Pocahontas: A Poem

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Pocahontas: A Poem

by Virginia Carter Castleman

EN·~40 minutes

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Description

A sweeping, lyrical tribute unfolds the early world of a young Powhatan princess, painting the river valleys, willow‑lined villages, and the vibrant life of her people in vivid, rhythmic language. The poem’s opening sections trace her carefree childhood, the games among rushes, and the deep bond she shares with her father, the powerful chief, while the surrounding forest hums with the song of nightingales and the echo of hunters’ chants. Through rich imagery and a gentle, flowing cadence, listeners are drawn into the timeless rhythms of a culture on the brink of change.

The work continues as the narrative shifts toward the looming presence of the English settlers, introducing a mysterious “wizard” figure and hinting at the tensions that will soon test the princess’s courage and compassion. Though the story only begins to reveal the encounters that will shape her destiny, the poem already captures the clash of worlds and the promise of a remarkable bridge between them, inviting listeners to experience a forgotten chapter of American legend.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~40 minutes (38K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Virginia Carter Castleman

Best known for the 1907 book-length poem Pocahontas, this early-20th-century writer left behind a small but lasting public-domain record. Her work survives through library and Project Gutenberg editions that have helped keep it in circulation.

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