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Providence tales and the birth of American literature

Title
  1. Providence tales and the birth of American literature / James D. Hartman.
Published by
  1. Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999.
Author
  1. Hartman, James D.

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Description
  1. xii, 202 pages; 24 cm
Summary
  1. In colonial America, tales about the capture of English settlers by Native American war parties and the captives' subsequent suffering and privations were wildly popular among readers. In these captivity narratives, writers such as Mary Rowlandson, Jonathan Dickinson, and John Williams told autobiographical stories that combined images of brutal violence with examples of spiritual fortitude. In their accounts, as well as in similar and equally popular tales of witchcraft, exploration, and shipwreck, lie the roots of a uniquely American literature, providing distinct patterns for later writers, from James Fenimore Cooper to Herman Melville.
  2. In Providence Tales and the Birth of American Literature, James D. Hartman uncovers the genesis of the captivity narrative in the English providence tale and its transformation in the seventeenth century. Exploring the cultural context in which both English providence tales and their American counterparts emerged - focusing in particular on the influence of religious, scientific, and literary developments during this critical period - Hartman offers a provocative reassessment of the origins of American literature.
Subject
  1. 1500-1775
  2. American literature > Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 > History and criticism
  3. Providence and government of God in literature
  4. English literature > Early modern, 1500-1700 > History and criticism
  5. American literature > English influences
  6. Geographical discoveries in literature
  7. Indian captivities > United States
  8. Supernatural in literature
  9. Shipwrecks in literature
  10. Witchcraft in literature
  11. American literature > Colonial period
  12. English literature > Early modern
  13. Indian captivities
  14. Englisch
  15. Erzählung
  16. Hexe Motiv
  17. Märchen
  18. Vorsehung Motiv
  19. Vorsehung
  20. Amerikaans
  21. Letterkunde
  22. Voorzienigheid
  23. Engels
  24. Gevangenschap
  25. Littérature américaine > 1600-1775 (période coloniale) > Histoire et critique
  26. Providence dans la littérature
  27. Littérature américaine > Influence anglaise
  28. Découvertes géographiques > Dans la littérature
  29. Naufrages > Dans la littérature
  30. Sorcellerie > Dans la littérature
  31. United States
  32. Großbritannien
  33. Neuengland
  34. USA
  35. Indianer <Motiv>
Genre/Form
  1. Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Contents
  1. 1. Remapping Colonial Discourse from Providence Tale to Indian Captivity Narrative -- 2. The Providence Tale in England, 1597-1697 -- 3. Witchcraft Relations in England and on the Continent, 1484-1697 -- 4. Providence Tales in the New World: New England Witchcraft Narratives, 1684-1702 -- 5. The Birth of the Indian Captivity Narrative.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. [177]-194) and index.