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

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

by Philip Morin Freneau

EN·~9 hours·4 chapters

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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 AMERICAN LITERATURE," ETC. - Volume III - Princeton, N. J. The University Library 1907

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THE - POEMS OF PHILIP FRENEAU

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APPENDIX

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INDEX

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Description

This volume gathers the later verses of a poet who helped shape early American literature, offering a window into the young nation's imagination after the Revolution. The poems range from vivid celebrations of rugged coastlines and untamed forests to meditations on the shifting fortunes of a fledgling republic. Readers will hear the same voice that once edited newspapers, now turning his pen toward the natural world and the promise of a new empire.

Among the standout pieces are a lyrical tribute to the hills of Neversink, where the poet bids farewell to his seafaring days, and a grand ode that sketches America’s expanding horizons from sea to prairie. The language is both earnest and adventurous, reflecting his experience as a journalist chronicling the nation's early headlines while also dreaming of its boundless landscapes. Listeners will discover how the verses capture both personal transition and the collective optimism of an era poised for growth.

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en

Duration

~9 hours (554K 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

2012-06-03

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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