The Poems of Philip Freneau, Poet of the American Revolution. Volume 2 (of 3)

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The Poems of Philip Freneau, Poet of the American Revolution. Volume 2 (of 3)

by Philip Morin Freneau

EN·~9 hours·6 chapters

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POEMS OF PHILIP FRENEAU - Volume II

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THE - POEMS OF PHILIP FRENEAU - POET OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION - EDITED FOR The Princeton Historical Association - BY FRED LEWIS PATTEE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE, AUTHOR OF "A HISTORY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE" "THE FOUNDATIONS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE" ETC. - Volume II - Princeton, N. J. The University Library 1903

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PART II (Continued) - THE FIRST POETIC PERIOD - 1775—1781

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THE - POEMS OF PHILIP FRENEAU

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PART III - ERA OF THE FREEMAN'S JOURNAL - 1781—1790

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ERA OF THE FREEMAN'S JOURNAL - 1781—1790

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Description

A striking collection of early American verse, this volume gathers poems written during the turbulent years of the Revolution. The pieces capture the clash of ideals and the raw emotions of a nation in flux, ranging from fierce patriotism to haunting doubts. Readers will hear the poet’s keen eye for both battlefield drama and the subtle rhythms of everyday life.

The poems vary in tone, moving from sharp, satirical commentary on political leaders to solemn reflections on loss and hope. Vivid images of storm‑tossed seas, midnight groves, and the stark realities of war bring the era to life, while the language retains a bold, rhythmic vigor that still resonates. Throughout, the poet’s personal voice wrestles with destiny, duty, and the cost of liberty.

Edited with scholarly care, the anthology offers insight into the formative moments of American literary expression. It serves as a window into the mind of a writer who sought to give voice to a fledgling nation’s aspirations and anxieties. Ideal for listeners eager to explore the poetic heartbeat of the revolutionary period.

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en

Duration

~9 hours (543K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Starner, Stephen Hope and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)

Release date

2012-01-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Philip Morin Freneau

Philip Morin Freneau

1752–1832

A sharp-tongued voice of the early republic, this writer earned the nickname “Poet of the American Revolution” for verse that mixed politics, satire, and a strong sense of the new nation. His work also drew on life at sea, giving his poems an energy and range that still feel distinctly American.

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