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Author Covici, Pascal, 1930-1997.

Title Humor and revelation in American literature : the Puritan connection / Pascal Covici, Jr.

Imprint Columbia : University of Missouri Press, c1997.

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 Axe 2nd Floor Stacks  817.009382 C838h    ---  Axe Inventory 2024
Description ix, 226 p. ; 25 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-222) and index.
Contents Reluctantly independent: the rattling of chains. A problem of respect ; Genteel and vernacular, Josiah Holland and Mark Twain ; Responses, and intimations of crossing over ; American self-reliance? The case of Hawthorne's Robin ; Melville, the American difference, and Richard Chase -- God's chosen people: the Anglican perspective. Megalomaniacal fantasies... ; Megalomania...with a British accent ; Ossa upon Pelion concluded, and then? ; Britain versus the Bay Colony? Yes...and no -- Certainty: Divine or human?: Bishop Burnet and the matter of choice. Religiously political, politically religious ; Of tolerance, intolerance, and Bishop Fleetwood's country curate ; Toleration, belief, and the power(lessness) of the will --
The Puritan roots of American humor. Recognitions of the self ; The loneliness of the Solopsist, no laughing matter ; Emerson's saving rejection of the "Noble Doubt" ; Thoreau's recalcitrant individual fires his pistols ; At the heart of it all, the unknowable remains ; Puritan rejection of Puritan reality-and what about us?
Voice, country, and class: reapproaching the vernacular. Mather proposes, Wise disposes ; The triumph of the country, earth and conservative vulgarity ; "The simple Cobler" and the masks of Wise, versus Polly Baker, or, humor slips in when theology blinks ; From Wise and Franklin, Mark Twain's triumphant vernacular -- The basis of laughter: what's so funny? How do we read Polly and Tom? ; Affectation, again-and certainty ; Disgust and gentility ; Gentility, ideality, and responses to mystery, Nick Carraway and Jim Doggett ; Mystery within ; Dr. Holland once more, and the plight of the humorless --
Subject American wit and humor -- History and criticism.
Christian literature, American -- Puritan authors -- History and criticism.
Wit and humor -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
American literature -- History and criticism.
Puritan movements in literature.
Puritans -- New England -- Humor.
Revelation in literature.
ISBN 0826210953 (alk. paper)

 
    
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