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Heralds of American literature; a group of patriot writers of the revolutionary and national periods,

Author: Annie Russell Marble
Publisher: Chicago, The University of Chicago Press; [etc., etc.] 1907.
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Genre/Form: Bibliography
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Marble, Annie Russell, 1864-1936.
Heralds of American literature.
Chicago, The University of Chicago Press; [etc., etc.] 1907
(OCoLC)441953129
Online version:
Marble, Annie Russell, 1864-1936.
Heralds of American literature.
Chicago, The University of Chicago Press; [etc., etc.] 1907
(OCoLC)592247332
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Annie Russell Marble
OCLC Number: 869910
Notes: "Four of the chapters, in abbreviated form, have been printed in the New England magazine, and one in the critic." - Pref.
Description: vii, 383 p. front., ports., facsims. 21 cm.
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.
Responsibility: by Annie Russell Marble, M. A.

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