Hyperion


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<p><I>Hyperion: A Romance</I> (1839) is a novel by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Although he is known predominately as one of the leading American poets of the nineteenth century Longfellow began his career writing moderately successful travelogues stories and novels. Inspired by his travels throughout Europe as well as by the death of his first wife Longfellow published <I>Hyperion: A Romance</I> to lukewarm critical response. Although less significant than his lyric and epic poetry <I>Hyperion</I> captures an artist coming into his own within a Romantic tradition flooded with major and minor figures across the globe.</p><p>Modeled partly on Goethe's <I>Wilhelm Meister's Lehrjahre</I> (1796) <I>Hyperion: A Romance</I> is the story of Paul Flemming a young academic who travels to Germany following the loss of a close friend. Taking in the sights sounds folk tales and music of the countryside towns and villages he visits Flemming muses on the position of humanity in the world and the meaning of art in relation to nature. Filled with such lofty thoughts he is entirely unprepared to meet and fall in love with a German woman. At a moment of growth and on the brink of reconciling with his trauma Flemming attempts to offer himself to another only to find that life has a strange way of reflecting the mind of the artist. <I>Hyperion: A Romance</I> is a fascinating blend of travel narrative philosophy and bildungsroman from a writer with a poet's sense of the world.</p><p>With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript this edition of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's <I>Hyperion: A Romance</I> is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.</p>
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