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June 01 2017
Knowing, Seeing, Being: Jonathan Edwards, Emily Dickinson, Marianne Moore, and the American Typological Tradition
Knowing, Seeing, Being: Jonathan Edwards, Emily Dickinson, Marianne Moore, and the American Typological Tradition
. By Jennifer L.
Leader
. (Amherst, MA
: University of Massachusetts Press
, 2016
. Pp. 240. $90.00 cloth; $28.95 paper
.)
Diane G. Scholl
Diane G. Scholl
Diane G. Scholl is Professor Emerita of English at Luther College, Decorah, Iowa. Her publications include articles on Emily Dickinson's use of Biblical typology and the conversion narratives of women in her time, as well as essays on Nathaniel and Sophia Peabody Hawthorne. Currently, she is researching Charlotte Bronte's interest in Chartism and in American slave narratives.
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Diane G. Scholl
Diane G. Scholl is Professor Emerita of English at Luther College, Decorah, Iowa. Her publications include articles on Emily Dickinson's use of Biblical typology and the conversion narratives of women in her time, as well as essays on Nathaniel and Sophia Peabody Hawthorne. Currently, she is researching Charlotte Bronte's interest in Chartism and in American slave narratives.
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Print Issn: 0028-4866
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The New England Quarterly (2017) 90 (2): 277–280.
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Diane G. Scholl; Knowing, Seeing, Being: Jonathan Edwards, Emily Dickinson, Marianne Moore, and the American Typological Tradition. The New England Quarterly 2017; 90 (2): 277–280. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/TNEQ_r_00612
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