McFingal

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Randy Kryn (talk | contribs) at 03:21, 4 July 2018 (italicize title). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

McFingal: a modern epic poem. Or, The town-meeting is a mock epic poem written by American poet John Trumbull.[1]

This canto, about 1500 lines, contains some verses from Thomas Gage's Proclamation, published in the Connecticut Courant for the 7th and the 14th of August 1775; it portrays a Scottish Loyalist, McFingal, and his Whig opponent, Honorius, evidently a portrait of John Adams. This first canto was divided into two, and with a third and a fourth canto was published in 1782.

1st edition

  • Philadelphia: Printed and sold by William and Thomas Bradford, at the London coffee-house. 1775.


References

  1. ^ Trumbull, John (1776). McFingal. OCLC 690377493.