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Collected writings of Charles Brockden Brown / editors, Philip Barnard, Elizabeth Hewitt, Mark L. Kamrath ; assistant editor William Dorner, consulting editors, John R. Holmes, Fritz Fleischmann.
Van Pelt Library PS1131 .B38 2013 v.7
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810.
- Series:
- Collected writings of Charles Brockden Brown ; v. 1.
- Collected writings of Charles Brockden Brown ; v. 1
- Standardized Title:
- Works. 2013
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Novelists, American--18th century.
- Novelists, American.
- Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810.
- Brown, Charles Brockden.
- Physical Description:
- volumes : illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Lewisburg, PA : Bucknell University Press ; Lanham, Maryland : Co-published with the Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., 2013-
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: Poems / Charles Brockden Brown
- 1. "On Some of His School Fellows"
- 2. "Aretas"
- 3. "For the Grocer's Window"
- 4. "To Miss D. P."
- 5. "The Rising Glory of America"
- 6. "The Times"
- 7. "Epistle the First"
- 8. "In Praise of Schuylkill"
- 9. "To Estrina"
- 10. "To D. F."
- 11. "An Inscription for General Washington's Tomb Stone"
- 12. "Henry"
- 13. "Sonnet. Written after Hearing a Song Sung by Several Sisters"
- 14. "To Ella"
- 15. "The Smile. Sonnet to Caroline"
- 16. "Song"
- 17. "Sonnet"
- 18. ["In `Delphy town"]
- 19. "A Peter-Pindarical Performance"
- 20. ["When Bringhurst and Wilkins are here"]
- 21. "Introduction to a Heroi-Comic Poem on Loo"
- 22. ["Profuse and prolix is the treat"]
- 23. ["Of sweet little things, a sweet musical string"]
- 24. "To Stella.
- -No. I"
- 25. "To Stella.
- -No. Ill"
- 26. "To Stella.
- -No. V"
- 27. "A Billet-Doux"
- 28. ["Tis party that destroys the state"]
- 29. ["From Virtue's blissful paths away"]
- 30. ["Sleep, extend thy downy pinion"]
- 31. ["The breeze awakes, the bark prepares"]
- 32. ["Ah! far beyond this world of woes"]
- 33. "To Stella"
- 34. "Monody on the Death of George Washington"
- 35. ['"Tis not the river's pebbly bound"]
- 36. "Jessy's Song"
- 37. ["Long strove a rueful fate to bend"]
- 38. ["Inchanting Tongue!"]
- 39. "To Laura. On Her Attachment to Homer's Iliad"
- 40. "The Rans de Vache of Tuscany"
- 41. "L'Amoroso"
- 42. "The Water-Drinker, an Anti-Anacreontic"
- 43. "The Poet's Prayer. (Not for fame, but for virtue.) An Epistle to Stella"
- 44. ["They came at noon & chose to stay"]
- 45. "Solitary Worship"
- 46. "Alliteration"
- 47. "To Laura, Offended"
- 48. "To Clara"
- 49. ["Marry wisdom, and beauty & wealth if you can"]
- 50. "Devotion. An Epistle"
- 51. "To Clara (On the Death of a Friend)"
- Illustrations
- Historical Essay
- Textual Essay
- Description of Provenance
- Appendix 1 Disputed Attributions
- 52. "Utrum horum Mavis, elige"
- 53. "A Negro's Lamentation"
- 54. "Pleasures of the Table"
- Appendix 2 Poems Previously Attributed to Brown Now Excluded.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 929-936) and indexes.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the John Louis Haney Fund.
- ISBN:
- 9781611484441
- 1611484448
- 9781611484465
- 1611484464
- 9781611484472
- 1611484472
- 9781611484489
- 1611484480
- 9781611484502
- 1611484502
- 9781611484526
- 1611484529
- 9781611484540
- 1611484545
- 9781611484564
- 1611484561
- OCLC:
- 823860663
- Publisher Number:
- 40022472957
- 40029637826
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