The Puritans in America: A Narrative Anthology First Edition, First Printing
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Alan Heimert
(Editor),
Andrew Delbanco
(Editor)
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978-0674740662
ISBN-10:
0674740661
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“By presenting Puritan sermons, reminiscences, poetry, and other writings in a chronological fashion, Heimert and Delbanco have captured the spirit of a vibrant New England, experiencing social, religious, and economic change. The editors’ brief introductions to many of the selections make this volume especially attractive to students of Puritan history and literature.”―Virginia Quarterly Review
“This anthology pays tribute to Puritan trailblazers in political, religious and literary realms and casts them in a new and sparkling light. Lucid editorial notes and passages accompany the individual selections, the tone of which are at once friendly and scholarly.”―Susan Monsky, Boston Sunday Globe
“What commends this particular book are its chronological organization, its insistence that any firm generalizations about Puritans may obscure the ‘human uncertainty’ of their lives in America, its treatment of the movement as sensibility rather than ideology, and its focus on emotionality in the context of the past. By defining Puritanism as an affective style and them allowing us to trace that style’s literary effusions over a century, Heimert and Delbanco invite us to investigate how communities organize their emotions and how time transfigures culturally prescribed feeling, a task well worth taking up. If the heart has its reason, it has its history too.”―Charles L. Cohen, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
“This anthology pays tribute to Puritan trailblazers in political, religious and literary realms and casts them in a new and sparkling light. Lucid editorial notes and passages accompany the individual selections, the tone of which are at once friendly and scholarly.”―Susan Monsky, Boston Sunday Globe
“What commends this particular book are its chronological organization, its insistence that any firm generalizations about Puritans may obscure the ‘human uncertainty’ of their lives in America, its treatment of the movement as sensibility rather than ideology, and its focus on emotionality in the context of the past. By defining Puritanism as an affective style and them allowing us to trace that style’s literary effusions over a century, Heimert and Delbanco invite us to investigate how communities organize their emotions and how time transfigures culturally prescribed feeling, a task well worth taking up. If the heart has its reason, it has its history too.”―Charles L. Cohen, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
About the Author
Alan Heimert is Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature, Harvard University.
Andrew Delbanco is the Mendelson Family Chair of American Studies and Julian Clarence Levi Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University.
Andrew Delbanco is the Mendelson Family Chair of American Studies and Julian Clarence Levi Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University.
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Product details
- Publisher : Harvard University Press; First Edition, First Printing (February 22, 1985)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 456 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0674740661
- ISBN-13 : 978-0674740662
- Grade level : 10 - 12
- Item Weight : 1.51 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.15 x 9.25 inches
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- #291 in Presbyterian Christianity
- #863 in American Literature (Books)
- #1,937 in Christianity (Books)
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Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2020
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Outstanding Anthology. The writings of the Puritans, gives us a glimpse into the early European settlement in New England. We can appreciate their zeal and their intent to follow God, regardless of the cost. They were not without error, but given the context of their environment, they were successful in establishing democratic principles that endure even now.
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2013
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Puritan history in America helps tell the story of the founding of this country. There were very many interesting, and influential New England Puritans of note to read about. Cotton Mather wrote a large history of New England, tracing the ecclesiastical history especially.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2020
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The back cover was badly torn. I would not call this condition acceptable.
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2004
This is a great collection of primary sources such as speeches, sermons, etc. produced by the Puritan leadership during crucial moments in their society's development. The only unfortunate thing is that many of the sections are only excerpts--understandable since the book would be much, much bigger if the works were published word-for-word. Plus, nothing is prohibiting you, the reader, from seeking out the sources that grab your attention. Overall this is a terrific introduction to Puritan thought.
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