic literary themes and characters to children, making them accessible and engaging. Her work reflects a commitment to nurturing a love of literature in young readers, bridging the gap between classic poetry and contemporary understanding.

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