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Title
Complete writings / Phillis Wheatley ; edited and with an introduction by Vincent Carretta.
Author
Wheatley, Phillis, 1753-1784.
Publication
New York : Penguin Books, 2001.

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Carretta, Vincent.
Description
xlvii, 224 pages; 20 cm.
Summary
"Destined to become the first published woman of African descent, Phillis Wheatley was born around 1753. She was taken by the slave ship Phillis to Boston in 1761 and bought by John and Susanna Wheatley. The Wheatleys provided her with an education that was unusual for a woman of the time and astonishing for a slave. Phillis published her first poem in 1767, around the age of fourteen, and won much public attention and considerable international fame before she was twenty years old."--BOOK JACKET.
Series Statement
Penguin classics
Uniform Title
  • Works. 2001
  • Penguin classics.
Alternative Title
Works. 2001
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. xxxix-xli).
Contents
Introduction / Vincent Carretta -- Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral -- Copy of a Letter sent by the Author's Master to the Publisher -- To the Publick -- To Maecenas -- On Virtue -- To the University of Cambridge, in New England -- To the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1768 -- On being brought from Africa to America -- On the Death of the Rev. Dr. Sewell, 1769 -- On the Death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield. 1770 -- On the Death of a young Lady of Five Years of Age -- On the Death of a young Gentleman -- To a Lady on the Death of her Husband -- Goliath of Gath -- Thoughts on the Works of Providence -- To a Lady on the Death of Three Relations -- To a Clergyman on the Death of his Lady -- An Hymn to the Morning -- An Hymn to the Evening -- Isaiah lxiii. 1-8 -- On Recollection -- On Imagination -- A Funeral Poem on the Death of C. E. an Infant of Twelve Months -- To Captain H. - D., of the 65th Regiment -- To the Right Honourable William, Earl of Dartmouth, His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for North-America, &c -- Ode to Neptune. On Mrs. W. - 's Voyage to England -- To a Lady on her coming to North-America with her Son, for the Recovery of her Health -- To a Lady on her remarkable Preservation in an Hurricane in North-Carolina -- To a Lady and her Children, on the Death of her Son and their Brother -- To a Gentleman and Lady on the Death of the Lady's Brother and Sister, and a Child of the Name Avis, aged one Year -- On the Death of Dr. Samuel Marshall. 1771 -- To a Gentleman on his Voyage to Great Britain for the Recovery of his Health -- To the Rev. Dr. Thomas Amory on reading his Sermons on Daily Devotion, in which that Duty is recommended and assisted -- On the Death of J. C. an Infant -- An Hymn to Humanity. To S. P. G. Esq -- To the Honourable T. H. Esq; on the Death his Daughter -- Niobe in Distress for her children slain by Apollo, from Ovid's Metamorphoses, Book VI. and from a view of the Painting of Mr. Richard Wilson -- To S. M. a young African Painter, on seeing his Works -- To His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor, on the Death of his Lady. March 24, 1773 -- A Farewel to America, To Mrs. S. W. -- A Rebus, by I. B. -- An Answer to the Rebus, by the Author of these Poems -- Extant Poems Not Published in Poems on Various Subjects -- Atheism -- An Address to the Atheist -- Deism -- An Address to the Deist - 1767 - -- On Messrs Hussey and Coffin -- America -- To the Hon.bale Commodore Hood on his Pardoning a Deserter -- On Friendship -- On the Death of Mr. Snider Murder'd by Richardson -- Ocean -- An Elegy, To Miss, Mary Moorhead, on the Death of her Father, The Rev. Mr. John Moorhead -- [To a Gentleman of the Navy.] -- The Answer [By the Gentleman of the Navy] -- Philis's [sic] Reply to the Answer in our last by the Gentleman in the Navy -- To His Excellency General Washington -- On the Capture of General Lee -- On the Death of General Wooster -- To Mr. and Mrs. - , on the Death of their Infant Son -- Prayer -- An Elegy Sacred to the Memory of the Rev'd Samuel Cooper, D.D. -- An Elegy, Sacred to the Memory of that Great Divine, the Reverend and Learned Dr. Samuel Cooper -- Liberty and Peace, A Poem -- An Elegy on Leaving - -- Variants of Poems Published in Poems on Various Subjects -- To the University of Cambridge, wrote in 1767 -- To The King's Most Excellent Majesty on his Repealing the American Stamp Act -- On the Decease of the Revd Doctr Sewall [variant 1] -- On the Decease of the rev'd Dr. Sewell [variant 2] -- On the Death of the Rev'd Dr. Sewall, 1769 [variant 3] -- An Elegiac Poem, On the Death of that celebrated Divine, and eminent Servant of Jesus Christ, the late Reverend, and pious George Whitefield, Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Countess of Huntingdon, & c &c. [variant 1] -- An Ode of Verses On the much-lamented Death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, Late Chaplain to the Countess of Huntingdon [variant 2] -- To Mrs. Leonard, on the Death of her Husband -- On the Death of Dr. Samuel Marshall [variant 1] -- On the Death of Doctor Samuel Marshall [variant 2] -- Recollection -- Recollection. To Miss A - M - -- To the Rev. Mr. Pitkin, on the Death of his Lady -- A Poem on the Death of Charles Eliot, Aged 12 Months [variant 1] -- A Poem the death of Charles Eliot aged 12 months [variant 2] -- To the Right Honl. William Legge, Earl of Dartmouth [variant 1] -- To the Right Honl William Legge, Earl of Dartmouth [variant 2] -- To the Hon'ble Thomas Hubbard, Esq; On the Death of Mrs. Thankull Leonard -- To the Empire of America, Beneath the Western Hemisphere. Farewell to America. To Mrs. S. W. [variant 1] -- Farewell to America [variant 2] -- Letters -- To the Countess of Huntingdon (October 25, 1770) -- To Abigail May? (November or December 1771) -- To John Thornton (April 21, 1772) -- To Arbour Tanner (May 19, 1772) -- To Arbour Tanner (July 19, 1772) -- To the Earl of Dartmouth (October 10, 1772) -- To the Countess of Huntingdon (June 27 1773) -- To the Countess of Huntingdon (July 17, 1773) -- To David Worcester (October 18, 1773) -- To Obour Tanner (October 30, 1773) -- To John Thornton (December 1, 1773) -- To the Reverend Samuel Hopkings (February 9, 1774) -- To Samson Occom (February 11, 1774) -- To Obour Tanner (March 21, 1774) -- To John Thornton (March 29, 1774) -- To Obour Tanner (May 6, 1774) -- To the Reverend Samuel Hopkins (May 6, 1774) -- To John Thornton (October 30, 1774) -- To George Washington (October 26, 1775) -- To Obour Tanner (May 29, 1778) -- To Mary Wooster (July 15, 1778) -- To Obour Tanner (May 10, 1779) -- Variant Letters -- To the Countess of Huntingdon (October 25, 1770) -- To the Earl of Dartmouth (June 3, 1773) -- Proposals for Volumes of Poetry -- Proposal for Printing by Subscription (February 29, 1772) -- Proposals (April 16, 1773) -- Proposals (October 30, 1779) -- Wheatley's Final Proposal (September 1784). App. A. Possible Wheatley variant of "Hymn to Humanity"; Possible new Phillis Wheatley poem, "The Voice of Freedom" -- App. B. Lucy Terry Prince -- Bars Fight. App. C. Jupiter Hammon -- An Evening Thought. Slvation by Christ, with Penetential Cries -- An Address to Miss Phillis Wheatly [sic] -- "A Poem for Children with Thoughts on Death" -- A Dialogue Entitledd the Kind Master and Dutiful Servant.̃ App. D. Francis Williams -- An Ode.
ISBN
  • 014042430X
  • 9780140424300 (pbk.)
LCCN
00044611
OCLC
  • ocm44461869
  • SCSB-4092787
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries