Eulogy on King Philip
Country | United States |
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Genre | nonfiction speech |
Set in | Massachusetts |
Published | 1836, 2015 |
Publisher | Forgotten Books |
Media type | Print, E-book |
Pages | 66 |
ISBN | 9781330745236 |
OCLC | 979062039 |
Website | Official website |
Eulogy on King Phillip: As Pronounced at the Odeon, in Federal Street, Boston is a printed text of a speech delivered by William Apess in 1836 to, among other things, commemorate Metacom also known as King Phillip. Metacom is known as the leader of allied indigenous tribes in a bloody war against enroaching Puritan-New England colonists 1675–1678.[1][2][3][4]
References
- ^ Gussman, Deborah (2004). ""O Savage, Where Art Thou?": Rhetorics of Reform in William Apess's "Eulogy on King Philip"". The New England Quarterly. 77 (3): 451–477. JSTOR 1559826.
- ^ Zuba, Clayton (2017). "Apess's Eulogy on King Philip and the Politics of Native Visualcy". Early American Literature. 52 (3): 651–677. doi:10.1353/eal.2017.0053. JSTOR 90014920.
- ^ Wolfe, Eric A. (2008). "Mourning, Melancholia, and Rhetorical Sovereignty in William Apess's Eulogy on King Philip". Studies in American Indian Literatures. 20 (4): 1–23. doi:10.1353/ail.0.0045. JSTOR 20737441.
- ^ Brooks, Lisa (2008). "Envisioning New England as Native Space". The Common Pot. University of Minnesota Press. pp. 198–218. ISBN 978-0-8166-4783-5. JSTOR 10.5749/j.ctttsd1b.11.
Further reading
- Warrior, Robert (2005). "Eulogy on William Apess". The People and the Word. University of Minnesota Press. pp. 1–48. ISBN 978-0-8166-4616-6. JSTOR 10.5749/j.cttttz37.5.
- Apess, William and Royster, Paul (ed}., "Eulogy on King Phillip" (2022). Zea E-Books in American Studies. 39. Full text of speech by Apess in 1836.