The Culprit Fay and Other Poems


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The Culprit Fay and Other Poems is a posthumous collection of poetry by Joseph Rodman Drake, showcasing the lyrical talent of one of early 19th-century America's notable poets. The centerpiece of this collection is the title poem, The Culprit Fay, a narrative that weaves together themes of nature, fantasy, and moral reflection.

Drake's work captures the spirit of his time, reflecting both the beauty and complexity of American identity. Alongside the title poem, the collection features The American Flag, a patriotic piece that gained further recognition when set to music by the renowned composer Antonin Dvořák. This collection not only highlights Drake's poetic prowess but also offers insight into the literary landscape of his era.

Despite his initial acclaim, Drake's reputation faced challenges, particularly from contemporaries like Edgar Allan Poe, who critiqued the quality of his imagery. This collection invites listeners to explore the rich tapestry of Drake's work, providing a glimpse into the early American literary scene and the evolution of poetic expression.

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Frontispiece - Dedication 0:48 Gelesen von Oxenhandler
The Culprit Fay 33:29 Gelesen von Diana Schmidt
To a Friend 9:12 Gelesen von Oxenhandler
Leon 21:16 Gelesen von Oxenhandler
Niagara 3:23 Gelesen von Oxenhandler
Song 1:21 Gelesen von Oxenhandler
Song 1:19 Gelesen von Oxenhandler
Lines written in a Lady's Album 1:18 Gelesen von Larry Wilson
Lines to a Lady 1:16 Gelesen von Larry Wilson
Lines on leaving New Rochelle 1:24 Gelesen von Larry Wilson
Hope 1:15 Gelesen von Kristin G.
Fragment 3:17 Gelesen von Kristin G.
To--- 1:09 Gelesen von Larry Wilson
Lines 1:14 Gelesen von Larry Wilson
To Eva 0:55 Gelesen von Kristin G.
To a Lady with a Violet 0:45 Gelesen von Newgatenovelist
Bronx 3:20 Gelesen von Larry Wilson
Song 1:41 Gelesen von Mickey T.
To Sarah 1:51 Gelesen von Oxenhandler
The American Flag 3:34 Gelesen von David Lawrence