Benjamin Franklin, Jonathan Edwards, and the Representation of American Culture
Harry S Stout editor Barbara B Oberg editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:22nd Jul '93
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This is an interdisciplinary collection of comparative essays which look at aspects of the thought of Jonathan Edwards and Benjamin Franklin and consider the place of these two men in American culture. The essays have their origin in a conference held at Yale University, the home of the modern editions of the papers of both these 18th century American thinkers. Franklin and Edwards are probably the two most studied colonial figures and have often been the subject of comparative exercises. In such studies, they have often been treated as having the characteristics of mutually exclusive ideal types and set into categories as different and opposed as `traditional' and `modern.' In the present volume, however, polemical contrasts disappear and Edwards and Franklin emerge as contrapuntal themes in a larger unity.
The cast of scholars is first rate ... The collection has a ready-made audience among scholars-specialists and generalists in American literature and thought. * Martha Banta, UCLA *
ISBN: 9780195077759
Dimensions: 161mm x 236mm x 22mm
Weight: 540g
240 pages