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Philip Freneau's 1786 collection, "The Poems of Philip Freneau," stands as a pivotal literary work, embodying the poetic and political spirit of the immediate post-Revolutionary generation. Published in Philadelphia, the young nation's intellectual hub, this volume was more than just a compilation of verses; it was a cultural touchstone reflecting America's struggle to define itself in the wake of independence. Freneau, often hailed as the 'Poet of the American Revolution,' skillfully wove together themes of patriotism, nature, and political satire, offering readers a mirror to their collective experiences and aspirations. His work provided a crucial voice during a time when American literature was actively seeking to distinguish itself from its European antecedents, establishing a distinct national poetic tradition and capturing the era's complex mood of triumph, introspection, and burgeoning republican ideals.