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Hyperion

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In «Hyperion,» Henry Wadsworth Longfellow delves into the themes of personal evolution and the European experience, rendered through a lyrical and introspective style. The narrative unfolds as a quest for self-discovery, intertwined with philosophical reflections on love, loss, and the transformative power of art. Set against the backdrop of the early 19th century European landscape, Longfellow employs rich imagery and poetic prose, significantly influenced by the Romantic movement, to explore the inner turmoil of his protagonist, Paul Flemming, who seeks solace and meaning amid the chaos of life. Longfellow, a prominent figure in American literature, was deeply influenced by his own travels and the profound impact of classical literature. His encounters with European culture during his stays in Germany and France fed his desire to bridge the gap between American and European literary traditions. «Hyperion» serves not only as a reflection of his personal journey but also resonates with his belief in the power of imagination and humanity's shared struggles, reflective of the broader context of American Romanticism. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersection of autobiography and fiction, as it encapsulates Longfellow's aspirations and literary mastery. «Hyperion» will appeal to those seeking a philosophical and emotional exploration of the human condition, presented with elegance and depth.

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Release date on Litres:
04 November 2024
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250 p.
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8596547368052
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