Typology and early American literature
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Typology and early American literature
University of Massachusetts Press, 1972
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Early American literature
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Includes essays which appeared in Early American literature
Bibliography: p. [245]-337
Contents of Works
- Introduction / Sacvan Bercovitch
- The traditions of Puritan typology / Thomas M. Davis
- Scriptural exegesis and the literary critic / Stepen Manning
- "With my owne eyes": William Bradford's Of Plymouth plantation / Jesper Rosenmeier
- The separatist background of Roger Williams' argument for religious toleration / Richard Reinitz
- Cotton Mather's Magnalia and the metaphors of Biblical history / Mason I. Lowance, Jr.
- Poetry and doctrine in Edward Taylor's Preparatory meditations, series II, 1-30 / Robert E. Reiter
- "The world slickt up in types": Edward Taylor as a version of Emerson / Karl Keller
- Edward Taylor and the poetic use of religious imagery / Ursula Brumm
- "Images or shadows of divine things" in the thought of Jonathan Edwards / Mason I. Lowance, Jr.