The Puritans In America: A Narrative Anthology Official
The anthology captures the "sweep and restless change" of Puritan life, moving beyond rigid stereotypes to show the beauty and power of their literature.
: It includes works from 38 different writers, including well-known figures like William Bradford , John Winthrop , and Cotton Mather . The Puritans in America: a narrative anthology
This title is available at several retailers, with prices often starting around $5 for used copies: The anthology captures the "sweep and restless change"
: In addition to major sermons and poems, the collection features rare documents such as Anne Hutchinson's testimony and accounts of the witchcraft crisis. The anthology , edited by Alan Heimert and
The anthology , edited by Alan Heimert and Andrew Delbanco, offers a vivid look into the lives and thoughts of the early Puritan settlers . This 456-page collection, published by Harvard University Press , serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding the intellectual and cultural foundation of New England. Key Features of the Anthology
: The book is organized into six sections that trace Puritan thought from its arrival in New England to its eventual fragmentation.
: Sections like "Loomings" and "The Migration" use personal journals and reminiscences to illustrate the raw emotionality of settling in a "poor, cold, and useless" place. Where to Buy
