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  1. The works of Philip Freneau: A critical study by Philip M Marsh, 1968
  2. Final Poems of Philip Freneau by Philip M. Freneau, 1980-06
  3. Philip Freneau (U.S.Authors) by Mary W. Bowden, 1976-08-12
  4. Poems Of Philip Freneau Written Between The Years 1768 And 1794 by Philip Morin Freneau, 2010-09-10
  5. The Battle of Bunker's Hill (Philip Freneau Press Bicentennial Series on the American Revolution) by John R. Elting, 1976-06
  6. The Battles of Saratoga (Philip Freneau Press Bicentennial Series on the American Revolution.) by John R. Elting, 1977-06
  7. Freneau's Published Prose: A Bibliography (Author Bibliographies Series, No 5) by Philip M. Marsh, 1970-03
  8. Poems Written and Published During the American Revolutionary War (2) by Philip Morin Freneau, 2009-12-24
  9. Collection of Poems on American Affairs and Variety of Other Subjects by Philip M. Freneau, 1976-12
  10. Poems Written Between the Years 1768 and 1794 by Philip M. Freneau, 1976-12
  11. Letters on Various Interesting and Important Subjects by Philip M. Freneau, 1976-12
  12. Tomo Cheek I, the Creek Indian in Philadelphia (Studien und Texte zur Amerikanistik) by Philip Freneau, Elisabeth Hermann, 1987-06
  13. Poems Written and Published During the American Revolutionary War, and Now Republished from the Original Manuscripts: Interspersed with Translations from ... Pieces Not Heretofore in Print, Volume 1 by Philip Morin Freneau, 2010-03-16
  14. A Collection Of Poems On American Affairs And A Variety Of Other Subjects V1: Chiefly Moral And Political, Written Between The Year 1797 And The Present Time (1815) by Philip Freneau, 2010-09-10

41. The SAC LitWeb Philip Freneau Page
The philip freneau Page. ( 17521832 ). Major Works A Poem on the RisingGlory of America ( 1772 ). The Poems of philip freneau ( 1786 ).
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The Philip Freneau Page
Major Works

A Poem on the Rising Glory of America
The American Village
American Liberty
A Voyage to Boston
General Gage's Confession
The British Prison-Ship: A Poem
The Poems of Philip Freneau
A Journet from Philadelphia to New York
The Miscellaneous Works of Mr. Philip Freneau The Village Merchant Letters on Various Interesting and Important Subjects Poems A Collection of Poems Poems Relating to the American Revolution
( 1865 ). Edited by Evert A. Duyckinck Some Account of the Capture of the Ship "Aurora" About Freneau Lewis Leary, That Rascal Freneau: A Study in Literary Failure . Rutgers, 1941. Philip Freneau From American Authors (D. Campbell). Philip Freneau From PAL (Paul Reuben). Back to American Literature I

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19. Poems of philip freneau Beginnings Monarch Notes; January 1, 1963; freneau,philip .. freneau, philip freneau, philip (17521832) Poet.
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43. Philip Freneau, Literature
philip freneau, Literature. PAL philip freneau (17521832) A researchand reference guide to the life and works of philip freneau.
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PAL: Philip Freneau (1752-1832)

A research and reference guide to the life and works of Philip Freneau. Philip Freneau - Biography and Poems by AmericanPoems.com
Biography and the text of four of his poems. Philip Freneau (1752-1832)
Biography published by the United States Information Agency.

44. Philip Freneau Works, Philip Freneau, Literature
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The Indian Burying Ground

After visiting an Indian burial ground, Freneau wrote the following poem, considered to be one of the first to idealize the Indian.

45. Philip Freneau
freneau, philip Morin (17521832) fulfilled the dream of his wine merchant father,Pierre Fresneau (old spelling) when he entered the Class of 1771 to
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@import "layout1.css"; Freneau, Philip [Morin] (1752-1832) fulfilled the dream of his wine merchant father, Pierre Fresneau (old spelling) when he entered the Class of 1771 to prepare for the ministry. Well versed in the classics in Monmouth County under the tutelage of William Tennent, Philip entered Princeton as a sophomore in 1768, but the joy of the occasion was marred by his father's financial losses and death the year before. In spite of financial hardships, Philip's Scottish mother believed that her oldest of five children would graduate and join the clergy. Though he was a serious student of theology and a stern moralist all his life, Freneau found his true calling in literature. As his roommate and close friend James Madison recognized early, Freneau's wit and verbal skills would make him a powerful wielder of the pen and a formidable adversary on the battlefields of print. Freneau soon became the unrivaled ``poet of the Revolution'' and is still widely regarded as the ``Father of American Literature.'' Although Freneau had produced several accomplished private poems before college, it was the intense experience of pre-Revolutionary-War Princeton that turned the poet's interest to public writing. Political concerns led Madison, Freneau, and their friends Hugh Henry Brackenridge and William Bradford, Jr., to revive the defunct Plain Dealing Club as the American Whig Society. Their verbal skirmishes with the conservative Cliosophic Society provided ample opportunities for sharpening Freneau's skills in prose and poetic satire. Charged with literary and political enthusiasm, Freneau and Brackenridge collaborated on a rollicking, picaresque narrative

46. An Autopsy Of Reason: Philip Freneau, Forgotten Patriot
November 30, 2003. philip freneau, Forgotten Patriot. Versifier, sea captain,newspaper editor, antibanker, anti-Hamiltonian, American patriot.
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An Autopsy of Reason
history, politics, culture and outrage Main
November 30, 2003
Philip Freneau, Forgotten Patriot
Versifier, sea captain, newspaper editor, anti-banker, anti-Hamiltonian, American patriot. He was a schoolmate of Madison's and a friend of Jefferson's. Click below for more info. Freneau's greatest forgotten work, Rules For Changing A Limited Republican Government Into An Unlimited Hereditary One , is a virtual blueprint for what every despotic heart has attempted all through history. Our current despots are no exception. A brief bio of Freneau My own lame effort to update Freneau's Rules TrackBack
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47. MSN Encarta - Freneau, Philip Morin
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48. Philip Freneau
www.boke.com, philip freneau. 1901 philip freneau. The Poet of theRevolution. A History of His Life and Times. By. Mary S. Austin.
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Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution A History of His Life and Times By Mary S. Austin Edited by Helen Kearny Vreeland Great-granddaughter of the Poet DEDICATED TO THE PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES OF AMERICA THE NEWSPAPER VERSE
OF PHILIP FRENEAU An Edition and Bibilographical Survey By Judith R. Hiltner
GENERAL INTRODUCTION I.
Contents of the edition The majority of Freneau's known poems, which were col-
lected in five volumes published between 1786 and 1815, first
appeared in newspapers printed in the towns and cities where he
lived, worked, and traveled. The edition includes, in chronological order, the earliest
newspaper texts of Freneau's collected poems, as well as lists of
all subsequent newspaper variants, excluding variants appearing
in texts that were merely reprinted by newspaper editors from
one of Freneau's collections. Among the several collected texts of Freneau's poems
many demonstrate variants in stanza form, proving that Freneau habitually experimented with different layouts for his verses. Although newspaper editors may have changed the layout in reprinting a Freneau poem simply to fit the poem into their columns, when a change in stanza form occurs in a text demon-

49. Philip Freneau
Colonial America, 16071783 Literature. philip freneau, 1752-1832. Bornin New York, philip freneau was well educated early in life.
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Colonial America, 1607-1783: Literature
Philip Freneau, 1752-1832
By Starlet M. Chavis
Student, University of North Carolina at Pembroke
Most famous as the “Poet of the Revolution,” Freneau is also known for his romantic involvement in poetry. Born in New York, Philip Freneau was well educated early in life. His mother taught him at home until the age of thirteen, when she sent him to a Latin School. He later entered the College of New Jersey, now Princeton, at the sophomore level at the age of sixteen. These years of his life laid the foundation of his future career for becoming a poet. A few people whom Freneau met at Princeton that made inspirational influences in his life were James Madison, William Bradford, and Henry Brackenridge. During this time, Freneau and his friends formed a group called the American Whig Society, which was a group that opposed the British-oriented Tory Clio-Sophic Society. Freneau produced his first piece of political satire, “Father Bombo’s Pilgrimage to Mecca,” while becoming fascinated by the interest in the arguments between his rival association . However, one of his most important developments was “The Rising Glory of America,” which he wrote along with the assistance of Brackenridge. The poem speaks about the integrity of a new country approaching a neoteric era, which would be blessed with “sweet liberty! /Without whose aid the noblest genius fails, /And science irretrievably must die.” The poem was read and well liked at the commencement on graduation day, and later published the next year.

50. Philip Freneau Cemetery, Matawan, New Jersey
philip MORIN freneau CEMETERY MATAWAN, MONMOUTH COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. Onlytwo interments find. 1. freneau, philip MORIN died Dec. 18, 1832
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PHILIP MORIN FRENEAU CEMETERY
MATAWAN, MONMOUTH COUNTY, NEW JERSEY
Only two interments are known here, both on one monument. The cemetery is fenced in, well maintained and easy to find.
1. FRENEAU, PHILIP MORIN - died Dec. 18, 1832, a poet, aged 80 years, 11 months, 16 days;
He was a native of New York but for many years
a resident of Philadelphia and New Jersey
His upright and benevolent character
is in the memory of many and will remain
when this inscription is no longer legible.
Heaven lifts its everlasting portal high,
and bids the pure in heart
behold their God.
2. AGNES - died Oct. 18, 1817, age 91 years, relict of Peter Freneau, mother of Philip, widow of James Kearney. Back to other Matawan cemeteries Thank you for visiting this Monmouth County Genealogy Research page. George Joynson is available for your genealogy research at 1(732) 239-0118. Last updated May 2004. Hope to hear from you soon! Please email or call.

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The newspaper verse of philip freneau an edition and bibliographical survey• By philip Morin freneau ; Judith R Hiltner • Publisher Troy, NY
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philip freneau, champion of democracy. • By Jacob Axelrad • PublisherAustin, University of Texas Press 1967 • Primary
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    I was from USA, and I lived from 1752-1832. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? Philip Freneau was born in New York of Huguenot ancestry in 1752, and died near Freehold, New Jersey, in 1832.
    During their senior year Freneau and Brackenridge labored long on another joint project to which Freneau contributed the greater share. Their composition was a patriotic poem of epic design, The Rising Glory of America, a prophecy of a time when a united nation should rule the vast continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific. At the commencement exercises of September 1771, Brackenridge read this poem to a "vast concourse of the politest company," gathered at Nassau Hall. The poem articulated the vision and fervor of a young revolutionary generation.
    After he graduated from Princeton in 1771, he was author, editor, government official, trader, and farmer. He tried teaching and soon found that he hated it. As regards the genesis of his poems, two facts in his life are especially important. His newspaper work encouraged a fatal production of the satirical and humorous verse that gave him reputation; and his trading voyages inspired poems descriptive of the scenery of the southern islands, and made possible what is perhaps his most original work, his naval ballads.

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60. Philip Freneau (1752-1832)
philip freneau (17521832). Contributing Editor David S. Shields.Classroom Issues and Strategies. Some of philip freneau s poems
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Philip Freneau (1752-1832)
Contributing Editor: David S. Shields
Classroom Issues and Strategies
Some of Philip Freneau's poems require an explanation of the changing political context of the 1770s through 1790s so that their arguments may be understood. Freneau's religious poetry, with its striking absence of scriptural allusion and Christian doctrine, may prove rather alien to students of traditional Christian background. Discriminations between the beliefs of Patriots and Loyalists, Whigs and Tories, must be supplied for the poems of the 1770s. Discussion of the split of the American revolutionaries into Federalist and Jeffersonian factions during the 1790s is also helpful. "To Sir Toby" is an excellent poem with which to examine the legal justifications of slavery employed during the late 1700s. I find that the early American political cartoons provide a useful way of introducing students to the context of Freneau's politics. (Michel Wynn Jones' The Cartoon History of the American Revolution is a good source.) Sometimes I get a reproduction of one of the newspapers in which a Freneau poem first appeared to show how closely his world view was tied to the journalism of the era.

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