List of Works
See also category: Novels by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow- Outre-Mer: A Pilgrimage Beyond the Sea (Travelogue) (1835)
- Hyperion, a Romance (1839)
- The Spanish Student. A Play in Three Acts (1843)
- Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie (epic poem) (1847)
- Kavanagh (1849)
- The Golden Legend (poem) (1851)
- The Song of Hiawatha (epic poem) (1855)
- The New England Tragedies (1868)
- The Divine Tragedy (1871)
- Christus: A Mystery (1872)
- Aftermath (poem) (1873)
- The Arrow and the Song (poem)
- Poetry collections
- Voices of the Night (1839)
- Ballads and Other Poems (1841)
- Poems on Slavery (1842)
- The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems (1845)
- Birds of Passage (1845)
- The Seaside and the Fireside (1850)
- The Courtship of Miles Standish and Other Poems (1858)
- Tales of a Wayside Inn (1863)
- Household Poems (1865)
- Flower-de-Luce (1867)
- Three Books of Song (1872)
- The Masque of Pandora and Other Poems (1875)
- Kéramos and Other Poems (1878)
- Ultima Thule (1880)
- In the Harbor (1882)
- Michel Angelo: A Fragment (incomplete; published posthumously)
- Translations
- Coplas de Don Jorge Manrique (Translation from Spanish) (1833)
- Dante's Divine Comedy (Translation) (1867)
- Anthologies
- Poets and Poetry of Europe (Translations) (1844)
- The Waif (1845)
- Poems of Places (1874)
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