[Gutenberg 317] • The Culprit Fay, and Other Poems

[Gutenberg 317] • The Culprit Fay, and Other Poems
Authors
Drake, Joseph Rodman
Publisher
Dodo Press
Tags
poetry , new york (state) -- poetry , american poetry -- 19th century , fairies -- poetry
ISBN
9781409916338
Date
1835-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.13 MB
Lang
en
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Joseph Rodman Drake (1795-1820) was an early American poet. Born in New York City, he was orphaned when young and entered a mercantile house. While still a child, he showed a talent for writing poems. He was educated at Columbia. In 1813 he began studying in a physician's office. In 1816 he began to practice medicine and in the same year was married to Sarah, daughter of Henry Eckford, the naval architect. In 1819, together with his friend and fellow poet Fitz-Greene Halleck, he wrote a series of satirical verses for the New York Evening Post, which were published under the penname The Croakers. Drake died a year later, of consumption, at the age of twenty-five. A collection, The Culprit Fay and Other Poems, was published posthumously by his daughter in 1835. His best-known poems are the long title-poem of that collection, and the patriotic The American Flag.