Typology and early American literature.
| Author/creator | Bercovitch, Sacvan |
| Format | Book |
| Publication Info | [Amherst] : University of Massachusetts Press, 1972. |
| Description | 340 pages ; 24 cm |
| Subjects |
| Contents | Bercovitch, S. Introduction.--Davis, T. M. The traditions of Puritan typology.--Manning, S. Scriptural exegesis and the literary critic.-- Rosenmeier, J. "With my owne eyes": William Bradford's Of Plymouth plantation.- -Reinitz, R. The separatist background of Roger Williams' argument for religious toleration.--Lowance, M. I., Jr. Cotton Mather's Magnalia and the metaphors of Biblical history.--Reiter, Robert E. Poetry and doctrine in Edward Taylor's Preparatory meditations, series II, 1-30.--Keller, K. "The world slickt up in types": Edward Taylor as a version of Emerson.--Brumm, U. Edward Taylor and the poetic use of religious imagery.--Lowance, M. I., Jr. "Images or shadows of divine things" in the thought of Jonathan Edwards.--Bibliography (p. [245]-337) |
| General note | Includes essays which appeared in Early American literature. |
| Other title | Early American literature. |
| LCCN | 74181362 |
| Stock number | $12.00 |