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All about Early New England Meditative Poetry: Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor (Sources of American Spirituality, No 15) by Anne Bradstreet. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers ... Early New England Meditative Poetry: Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor…...
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Early New England Meditative Poetry: Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor. Edited with an introduction by charles e. hambrick-stowe. Mahwah, ...
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Meditative poetry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Meditative poetry combines the religious practice of meditation with verse. It occurs in many cultures, especially in Asian, European and Hindu cultures. This article will focus on the tradition in E...
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"Meditative Poetry in New England." Puritan Poets and Poetics: Seventeenth-Century American Poetry in Theory and Practice. Ed. Peter White, ... Shawcross, John T. "Some Colonial American Poetry and George Herbert." Early American; Literature 23.1 (1988): 28-51. Shields, John C. "Jerome in Colonial New England:
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In each meditative image, one almost senses cumulative, composite mental and visual layers of a place experienced over ... The longest river in New England, the Connecticut holds a prominent place in its history—from forming the border between early colonies to its depiction in Thomas Cole's famous Oxbow painting.
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In his various capacities as student, merchant, magistrate, circuit-riding judge, family member, neighbor, and friend, his diary records a life of remarkable engagement with men, women, and children of all ages, races, and ranks, and his mental world was framed in the context of popular religion in early New England.
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