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1788 in poetry

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Works published in English

United Kingdom

This year three works of poetry, all written by women (the Falconars, More and Yearsley), condemn slavery; while Samuel Pratt is an early advocate of animal rights:

United States

  • Timothy Dwight, published anonymously, "The Triumph of Infidelity: A Poem", satire in heroic couplets; supports Calvinism and attacks Voltaire, David Hume, Joseph Priestley and their followers
  • Philip Freneau, Miscellaneous Works of Mr. Philip Freneau, Containing His Essays and Additional Poems
  • Francis Hopkinson:
  • An Ode, in honor of the Adoption of the U.S. Constitution
  • Seven Songs, for the Harpsichord or Forte-Piano
  • Peter Markoe:
  • "The Times", satire on prominent Philadelphia society people
  • "The Storm", attributed to Markoe
  • William Roscoe, The Wrongs of Africa: A Poem
  • Susanna Rowson:
  • Poems on Various Subjects
  • A Trip to Parnassus

Works published in other languages

Births

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