The Croakers

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The Croakers is a series of satirical poems, co-written in the early 19th century by Fitz-Greene Halleck and Joseph Rodman Drake, that humorously critiqued New York society and politics.

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instanceOf literary work
series of satirical poems
author Fitz-Greene Halleck NERFINISHED
Joseph Rodman Drake NERFINISHED
coAuthor Fitz-Greene Halleck NERFINISHED
Joseph Rodman Drake NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre poetry
satire
hasPart individual satirical poems
hasTheme political satire
social satire
urban life in New York City
language English
literaryForm verse
literaryMovement early American literature
mainSubject New York City politics NERFINISHED
New York City society NERFINISHED
notableFor humorous critique of New York politics
humorous critique of New York society
placeOfPublication New York City
publicationPeriod early 19th century
timePeriod 19th century American literature
workOf Fitz-Greene Halleck NERFINISHED
Joseph Rodman Drake NERFINISHED

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Fitz-Greene Halleck coAuthoredWork The Croakers