Early American Poetry 1610-1820

Early American Poetry 1610-1820

A foundational collection capturing the voice of a young nation in verse.

Early American Poetry: 1610–1820 presents a rich tapestry of poetic works from the colonial period through the early republic. Featuring a diverse range of voices—from Puritan meditations and patriotic odes to personal reflections and early romanticism—this anthology showcases how American poetry evolved alongside the nation’s identity.

Including works by poets such as Anne Bradstreet, Philip Freneau, Edward Taylor, and Joel Barlow, the volume reflects the spiritual, political, and cultural concerns of a formative era in American history. These poems offer insights into early American life, from religious devotion and revolutionary fervor to nature, love, and loss.

An essential resource for students of American literature, historians, and poetry enthusiasts seeking to explore the roots of American poetic expression.

29.00 USD

The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido by Keppel and James

The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido by Keppel and James

10.00 USD

The Esperantist, Vol. 1, No. 14 by H. Bolingbroke Mudie

The Esperantist, Vol. 1, No. 14 by H. Bolingbroke Mudie

14.00 USD

The Commentaries of Cæsar by Anthony Trollope

The Commentaries of Cæsar by Anthony Trollope

19.00 USD

Summary

A foundational collection capturing the voice of a young nation in verse.

Early American Poetry: 1610–1820 presents a rich tapestry of poetic works from the colonial period through the early republic. Featuring a diverse range of voices—from Puritan meditations and patriotic odes to personal reflections and early romanticism—this anthology showcases how American poetry evolved alongside the nation’s identity.

Including works by poets such as Anne Bradstreet, Philip Freneau, Edward Taylor, and Joel Barlow, the volume reflects the spiritual, political, and cultural concerns of a formative era in American history. These poems offer insights into early American life, from religious devotion and revolutionary fervor to nature, love, and loss.

An essential resource for students of American literature, historians, and poetry enthusiasts seeking to explore the roots of American poetic expression.

Analysis

A foundational collection capturing the voice of a young nation in verse.

Early American Poetry: 1610–1820 presents a rich tapestry of poetic works from the colonial period through the early republic. Featuring a diverse range of voices—from Puritan meditations and patriotic odes to personal reflections and early romanticism—this anthology showcases how American poetry evolved alongside the nation’s identity.

Including works by poets such as Anne Bradstreet, Philip Freneau, Edward Taylor, and Joel Barlow, the volume reflects the spiritual, political, and cultural concerns of a formative era in American history. These poems offer insights into early American life, from religious devotion and revolutionary fervor to nature, love, and loss.

An essential resource for students of American literature, historians, and poetry enthusiasts seeking to explore the roots of American poetic expression.