John Trumbull: Connecticut Wit - Paperback
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by Alexander Cowie (Author)
The later years of his life having been devoted to law, the emphasis of this biography is on Trumbell's formative and creative years, particularly those spent at Yale as a member of a group of writers known as the Connecticut Wits. The most brilliant member of the group, Trumbell won the admiration of critics and a lasting place in American literature with two witty satirical poems, "The Progress of Dulness" and "M'Fingal." Originally published in 1936.
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