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  1. The field of imagination
    Thomas Paine and eighteenth-century poetry
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville

    "The first book-length study of Thomas Paine as a poet, this book also examines his use of poetic epigraphs, his image in eighteenth-century political poetry, and his influence on later American poets"-- Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page;... more

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    "The first book-length study of Thomas Paine as a poet, this book also examines his use of poetic epigraphs, his image in eighteenth-century political poetry, and his influence on later American poets"-- Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction; One. Wit Is Naturally a Volunteer: Poetry and Print Culture in the Pennsylvania Magazine; Two. Speak of It as It Is: Forms of Liberty in Paine's Early Poetry; Three. The Shifted Vision: James Thomson and Common Sense; Four. Pen and Soul; Glory and Nothing: Charles Churchill and Crisis II; Five. The Field of Imagination: Public and Private Spheres in Paine's Manuscript Poetry; Six. Tom the Bodice-Maker: Paine in English Poetry of the 1790s; Seven. The Manly Page: Philip Freneau's Poetic Affinities Eight. Repay Thy Labors: Joel Barlow's Poetic PredilectionsNotes; Bibliography; Index

     

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