AmazonBests
Hyperion cover
Travel & Exploration

Hyperion

EPUB (Kindle-ready)
$2.97$7.99Instant download
  • ✓ EPUB — works on Kindle (Send to Kindle) and every reader
  • ✓ Download link on screen and in your email
  • ✓ Yours forever — no DRM, re-download anytime

Reading a lot? Get all 5272 books for $19.97

What it's about

"Hyperion" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is a prose romance published in 1839. Following a young American named Paul Flemming as he travels through Germany, the work explores themes of loss, love, and aesthetic philosophy. Flemming's journey was inspired by Longfellow's own grief after his first wife's death and his unsuccessful courtship of Frances Appleton. The novel blends travel narrative with German literature and cultural commentary, while serving as a thinly veiled autobiography that would later complicate Longfellow's real-life romantic pursuits.

This one is part of the wider library — I haven't written a personal review for it yet. It's the same deal as every book here: a clean, complete, Kindle-ready edition for $2.97. The hand-picked shelf has the ones I've reviewed in full.

Sold? The ebook is $2.97.
In your inbox before you finish this sentence.
Quick answers

Will it work on my Kindle?

Yes — Kindle accepts EPUB directly. Email the file to your Kindle address (Send to Kindle) or drag it over USB and it shows up like any other book. The same EPUB works on Kobo, Apple Books, Google Play Books and every reading app.

How do I get the book after paying?

Instantly. After checkout you land on your download page, and the same link is emailed to you so you can re-download anytime, on any device.

Why is Hyperion only $2.97?

The book is in the public domain, so the story itself is free to everyone. You're paying for a carefully typeset, proofread edition that looks right on modern readers — and for the curation of picking books actually worth your time.

What if something goes wrong with my download?

Reply to your receipt email and we'll sort it out — resend the files or refund you, whichever you prefer.

More by Henry Wadsworth LongfellowAuthor shelf →
More travel & explorationAll travel & exploration