Ebenezer Cooke
Ebenezer Cooke (1667-1732) was an English poet and writer known for his satirical works. He gained recognition for his humorous and exaggerated accounts of colonial life, particularly in Maryland. Cooke's writing style blends satire with burlesqueverse, offering a unique perspective on societal norms and behaviors. His works provide a comedic yet insightful portrayal of early American settlement experiences.
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