Publisher's Synopsis
âThe Last of the LenapÃ(c), and Other Poemsâ by Samuel M. Janney offers a collection of verse reflecting on themes of nature, history, and the plight of Native Americans in 19th-century America. Janney's poems, imbued with a sense of melancholy and reflection, explore the changing landscape and the displacement of the Lenape people. This volume provides a window into the past, capturing a moment in American history through the lens of poetry. The work serves as a historical and literary artifact, showcasing the poetic conventions of the time while also addressing significant social and environmental issues. It is a valuable resource for those interested in American history, Native American studies, and 19th-century literature.
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