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minister"s wooing.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Published
1960
by Scholarly Press in St. Clair Shores, Mich
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | New York, Derby and Jackson, 1859. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PZ3.S89 Mi12, PS2954.M5 Mi12 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 578 p. |
Number of Pages | 578 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5288626M |
ISBN 10 | 0403001870 |
LC Control Number | 72008180 |
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However, in contrast to Hawthorne's work, The Minister's Wooing is a "sentimental romance"; its central plot revolves around courtship and marriage. Moreover, Stowe's exploration of the regional history of New England deals primarily with the domestic sphere, the New England response to slavery, and the psychological impact of the Calvinist. Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe (J – July 1, ) was an American abolitionist and author. Her novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" () was a depiction of life for African Americans under slav.
The minister's wooing. Author Stowe, Harriet Beecher Book condition Used Binding Hardcover Publisher Derby and Jackson Place of Publication New York Date . Harriet Beecher Stowe is best known for writing Uncle Tom's Cabin, an anti-slavery novel written in Many believe that Uncle Tom's Cabin was a big factor in the lead up to the Civil War. Reg.
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The Minister's Wooing is the first of Harriet Beecher Stowe's three great novels of New England religion, that weave scenes and folklore of New England life with the debates and religious agonies that led her from her father's Edwardsian revivalist Calvinism to evangelical by: The Minister's Wooing book.
Read 25 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. From the author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, ministers wooing. book domestic comedy that /5. The Minister's Wooing is the first of Harriet Beecher Stowe's three great novels of New England religion, that weave scenes and folklore of New England life with the debates and religious agonies that led her from her father's Edwardsian revivalist Calvinism to evangelical Episcopalianism/5(2).
The Minister's Wooing is set around in Newport, Rhode Island, at a time just after the American Revolution. Real historical characters in the novel include Samuel Hopkins and Aaron Burr, Jr., leading pupil and grandson, respectively, of the great theologian Jonathan Edwards. While the author freely changes events in these characters /5(12).
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Hopkins is a year-old minister who lives ministers wooing. book Newport, in New England. He falls in love with the daughter (Mary) of his hostess, but her heart belongs to James.
The fame of the novel has also unfortunately overshadowed the fiction that Stowe wrote about her native New England: The Minister's Wooing (), Oldtown Folks (), Poganuc People (), and The Pearl of Orr's Island (), the novel that, according to Sarah Orne Jewett, began the local-color movement in New England.
The Minister's Wooing. I Pre-Railroad Times 7. II The Kitchen III The Interview IV Theological Tea V The Letter VI The Doctor VII The Friends and Relations of James VIII Which Treats of Romance IX Which Treats of Things Seen X The Test of Theology XI The Practical Test XII Miss Prissy XIII The Pages: COVID Resources.
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About The Minister’s Wooing. From the author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, a domestic comedy that examines slavery, Protestant theology, and gender differences in early America. First published inHarriet Beecher Stowe’s third novel is set in eighteenth-century Newport, Rhode Island, a community known for its engagement in both religious piety and the slave trade.
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In The Minister's Wooing, Stowe takes the reader into 18th century New England, and uses that setting to explore themes of slavery and religion as the background to a domestic story.
Mary, the heroine of this story, is a woman between several candidates for matrimony/5(). However, that book was certainly not her only remarkable anti-slavery work. In The Minister's Wooing, Stowe takes the reader into 18th century New England, and uses that setting to explore themes of slavery and religion as the background to a domestic story.
Mary, the heroine of this story, is a woman between several candidates for matrimony. However, that book was certainly not her only remarkable anti-slavery work.
In The Minister's Wooing, Stowe takes the reader into 18th century New England, and uses that setting to explore themes of slavery and religion, as the background to a domestic story. Mary, the heroine of this story, is a woman between several candidates for matrimony.
James goes to sea, and when he is reportedly drowned, Mary is persuaded to become engaged to Dr. colorful characters, including many based on real figures, and a plot that hinges on romance, The Minister's Wooing combines comedy with regional history to show the convergence of daily life, slavery, and religion in post-Revolutionary.
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Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe (J - July 1, ) was an American abolitionist and author. Her novel Uncle Tom's Cabin () was a depiction of life for African Americans under slavery; it reached millions as a novel and play, and became influential in the United States and United : The Minister's Wooing (Book): Stowe, Harriet Beecher.
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First published inand set in 18th-century Newport, Rhode Island, The Minister's Wooing is a historical novel and domestic comedy that satirizes Calvinism, celebrating its intellectual and moral integrity while critiquing its rigid theology.