This paper is an attempt to explore the Puritan exegetical myth of 'an errand into the wilderness,' which took root in New England, and its spread across the Western territories and the South after a process of secularization. The myth has been approached by way of the colonial puritan jeremiad in order to show how the Puritan eschatological visions have exercised so creative an influence in shaping the images of America and the basic ideals of the 'American Dream.' After close scrutiny of the concepts of millennium and utopia -versions of Edenic fantasies of an earthly and heavenly paradise- the essay stresses the importance of chiliasm and eutopia (its secular term) in early Puritan literature. It is suggested that the Puritan legacy stil...
Present day America is perceived as immersed in a moral crisis due to certain cultural conditions; t...
La metáfora paulina del corpus Christi, utilizada abundantemente por Erasmo en sus escritos, ha ten...
This article focuses on the conceptualization of America in Puritan prose works. My assumption is th...
The paper analyzes early colonial representations of the New World, connected with immigration of th...
The Puritan origins of Anglo-American culture have never been questioned, though they have later bee...
Puritanism in America is often misunderstood and misrepresented. Popular understanding of Puritan Ne...
This dissertation argues that the wilderness of the New World, usually understood as a physical land...
Seventeenth-century exegetes described Eden as a three-fold paradise because they believed that Adam...
This dissertation applies the concept of utopia to literature surrounding the English exploration an...
It is now almost thirty years since puritan apocalyptic thought was first subject to academic analys...
This study focuses upon ministerial perceptions of the New England wilderness, as seen in sermons pr...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston Universityhttps://archive.org...
La investigación se pregunta por la incidencia del imaginario del paraíso terrenal, propio de la tra...
The present monograph initiates the lapsed possibility that Puritanism in the New World was an endpo...
When Puritans crossed the Atlantic Ocean to populate the Thirteen Colonies (whether the Massachusett...
Present day America is perceived as immersed in a moral crisis due to certain cultural conditions; t...
La metáfora paulina del corpus Christi, utilizada abundantemente por Erasmo en sus escritos, ha ten...
This article focuses on the conceptualization of America in Puritan prose works. My assumption is th...
The paper analyzes early colonial representations of the New World, connected with immigration of th...
The Puritan origins of Anglo-American culture have never been questioned, though they have later bee...
Puritanism in America is often misunderstood and misrepresented. Popular understanding of Puritan Ne...
This dissertation argues that the wilderness of the New World, usually understood as a physical land...
Seventeenth-century exegetes described Eden as a three-fold paradise because they believed that Adam...
This dissertation applies the concept of utopia to literature surrounding the English exploration an...
It is now almost thirty years since puritan apocalyptic thought was first subject to academic analys...
This study focuses upon ministerial perceptions of the New England wilderness, as seen in sermons pr...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston Universityhttps://archive.org...
La investigación se pregunta por la incidencia del imaginario del paraíso terrenal, propio de la tra...
The present monograph initiates the lapsed possibility that Puritanism in the New World was an endpo...
When Puritans crossed the Atlantic Ocean to populate the Thirteen Colonies (whether the Massachusett...
Present day America is perceived as immersed in a moral crisis due to certain cultural conditions; t...
La metáfora paulina del corpus Christi, utilizada abundantemente por Erasmo en sus escritos, ha ten...
This article focuses on the conceptualization of America in Puritan prose works. My assumption is th...