âThe Golden Legendâ by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, with notes by Samuel Arthur Bent, is a narrative poem that reimagines the medieval legend of Prince Henry of Hoheneck. Longfellow’s work, known for its accessible verse and moral themes, blends history and folklore to explore faith, sacrifice, and redemption. Set against the backdrop of the medieval world, the poem recounts Prince Henry’s journey as he grapples with illness and seeks a miraculous cure. Bent’s notes provide historical and literary context, enriching the reader’s understanding of the poem’s allusions and sources. This edition offers a valuable glimpse into Longfellow’s engagement with European history and his enduring popularity as a poet.
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