Publisher's Synopsis
"Religious and Moral Poems" by Phillis Wheatley stands as a cornerstone of early American and African American literature. This collection showcases Wheatley's profound exploration of faith, ethics, and morality through the art of poetry. As a testament to her talent, these poems offer a window into the religious sentiments and intellectual landscape of 18th-century America. Wheatley's work provides a unique perspective, blending Christian themes with her own experiences and observations. Readers interested in American poetry, religious expression, and the historical context of early African American voices will find this volume both enlightening and deeply moving.
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