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基本説明
"The Poems of Philip Freneau" is a comprehensive collection that showcases the works of Philip Freneau, a prominent poet of the American Revolution. This volume, the third in a series, is edited by Fred Lewis Pattee and was released by the Princeton Historical Association. The collection is divided into several parts, each representing different periods of Freneau's life and career. The poems reflect Freneau's experiences and observations during the American Revolution and his subsequent years as an editor and wanderer. The collection includes a variety of themes, from political satire and social commentary to reflections on nature and personal experiences. Freneau's work is characterized by its vivid imagery, emotional depth, and a strong sense of patriotism. The poems not only capture the spirit of the revolutionary era but also provide insights into the cultural and social dynamics of early America. Freneau's ability to blend classical poetic forms with contemporary themes makes his work both timeless and relevant. This volume serves as a testament to Freneau's contribution to American literature and his role in shaping the nation's poetic voice.



