When Vermont author D. P. Thompson’s short story “The Shaker Lovers” was first published in the periodical The New World in 1841, it joined a growing body of literature on American Shaker communities. However, Thompson’s story was unusual in three ways. First, it was the product of a man whose upbringing and opinions gave him a unique perspective on the Shakers. Second, it was a fictional literary treatment of the Shakers, of which there had been very few up to that date. And last, Thompson’s story was destined to be turned into a stage play, albeit one with a somewhat different set of messages than in the original story
Visiting the Shakers, 1850-1899 : Watervliet, Hancock, Tyringham, New Lebanon is a compilation of ei...
Shakers are one of the most researched religious intentional community sects in the Western world. ...
Visiting the Shakers, 1778-1849: Watervliet, Hancock, Tyringham, New Lebanon is a compilation of nin...
A reprint of an article appearing in the Boston Gazette, and the Country Journal. June 15, 1789. Iss...
The following is the first installment of a reprint of a fourteen-part article first published in Bi...
Since 1824, fiction writers have attempted to treat the celibate communalist life of the American Sh...
In the half century between 1830 and 1880 the American public encountered the first visual represent...
In public papers before 1785, a kind word about the Shakers is rarely to be found. As the Shakers mo...
In 2012, a set of forty-eight journals which followed the life of Wendell Elkins until his death, we...
Accounts of the Shakers in eighteenth-century American newspapers help to shed light on the murky ea...
William Scales is an elusive and intriguing figure in the history of early Shakerism. Scales was not...
An overview of the earliest newspaper accounts of the Shakers, paying particular attention to how th...
In the early nineteenth century, a young man belonging to the prominent Byrd family of Virginia, the...
Publication announcement and order form for Visiting the Shakers, 1778-1849, edited by Glendyne Werg...
One of twelve volumes in the True Stories of Great Americans series published by Instructor Publishi...
Visiting the Shakers, 1850-1899 : Watervliet, Hancock, Tyringham, New Lebanon is a compilation of ei...
Shakers are one of the most researched religious intentional community sects in the Western world. ...
Visiting the Shakers, 1778-1849: Watervliet, Hancock, Tyringham, New Lebanon is a compilation of nin...
A reprint of an article appearing in the Boston Gazette, and the Country Journal. June 15, 1789. Iss...
The following is the first installment of a reprint of a fourteen-part article first published in Bi...
Since 1824, fiction writers have attempted to treat the celibate communalist life of the American Sh...
In the half century between 1830 and 1880 the American public encountered the first visual represent...
In public papers before 1785, a kind word about the Shakers is rarely to be found. As the Shakers mo...
In 2012, a set of forty-eight journals which followed the life of Wendell Elkins until his death, we...
Accounts of the Shakers in eighteenth-century American newspapers help to shed light on the murky ea...
William Scales is an elusive and intriguing figure in the history of early Shakerism. Scales was not...
An overview of the earliest newspaper accounts of the Shakers, paying particular attention to how th...
In the early nineteenth century, a young man belonging to the prominent Byrd family of Virginia, the...
Publication announcement and order form for Visiting the Shakers, 1778-1849, edited by Glendyne Werg...
One of twelve volumes in the True Stories of Great Americans series published by Instructor Publishi...
Visiting the Shakers, 1850-1899 : Watervliet, Hancock, Tyringham, New Lebanon is a compilation of ei...
Shakers are one of the most researched religious intentional community sects in the Western world. ...
Visiting the Shakers, 1778-1849: Watervliet, Hancock, Tyringham, New Lebanon is a compilation of nin...