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Author Leader, Jennifer L., 1967-

Title Knowing, seeing, being : Jonathan Edwards, Emily Dickinson, Marianne Moore, and the American typological tradition / Jennifer L. Leader
Published Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, ©2016

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Contents Introduction: a history of the work of typology -- Jonathan Edwards. Jonathan Edwards: a reconsideration; Beauty and the eye of the beholder: being and desire in Jonathan Edwards's natural typology -- Emily Dickinson. Immersed in the reformed hermeneutic: origins of Dickinson's typological imagination; Reading with "compound vision": Emily Dickinson and the nineteenth-century "paper wars" ; "Myself; the term between": Dickinson's typology of split subjectivity -- Marianne Moore. Rightly dividing the word of truth: Marianne Moore in her reformed tradition; "Part terrestrial, part celestial": "the real" and "the actual" in Moore's revisionist typology; "Integration too tough for infraction": being, ethics, and aesthetics in early and late Moore
Summary In Knowing, Seeing, Being, Jennifer L. Leader argues that the Puritan theologian Jonathan Edwards, the nineteenth-century poet Emily Dickinson, and the twentieth-century poet Marianne Moore share a heretofore underrecognized set of religious and philosophical preoccupations. She contends that they represent an alternative tradition within American literature, one that they represent an alternative tradition within American literature, one that differs from Transcendentalism and is grounded in Reformed Protestantism. According to Leader, these three writers' most significant commonality is the Protestant tradition of typology, a rigorous mode of interpreting scripture and nature through which certain figures or phenomena are read as the fulfillment of prophecy and of God's work. Following from their similar ways of reading, they also share philosophical and spiritual questions about language, epistemology (knowing), perception (seeing), and physical and spiritual ontology (being). In connecting Edwards to these two poets, in exploring each writer's typological imagination, and through a series of insightful readings, this innovative book reevaluates three major figures in American intellectual and literary history and compels a reconsideration of these writers and their legacies. -- from back cover
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Moore, Marianne, 1887-1972 -- Criticism and interpretation
Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 -- Criticism and interpretation
Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1758 -- Influence
Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1758 -- Criticism and interpretation
SUBJECT Moore, Marianne, 1887-1972 -- Criticism and interpretation
Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 -- Criticism and interpretation
Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1758 -- Influence
Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1758 -- Criticism and interpretation
Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 fast
Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1758 fast
Moore, Marianne, 1887-1972 fast
Edwards, Jonathan 1703-1758 gnd
Dickinson, Emily Norcross 1804-1882 gnd
Moore, Marianne 1887-1972 gnd
Subject Christianity and literature -- United States -- History
Hermeneutics -- History
Belief, Problem of (Literature)
Nature in literature.
Typology (Theology) in literature.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
Belief, Problem of (Literature)
Christianity and literature
Hermeneutics
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Nature in literature
Typology (Theology) in literature
Typologische Exegese
United States
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781613763759
1613763751