An edition of Heralds of American literature (1907)

Heralds of American literature

a group of patriot writers of the revolutionary and national periods

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An edition of Heralds of American literature (1907)

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a group of patriot writers of the revolutionary and national periods

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English
Pages
383

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Table of Contents

I. Introductory: Signs of the dawn. The Impulse of Franklin.
II. Francis Hopkinson.
III. Philip Freneau: America's first poet.
IV. John Trumbull: satirist and scholar.
V. A group of Hartford wits.
VI. Joseph Dennie: "the lay preacher."
VII. William Dunlap: the beginning of drama.
VIII. Charles Brockden Brown.
Bibliography (p. [319]-353)
Index.

Edition Notes

"Four of the chapters, in abbreviated form, have been printed in the New England magazine, and one in the critic." - Pref.

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Chicago
Genre
Bibliography.

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Library of Congress
PS186 .M3

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 383 p.
Number of pages
383

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6991286M
Internet Archive
cu31924021981521
LCCN
07039037
OCLC/WorldCat
869910

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