
The volume gathers the lyrical output of a nineteenth‑century American poet, presenting his verses in a carefully revised order that reflects the moments of their original composition. Readers will find beloved narrative and legendary poems alongside earlier, previously unpublished pieces, each accompanied by brief notes that explain the occasion and inspiration behind them. The editor’s effort to chronologically arrange the work offers a clear view of the poet’s evolving voice and concerns.
In these verses, the poet celebrates the timeless beauty of nature, the urgency of liberty, and the moral weight of human compassion. From gentle meditations on sunrise and dew to passionate indictments of tyranny, the poems balance delicate description with a firm social conscience. Listeners can expect a blend of classical influences and heartfelt advocacy, all rendered in a clear, resonant cadence that invites quiet reflection.
Full title
The Vaudois Teacher, and other poems Part 1 From Volume I of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (68K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1807–1892
A leading 19th-century American poet, he brought warmth, plainspoken feeling, and strong moral conviction to both his verse and public life. His work is especially remembered for its New England settings and for poems that stood firmly against slavery.
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