Philip Freneau: Poems

References

  • Mary Weatherspoon Bowden. Philip Freneau (Twayne's United States authors series; TUSAS 260) (1976)
  • Jane Donahue Eberwein, ed. Early American Poetry: Selections from Bradstreet, Taylor, Dwight, Freneau and Bryant (1978)
  • Elliott, Emory. Revolutionary Writers: Literature and Authority in the New Republic, 1725-1810. Oxford University Press, 1982. 324 pp.
  • Harmon, William. Top 500 Poems, Columbia University Press, New York, 1992, p 357. "Freneau came along just in time to take part in literary activities related to the American Revolution."
  • Lewis Gaston Leary. That Rascal Freneau: A study in literary failure (1971)
  • Nickson, Richard. Philip Freneau: Poet of the Revolution.
  • Trenton: New Jersey Hist. Comm., 1981. 36 pp.
  • Pasley, Jeffrey L. "The Two National Gazettes: Newspapers and the Embodiment of American Political Parties." Early American Literature 2000 35(1): 51-86. ISSN 0012-8163
  • Vitzthum, Richard C. Land and Sea: The Lyric Poetry of Philip Freneau, University of Minnesota Press, 1978. 197 pp.
  • Princeton Biography
  • Virtual American Biographies
  • Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History, Harper & Brothers, 1905
  • Freneau's Poems
  • Last Poems
  • Anthology of American Literature Ninth Edition Vol. 1, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2007.
  • "THE HOUSE OF NIGHT" (1779, revised 1786), A Vision, by Philip Freneau

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