The Slave In The Dismal Swamp

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 - 1882)

This little poem, with it's masterful choice of heavy-laden words, and great alliteration that sounds like a drumbeat, or a heartbeat, and rolls off the tongue, conveys much horror in a very few words. Longfellow wrote poetry like John Singer Sargent painted portraits, with "economy of stroke", and this poem shows Longfellow's familiarity with and sympathy for the slavery issues of his day, and the ghastly contrast between nature's beauty and man-made hell. A contemporary of Harriet Beecher Stowe (author of Uncle Tom's Cabin), both used their literary art to raise consciousness of this intolerable practice. (Michele Fry)

Genre(s): Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry)

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 The Slave In The Dismal Swamp- Read by ALP Algy Pug
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Play 02 The Slave In The Dismal Swamp- Read by BK Bruce Kachuk
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Play 03 The Slave In The Dismal Swamp- Read by DL David Lawrence
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Play 04 The Slave In The Dismal Swamp- Read by EL Newgatenovelist
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Play 05 The Slave In The Dismal Swamp- Read by FH Foon
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Play 06 The Slave In The Dismal Swamp- Read by GG Greg Giordano
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Play 07 The Slave In The Dismal Swamp- Read by GRS Graham Scott
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Play 08 The Slave In The Dismal Swamp- Read by IB Isaiah Barker
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Play 09 The Slave In The Dismal Swamp- Read by KJH KHand
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Play 10 The Slave In The Dismal Swamp- Read by LCW Larry Wilson
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Play 11 The Slave In The Dismal Swamp- Read by MTF Michele Fry
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Play 12 The Slave In The Dismal Swamp- Read by RAJ RajVO
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Play 13 The Slave In The Dismal Swamp- Read by TP Tomas Peter
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