Imperial Pasts and Dark Futurities: Freneau and Brackenridge's "The Rising Glory of America" Symbiosis 6.1 27-43

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Author: Susan Castillo

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Explore the intricate tapestry of early American literature with Susan Castillo's insightful essay, "Imperial Pasts and Dark Futurities: Freneau and Brackenridge’s 'The Rising Glory of America'." This scholarly work delves into the dramatic dialogue co-authored by Philip Freneau and Hugh Henry Brackenridge, first performed at the Princeton commencement in 1771. Castillo expertly analyzes the complex layers of this poem, highlighting its historical significance and its reflection of the turbulent times leading up to the American Revolution.

The essay examines how Freneau and Brackenridge navigate the creation of a national identity and the portrayal of America's imperial future. By situating their work within the broader tradition of dramatic dialogues, Castillo offers a compelling exploration of the divided subjectivities and conflicting visions that characterized the early American republic.

Ideal for literature students, scholars, and enthusiasts, this essay provides deep insights into the literary and historical contexts of early American writing, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the roots of American national consciousness.

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  • In-depth analysis of Philip Freneau and Hugh Henry Brackenridge’s "The Rising Glory of America"

  • Exploration of themes such as national identity, imperialism, and early American literature

  • Insightful commentary on the historical and philosophical influences

  • Written by esteemed scholar Susan Castillo

  • Ideal for students, educators, and literary enthusiasts

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