As Greg Barnhisel reveals in “Code Name Puritan,” a life of the literary scholar and World War II spymaster, most of ...
"are quite surprised by what I have to say about Puritan sex and Puritan life in general because they bring preconceptions they've absorbed from `The Scarlet Letter' and other works of that sort." ...
As Greg Barnhisel reveals in “Code Name Puritan,” a life of the literary scholar and World War II spymaster, most of Pearson’s career, too, was unusual. As a student at Yale in the 1920s and ...
The animus of dramatists was stiffened by the Puritan antipathy to the theatre, but the derisive deployment of the term extended far beyond literature. David Hall, whose long and learned book traces ...
Since 1973, Puritan’s Pride has produced more than 1,200 vitamins and supplements targeted for a variety of health and wellness needs. Puritan’s Pride states its mission is to provide the ...
it's an insightful biography of an unassuming literary scholar—and spy—who transformed postwar American culture. Greg Barnhisel, author of " Code Name Puritan" and a professor at Duquesne ...
The pressure to remove William Shakespeare’s work from the curriculum is a symptom of a deeper ideological problems in the ...
They tell stories of pilgrimage, colonization, and genocide; private piety and public life; the growth of national identity (political, cultural, and literary); Puritanism, Quakerism, and Deism; race ...
Thomas Morton was exiled and his book was banned from the colon for making critical comments against the Puritan settlement in his 1637 3-volume series ... its very creation demonstrates the Kansas ...
The New English Canaan” by Thomas Morton, published in 1637, was the first banned book in the history of the United States.
Known for its clarity and scholarly annotations, it was the Bible of choice for English Puritans and was used by early ...