Publisher's Synopsis
Delight in the wit and charm of âPoems and Parodies, â a collection showcasing the poetic talent and humorous sensibilities of Phoebe Cary and the Making of America Project. Published in 1854, this volume offers a delightful array of verses that range from heartfelt poetry to clever parodies of well-known works. Caryâ(TM)s unique voice shines through in each piece, demonstrating her skill with language and her keen observations of life.
This collection preserves a significant piece of American literary history, offering readers a glimpse into the popular poetry and humor of the mid-19th century. Whether you are a lover of classic poetry or a fan of witty parodies, âPoems and Parodiesâ promises a rewarding reading experience. Discover the enduring appeal of Caryâ(TM)s verse and the playful spirit of a bygone era.
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