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The Wild Honey Suckle : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Wild Honey Suckle The Wild Honey Suckle is a 1786 poem by American author Philip Freneau. Its style and tone is often considered a reaction to the neoclassicism of poets like Alexander Pope and an early anticipation of Romantic poetry.〔V. E. Gibbens (1944). A Note on Three Lyrics of Philip Freneau. ''Modern Language Notes'', Vol. 59, No. 5 (May, 1944), pp. 313-315.〕 The poem was first printed on July 6, 1786 in the ''Columbian Herald''.〔Hiltner, Judith R. (1986). ''The Newspaper Verse of Philip Freneau: An Edition and Bibliographic Survey''. Whitston Pub. Co. Inc. ISBN 978-0-87875-248-5〕 ==Themes and critical response== The poem describes a secluded honeysuckle and makes observations about mortality. Paul Elmer More praised the "unearthly loveliness" of Freneau's "The Wild Honey Suckle" but noted that "even a clever journeyman's hand could alter a word here and there for the better."〔Arner Rovert D. (1074). Neoclassicism and Romanticism: A Reading of Freneau's" The Wild Honey Suckle" ''Early American Literature'' Vol. 9, No. 1, Spring, 1974, pp. 53-61.〕
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