Mr. Popularity: Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow
Tess and Brock get to know Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow, the so-called hometown poet of Portland, ME. To find out whether Longfellow’s fame is justified, Tess and Brock head down to the Wadsworth-Longfellow house in the center of town. Longfellow wrote his first poem and other works in the house, but the house doesn’t just honor him but the whole Longfellow family.
Tess and Brock also talk with Ari Gersen, the owner of Longfellow Books in Portland, and ask what the “aura” of the name does for the shop. Does having a great poet’s name on the door help sell any books?
Mentioned:
- “The Battle of Lowell Pond” by Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow
- “The Rainy Day” by Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow
- “A Psalm of Life” by Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow
- “The Courtship of Miles Standish” by Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow
- “The Song of Hiawatha” by Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow
- Longfellow Books
The house:
- Wadsworth-Longfellow house in Portland, ME
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