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Thomas Wentworth-Higginson (Author), Albert Herter (Illustrator)
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December 1, 2001
It was the vague belief of many nations that the abodes of the blest lay somewhere beyond it – in the “other world,” a region half earthly, half heavenly, whence the spirits of the departed could not cross the water to return; – and so they were constantly imagining excursions made by favored mortals to enchanted islands. To add to the confusion, actual islands in the Atlantic were sometimes discovered and actually lost again, a, for instance, the Canaries, which were reached and called the Fortunate Isles a little before the Christian era, and were then lost to sight for thirteen centuries before being visited again.

As nearby islands became better known, men’s imaginations carried the mystery further out over the unknown western sea. The aged astronomer, Toscanelli, for instance, suggested to Columbus the advantage of making the supposed island of Antillia a half-way station; just as it was proposed, long centuries after, to find a station for the ocean telegraph in the equally imaginary island of Jacquet, which has only lately disappeared from the charts.

Every tale in this book bears reference to some actual legend, and the authorities for each will be found carefully given in the appendix for such readers as may care to follow the subject farther. It must be remembered that some of these imaginary islands actually remained on the charts of the British admiralty until the 1800s. If even the exact science of geographers retained them thus long, surely romance should embalm them forever.



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"Thomas Wentworth Higginson (December 22, 1823 - May 9, 1911) was an American author, abolitionist, and soldier.

Higginson was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was a descendant of Francis Higginson, a Puritan minister and emigrant to the colony of Massachusetts Bay. He was a grandson of Stephen Higginson, a member of the Continental Congress, and a distant cousin of Henry Lee Higginson, founder of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

He graduated from Harvard in 1841, and was a schoolmaster for two years. He then studied theology at the Harvard Divinity School, becoming pastor first of the First Religious Society (Unitarian) of Newburyport, Massachusetts, and then of the Free Church at Worcester in 1852 - 58." (Quote from wikipedia.org) --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Fredonia Books (NL) (December 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1589636589
  • ISBN-13: 978-1589636583
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,514,993 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A very interesting read, August 4, 2009
Tales of the Enchanted Islands of the Atlantic was written by Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823-1911). Mr. Higginson was a militant abolitionist who served in the 51st Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, which was an all-black regiment commanded by white officers (due to governmental regulations of the time). In 1869, he published a book about his Civil War experiences entitled Army Life in a Black Regiment.

In 1898, Mr. Higginson published this book, which is a collection of ancient and classical legends that discuss islands in the Atlantic. Every story is covered here from Socrates's discussion of Atlantis, through the classical Irish stories of Oisin, the British stories of Taliessin and Arthur, through the story of Ponce de Leon.

I found this book to be a very interesting read. I liked the selection of stories that the author incorporated, and the charm that he put into each story. This book is something of a forgotten favorite, but it should be remembered. If you get a chance, pick it up and spend a few enchanted evenings in the long-ago magic islands of the Atlantic.
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5.0 out of 5 stars On the Atlantic Floats much Foklore, September 11, 2011
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"Tales of The Enchanted Islands of The Atlantic" by Thomas Wentworth Higgins is reprinted from the 1898 edition. The dedication reads, in part: "These legends unite the two sides of the Atlantic and form a part of the common heritage of the English-speaking race." Contents include stories of Atlantis, Taliessin, the Swan-children of Lir, Bran, Merlin, Maelduin, St. Brandan, Guardians of the St. Lawrence, and the Fountain of Youth, among others.
Enchantment is exactly what these tales offer up, with poetry, song, plot and character feeding my enjoyment of Arthurian, Celtic and other sources that speak to those isolated and mysterious destinations in the middle of a vast and daunting ocean. Nothing here is new or original, but it is a lively and entertaining read and I like the old-fashioned quality of these worthy stories.
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The Greek sage Socrates, when he was but a boy minding his father's goats, used to lie on the grass under the myrtle trees; and, while the goats grazed around him, he loved to read over and over the story which Solon, the law-giver and poet, wrote down for the great-grandfather of Socrates, and which Solon had always meant to make into a poem, though he died without doing it. Read the first page
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pauvre femme, imaginary island, enchanted islands, next island
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Sir Lancelot, Fountain of Youth, Erik the Red, Sir Humphrey, Don Alonzo, Seven Cities, Harmer Dyn, Lady of the Lake, Sir Bedivere, Sir Galahad, Canary Islands, Sieur de Roberval, Golden Hind, Isle of Demons, Lady Charlotte Guest, Saint Brandan, Ancient Celtic Romances, Etienne Gosselin, Hibbert Lectures, Irish Minstrelsy, Judas Iscariot, Matthew Arnold, Peter Martyr, Round Table, Salisbury Plain
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