Who was Philip Freneau?

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The face of the public.(Critical Essay) Magazine article from: Early American Literature ...period by situating two texts--Philip Freneau's "The Picture Gallery" (1788...described as a political liability by Freneau in "The Picture Gallery" and...Brackenridge in Modern Chivalry. Freneau's "The Picture Gallery" identifies...
The Hemingses: The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family.(Book review) Magazine article from: Biography ...attacks by the anti-Federalist National Gazette editor Philip Freneau on John Adams, once his fast friend, and was flummoxed rather than ashamed at being caught out paying Freneau to be his mouthpiece. Such actions gave rise in Jefferson...
In the mIdst of Perpetual Fetes: The Making of American Nationalism, 1776-1820. Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of History ...organizations federated into the first national party system by 1800. Throughout, editors such as John Fenno and Philip Freneau thought in terms of a national public sphere that included growing numbers of politically conscious Americans. Waldstreicher...
Transatlantic Radicals and the Early American Republic.(Review) Magazine article from: Journal of World History ...refugees of the 1790s prevents him from dealing with other figures (like Bache and his fellow Jeffersonian journalist Philip Freneau) who also took up the banner of the "Rights of Man." It also prevents Durey fr
Antiques.(influence of rivers and canal systems in American history) Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques ...forests shaded, now runs weeping on, Nations shall grow, and states not less in fame Than Greece and Rome of old! Philip Freneau and Hugh Henry Brackenridge, "On the Rising Glory of America," 1771 George Washington's first surveying expedition...
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