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  2. Evangeline - Wikipedia

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    Evangeline, A Tale of Acadie is an epic poem by the American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, written in English and published in 1847. The poem follows an Acadian girl named Evangeline and her search for her lost love Gabriel during the Expulsion of the Acadians (1755–1764).

  3. Evangeline (1874 musical) - Wikipedia

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    Evangeline; or, The Belle of Acadia is a musical Extravaganza, with music by Edward E. Rice (arranged and orchestrated by John J. Braham) and lyrics and book by J. Cheever Goodwin. [1] It was a comedy loosely based on Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 's 1847 serious epic poem Evangeline . [ 2 ]

  4. Acadian Renaissance - Wikipedia

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    Two works mark a turning point in the Acadian Renaissance, the most significant being the poem Evangeline, published by the American Henry Longfellow in 1847. The Acadians see themselves reflected in this story, with the fictional couple Evangeline and Gabriel symbolizing, in a way, the history of the Acadians — their dispersion as well as ...

  5. Acadian literature - Wikipedia

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    Robert Pichette was a columnist for several newspapers, including L'Acadie Nouvelle, Telegraph Journal, and The Globe and Mail. The 2000s saw a renewed proliferation of columnists in the press, with L'Acadie Nouvelle offering weekly columns to Rino Morin Rossignol from 2001 and to Claude Le Bouthillier and Jean-Marie Nadeau from 2005. [18]

  6. On the other hand, the women in the tales who do speak up are framed as wicked. Cinderella's stepsisters' language is decidedly more declarative than hers, and the woman at the center of the tale "The Lazy Spinner" is a slothful character who, to the Grimms' apparent chagrin, is "always ready with her tongue."

  7. Expulsion of the Acadians - Wikipedia

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    In 1847, the American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow published a long, narrative poem about the expulsion of the Acadians titled Evangeline, in which he depicts the plight of the fictional character Evangeline. [118] The poem became popular and made the expulsion well known. The Evangeline Oak is a tourist attraction in Louisiana.

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    The imprisoned reality television couple known for the TV show “Chrisley Knows Best” will seek pardons from President Donald Trump following their convictions in a scheme to defraud banks out ...

  9. The Style of Egg Experts Say You Shouldn't Be Eating Right Now

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    For people, bird flu is hard to get. But there are still precautions you can take if you're worried about the safety of eating eggs during the outbreak.