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Paperback The Rejected Addresses: Together With the Prize Address Presented for the Prize Medal Offered for the Best Address On the Opening of the New Park Thea Book

ISBN: 1146692560

ISBN13: 9781146692564

The Rejected Addresses: Together With the Prize Address Presented for the Prize Medal Offered for the Best Address On the Opening of the New Park Thea

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"The Rejected Addresses" is a collection of satirical essays and poems, including "The Prize Address," presented for the opening of the New Park Theatre in New York City. This volume, showcasing the wit and literary talent of Philip Morin Freneau and Charles Sprague, offers a fascinating glimpse into the cultural and theatrical landscape of early 19th-century America. The collection features a series of parodies and humorous takes on contemporary writing styles and societal norms.

Readers interested in American literature, theater history, or the art of satire will find this work both entertaining and insightful. "The Rejected Addresses" remains a significant contribution to American literary history, providing a unique perspective on the era's artistic sensibilities.

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