Puritans Among the Indians: Accounts of Captivity and Redemption, 1676-1724Alden T. Vaughan, Edward W Clark Harvard University Press, 1 giu 2009 - 275 pagine These eight reports by white settlers held captive by Indians gripped the imagination not only of early settlers but also of American writers through our history. Puritans among the Indians presents, in modern spelling, the best of the New England narratives. These both delineate the social and ideological struggle between the captors and the settlers, and constitute a dramatic rendition of the Puritans' spiritual struggle for redemption. |
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... lived for four years with Indians in the Ohio territory . He did not publish his narrative until 1799 because he felt that " at that time [ 1760 ] the Ameri- cans were so little acquainted with Indian affairs , I apprehended a great 36 ...
... lived for four years with Indians in the Ohio territory . He did not publish his narrative until 1799 because he felt that " at that time [ 1760 ] the Ameri- cans were so little acquainted with Indian affairs , I apprehended a great 36 ...
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... lived only briefly with their captors . When Tanner attempted to re- turn to " civilized " society , he was rejected , and he probably rejoined the culture he had so thoroughly absorbed . 40 Another category of narratives , this one ...
... lived only briefly with their captors . When Tanner attempted to re- turn to " civilized " society , he was rejected , and he probably rejoined the culture he had so thoroughly absorbed . 40 Another category of narratives , this one ...
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... lived until her death in 1833. Her career was described by James Everett Seaver , who interviewed her in 1823 , in A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jem- ison ( Canandaigua , N.Y. , 1824 ) . Many subsequent editions have been issued ...
... lived until her death in 1833. Her career was described by James Everett Seaver , who interviewed her in 1823 , in A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jem- ison ( Canandaigua , N.Y. , 1824 ) . Many subsequent editions have been issued ...
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... lived to say that they have eaten of the fruit of that apple tree . ' Thoreau's most famous work , Walden ( 1854 ) , chronicles a mid - nine- teenth - century American's attempt to confront nature on a level parallel to the Indians of ...
... lived to say that they have eaten of the fruit of that apple tree . ' Thoreau's most famous work , Walden ( 1854 ) , chronicles a mid - nine- teenth - century American's attempt to confront nature on a level parallel to the Indians of ...
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MARY ROWLANDSON THE SOVEREIGNTY AND GOODNESS OF GOD | 31 |
QUENTIN STOCKWELLS RELATION OF HIS CAPTIVITY AND REDEMPTION REPORTED BY INCREASE MATHER | 79 |
JOHN GYLES MEMOIRS OF ODD ADVENTURES STRANGE DELIVERANCES ETC | 93 |
COTTON MATHER NEW ASSAULTS FROM THE INDIANS AND THE CONDITION OF THE CAPTIVES | 135 |
A NARRATIVE OF HANNAH SWARTON CONTAINING WONDERFUL PASSAGES RELATING TO HER CAPTIVITY AND DELIVERANCE R... | 147 |
COTTON MATHER A NARRATIVE OF HANNAH DUSTANS NOTABLE DELIVERANCE FROM CAPTIVITY | 161 |
RETURNING TO ZION | 167 |
ELIZABETH HANSON GODS MERCY SURMOUNTING MANS CRUELTY | 229 |
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Puritans Among the Indians: Accounts of Captivity and Redemption, 1676–1724 Alden T. Vaughan,Edward W. Clark Visualizzazione estratti - 1981 |
Puritans Among the Indians: Accounts of Captivity and Redemption, 1676-1724 Alden T. Vaughan,Edward W. Clark Visualizzazione estratti - 1981 |
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