The Columbiad: A Poem
Autor: | Joel Barlow |
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EAN: | 4057664631428 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 22.11.2019 |
Untertitel: | A Grand Narrative of American Patriotism and Progress in Epic Verse |
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Schlagworte: | American patriotism poem advocacy through literature classical references literature cultural identity exploration epic narrative verse historical allusions poetry late 18th century philosophical reflections verse poe symbolic imagery poetry |
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In 'The Columbiad: A Poem,' Joel Barlow embarks on an ambitious poetic odyssey, celebrating the burgeoning American identity and the promise of the New World. Employing a neoclassical style infused with romantic elements, Barlow weaves together history, mythology, and a forward-looking vision that reflects Enlightenment ideals. The poem not only chronicles the discovery and colonization of America but also serves as a profound commentary on the aspirations and challenges faced by the nascent nation. Rich with allegory and eloquent language, Barlow'Äôs work occupies a unique space in the canon of American poetry, positioning itself alongside the works of contemporaries while simultaneously forging its distinct path. Barlow, a prominent figure in the American Revolutionary era, was deeply influenced by his experiences as a diplomat and political writer, grappling with issues of national identity and cultural legacy. His engagement in the political discourse of his time, along with his involvement in the burgeoning American literary scene, inspired him to articulate a vision for the future of the United States, making his poetry not only a literary effort but also a cultural and ideological statement. 'The Columbiad' is a must-read for anyone interested in the interplay of history, poetry, and national identity. Barlow'Äôs masterful command of language and his insightful exploration of American ideals offer readers both a reflection on the past and a vision for the future, making this poem a significant contribution to American literature.