Results 61 to 70 of about 1,964 (112)
Scene One/Warning Signs: Puritanism and the Early American Theatres of Cruelty [PDF]
Kubiak, Anthony
core +2 more sources
“Nightmares of Eden:” John Berryman’s “Homage to Mistress Bradstreet” [PDF]
Coleman, Philip
core
Who owns American Studies? Old and new approaches to understanding the United States of America [PDF]
Santos, Irene Ramalho
core
The semantics of self-denial: the new American studies through the lens of Luhmann's social systems theory [PDF]
Boyden, Michael
core +1 more source
Real and Imagined Places in the Plays of Tennessee Williams and Sam Shepard [PDF]
Varró, Gabriella
core
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
A People Blinded from Birth: American History According to Sacvan Bercovitch
The Journal of American History, 1991For Perry Miller, American Puritanism was a demanding and uncompromising theology. A severe and even terrifying religion, it offered to the eyes of the faithful a dark and searing vision of the fault that lies within. It was a kind of grim poetry, a somber and elegant meditation on the power of blackness.
openaire +3 more sources
Anxieties of Influence: Perry Miller and Sacvan Bercovitch
The New England Quarterly, 1997openaire +3 more sources

