ound 1770 she published her first work entitled “An Elegiac Poem, on the Death of the Celebrated Divine?George Whitefield? She became a sensation in Boston after she wrote the poem about the death of preacher George Whitefield. Mr. Whitefield was a close
...) ound 1770 she published her first work entitled “An Elegiac Poem, on the Death of the Celebrated Divine?George Whitefield? She became a sensation in Boston after she wrote the poem about the death of preacher George Whitefield. Mr. Whitefield was a close friend of Countess Selina of Huntington. Countess Selina of Huntington invited Phillis to come to London and to help her publish her poems Around 1773 her “Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral?was published in England under a sponsorship of countess of Huntingdon, her reputation spread in Europe as well as America. The book was the first published to be published by a black American. Phillis’s poems reflected religious and classical New England upbringing. Many of her writings had elegies while others stressed the Christian salvation. Racial equality is not a theme to be found in her poetry. Although, in one of her many poems, one allusion of injustice appears. Her rare gifts were Approximate Word count = 645 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced) ound 1770 she published her first work entitled “An Elegiac Poem, on the Death of the Celebrated Divine?George Whitefield? She became a sensation in Boston after she wrote the poem about the death of preacher George Whitefield. Mr. Whitefield was a close friend of Countess Selina of Huntington. Countess Selina of Huntington invited Phillis to come to London and to help her publish her poems Around 1773 her “Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral?was published in England under a sponsorship of countess of Huntingdon, her reputation spread in Europe as well as America. The book was the first published to be published by a black American. Phillis’s poems reflected religious and classical New England upbringing. Many of her writings had elegies while others stressed the Christian salvation. Racial equality is not a theme to be found in her poetry. Although, in one of her many poems, one allusion of injustice appears. Her rare gifts were Approximate Word count = 645 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced) ound 1770 she published her first work entitled “An Elegiac Poem, on the Death of the Celebrated Divine?George Whitefield? She became a sensation in Boston after she wrote the poem about the death of preacher George Whitefield. Mr. Whitefield was a close friend of Countess Selina of Huntington. Countess Selina of Huntington invited Phillis to come to London and to help her publish her poems Around 1773 her “Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral?was published in England under a sponsorship of countess of Huntingdon, her reputation spread in Europe as well as America. The book was the first published to be published by a black American. Phillis’s poems reflected religious and classical New England upbringing. Many of her writings had elegies while others stressed the Christian salvation. Racial equality is not a theme to be found in her poetry. Although, in one of her many poems, one allusion of injustice appears. Her rare gifts were Approximate Word count = 645 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced) ound 1770 she published her first work entitled “An Elegiac Poem, on the Death of the Celebrated Divine?George Whitefield? She became a sensation in Boston after she wrote the poem about the death of preacher George Whitefield. Mr. Whitefield was a close friend of Countess Selina of Huntington. Countess Selina of Huntington invited Phillis to come to London and to help her publish her poems Around 1773 her “Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral?was published in England under a sponsorship of countess of Huntingdon, her reputation spread in Europe as well as America. The book was the first published to be published by a black American. Phillis’s poems reflected religious and classical New England upbringing. Many of her writings had elegies while others stressed the Christian salvation. Racial equality is not a theme to be found in her poetry. Although, in one of her many poems, one allusion of injustice appears. Her rare gifts were Approximate Word count = 645 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced) ound 1770 she published her first work entitled “An Elegiac Poem, on the Death of the Celebrated Divine?George Whitefield? She became a sensation in Boston after she wrote the poem about the death of preacher George Whitefield. Mr. Whitefield was a close friend of Countess Selina of Huntington. Countess Selina of Huntington invited Phillis to come to London and to help her publish her poems Around 1773 her “Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral?was published in England under a sponsorship of countess of Huntingdon, her reputation spread in Europe as well as America. The book was the first published to be published by a black American. Phillis’s poems reflected religious and classical New England upbringing. Many of her writings had elegies while others stressed the Christian salvation. Racial equality is not a theme to be found in her poetry. Although, in one of her many poems, one allusion of injustice appears. Her rare gifts were Approximate Word count = 645 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced) ound 1770 she published her first work entitled “An Elegiac Poem, on the Death of the Celebrated Divine?George Whitefield? She became a sensation in Boston after she wrote the poem about the death of preacher George Whitefield. Mr. Whitefield was a close friend of Countess Selina of Huntington. Countess Selina of Huntington invited Phillis to come to London and to help her publish her poems Around 1773 her “Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral?was published in England under a sponsorship of countess of Huntingdon, her reputation spread in Europe as well as America. The book was the first published to be published by a black American. Phillis’s poems reflected religious and classical New England upbringing. Many of her writings had elegies while others stressed the Christian salvation. Racial equality is not a theme to be found in her poetry. Although, in one of her many poems, one allusion of injustice appears. Her rare gifts were Approximate Word count = 645 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced) ...