03795nam 2200661 450 991020881650332120200520144314.01-118-85456-X1-118-85458-61-118-85455-1(CKB)3710000000503476(EBL)4039278(OCoLC)870211388(MiAaPQ)EBC1655936(DLC) 2014005193(Au-PeEL)EBL1655936(CaPaEBR)ebr10851098(CaONFJC)MIL584569(OCoLC)874322832(PPN)226791432(EXLCZ)99371000000050347620140331h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierNew England beyond criticism in defense of America's first literature /Elisa NewChichester, England :Wiley Blackwell,2014.©20141 online resource (261 p.)Wiley-Blackwell ManifestosIncludes index.1-118-85454-3 1-118-85453-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Introduction: New England Beyond Criticism. Part I. Excitations: Protestant Ups and Downs; 2. Variety as Religious Experience: Four Case Studies: Dickinson, Edwards, Taylor and Cotton; 3. The Popularity of Doom: From Wigglesworth, Poe and Stowe through the The Da Vinci Code; 4. I Take "no less than skies": Dickinson's Flights -- Part II. Congregations: Rites of Assembly; 5. Lost in the Woods Again: Coming Home to Wilderness in Bradford, Thoreau, Frost, and Bishop; 6. Growing Up a Goodman: Hawthorne's Way; 7. "Shall Not Perish from the Earth": The Counting of Souls in Jewett, DuBois, E.A. Robinson and Frost; 8. Disinheriting New England: Robert Lowell's Reformations -- Part III. Matriculations: In Academic Terms; 9. Winter at the Corner of Quincy and Harvard: The Brothers James;10. Upon a Peak in Beinecke: Susan Howe in the Connecticut Valley; 11. Balm for the Prodigal: Marilynne Robinson's Gilead; 12. A Fable For Critics: Autobiographical Epilogue."Timely and beautifully written, New England Beyond Criticism provides a passionate defense of the importance of the literature of New England to the American literary canon, and its impact on the development of spirituality, community, and culture in America. An exploration and defense of the prominence of New England's literary tradition within the canon of American literature. Traces the impact of the literature of New England on the development of spirituality, community, and culture in America. Includes in-depth studies of work from authors and poets such as William Bradford, Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, Henry David Thoreau, Susan Howe, and Marilynne Robinson. Examines the place and impression of New England literature in the nation's intellectual history and the lives of its readers"--Provided by publisher.Blackwell manifestos.American literatureNew EnglandHistory and criticismLiterature and societyUnited StatesHistoryCollege teachersBiographyNew EnglandIn literatureNew EnglandIntellectual lifeUnited StatesIntellectual lifeAmerican literatureHistory and criticism.Literature and societyHistory.College teachers810.9/974LIT014000bisacshNew Elisa990384MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910208816503321New England beyond criticism2265744UNINA