Poetry of the 1850’s Focusing on the American Revolution
Poetry of the 1850’s which focused on the American Revolution is
filled with grandiose, idealized visions. In the decade before the
Civil War, some poets looked to the revolution as the central point in
America’s history, when Americans essentially came into their own as a
people and as a unified country. The three poets included in this
collection are relatively obscure, but the similarities between their portrayals
of the American Revolution suggest that most Americans living in this period
shared their views. George Washington appears in these poems as the
defining symbol of America’s history. In some of their lines, Washington
seems virtually godlike in his power, virtue, and holiness. America
was scarcely seventy-five years old when these poets wrote the works selected
here, and in their works we can see their efforts to firmly establish the
revolution as America’s primary symbolic source of national character.
William
Ross Wallace
George
Rogers
Henry
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