Freneau

Freneau
/fri noh"/, n.
Philip, 1752-1832, U.S. poet and editor.

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  • Freneau —   [frɪ nəʊ], Philip Morin, amerikanischer Lyriker, * New York 2. 1. 1752, ✝ Middletown (N. J.) 18. 12. 1832; entstammte einer hugenottischen Familie, studierte in Princeton und war (1790 99) politischer Journalist im Auftrag T. Jeffersons.… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Freneau — [fri nō′] Philip (Morin) 1752 1832; U.S. poet & journalist …   English World dictionary

  • Freneau — Philip Morin Freneau (* 2. Januar 1752 in New York; † 18. Dezember 1832 in Middletown Point, heute ein Teil von Matawan, New Jersey) war ein amerikanischer Dichter. Zur Zeit der amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitsbewegung erwarb er sich mit… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Freneau, Philip — ▪ American poet and journalist in full  Philip Morin Freneau   born Jan. 2, 1752, New York, N.Y. [U.S.] died Dec. 18, 1832, Monmouth county, N.J., U.S.       American poet, essayist, and editor, known as the “poet of the American Revolution.”… …   Universalium

  • Freneau — biographical name Philip Morin 1752 1832 American poet …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Freneau — Fre•neau [[t]frɪˈnoʊ[/t]] n. big Philip, 1752–1832, U.S. poet and editor …   From formal English to slang

  • Freneau — /fri noh /, n. Philip, 1752 1832, U.S. poet and editor …   Useful english dictionary

  • ФРЕНÓ (Freneau) Филип — (Freneau) Филип (1752–1832), амер. поэт, публицист. Поэмы Индейское кладбище (1788), Дом ночи (1779); стихи, сочетающие классицистич. и романтич. черты. Демократич. тенденции, воспринятые поэзией аболиционизма …   Биографический словарь

  • Freneau,Philip Morin — Fre·neau (frĭ nōʹ), Philip Morin. Known as “the poet of the American Revolution.” 1752 1832. American poet noted for his satirical attacks on the British and for The British Prison Ship (1781), an account of his wartime capture and imprisonment.… …   Universalium

  • Freneau, Philip (Morin) — born Jan. 2, 1752, New York, N.Y. died Dec. 18, 1832, Monmouth county, N.J., U.S. U.S. poet, essayist, and editor, known as the poet of the American Revolution. After the outbreak of the revolution he began to write anti British satire. Not until …   Universalium

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