Post-Revolutionary Works
Poems, Dramatic, and Miscellaneous:
This is one of my most well-known works, published in 1790. It includes two plays, The Sack of Rome and The Ladies of Castille, as well as eighteen poems, including the Torrismond, focusing on the politics of our time. This was the first work I published under my own name. For some of the plays, this was not the first publishing. Many of them had appeared anonymously in newspapers and such. However, this was the first publication of the two plays. Student's Notes:
If you are interested, you can see the original pages, as well as a typed transcription in this link, which can also be found under Further Reading. |
History On the Rise, Progress, and Termination of the American Revolution:
Another one of my most well-know works, this three-volume series was published in 1805. It is certainly a lengthy work, but it covers the entirety of my political opinions, my values, and my beliefs. I see this work as the end result of my political writing career. It was the final piece that was needed to be put into place, and when it was published, I must say I felt very satisfied and content looking back on my collection of writings.
Another one of my most well-know works, this three-volume series was published in 1805. It is certainly a lengthy work, but it covers the entirety of my political opinions, my values, and my beliefs. I see this work as the end result of my political writing career. It was the final piece that was needed to be put into place, and when it was published, I must say I felt very satisfied and content looking back on my collection of writings.
Student's Notes:
Again, if you find it in your interest, you can find the entire publication in this link, which, as mentioned before, is also found in Further Reading.
Again, if you find it in your interest, you can find the entire publication in this link, which, as mentioned before, is also found in Further Reading.