"Salmagundi" is a satirical collection of essays and poems by Washington Irving, published in 1807, which commented on the society and politics of New York City from a perspective favoring aristocratic federalism.
Salmagundi was a series of satirical essays and poems by Washington Irving, published in 1807, critiquing contemporary New York life and politics from an aristocratic federalist viewpoint.
Front | Salmaggundi |
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Back | A series of satirical essays and poems by Washington Irving 1807 Aspects of life in contemporary New York, their political stance favouring aristocratic federalism in opposition to Jeffersonion democracy |
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