The True Story of Salem: Book 1-7 - Cotton Mather, Increase Mather, Charles Wentworth Upham, M. V. B. Perley, James Thacher, William P. Upham & Samuel Roberts Wells

The True Story of Salem: Book 1-7

Par Cotton Mather, Increase Mather, Charles Wentworth Upham, M. V. B. Perley, James Thacher, William P. Upham & Samuel Roberts Wells

  • Date de sortie: 2019-12-18
  • Genre: Histoire des États‑Unis

Description

The True Story of Salem: Books 1-7 stands as a profound exploration of early American life, uniquely charting the socio-religious turmoil of the Salem witch trials through a robust collection of testimonies, letters, sermons, and accounts. This anthology showcases a range of literary styles from didactic exposés to impassioned narratives, providing readers with a diverse panorama of perspectives on Puritan society. The varying tones and approaches within the collection, inform and challenge contemporary understandings of a pivotal historical episode, revealing complex interplays of power, fear, and the human condition. The contributors, including notable figures such as Cotton Mather, and Charles Wentworth Upham among others, bring an authoritative depth to the study of Salem's witchcraft episodes. These authors not only represent pivotal roles within the historical context—ranging from clerical to judicial perspectives—but also align with significant cultural and literary movements of their time, such as Puritanism and the early American rationalist explorations. Together, they craft a comprehensive narrative that transcends simple historical recounting and delves into the philosophical and theological underpinnings of the events. The True Story of Salem: Books 1-7 is an indispensable collection for anyone interested in the intricacies of early American history, societal dynamics, and literature. Within its pages, readers will find a multiplicity of perspectives that not only recount but scrutinize one of the most mystifying and contentious periods in American history. This collection invites scholars, students, and history enthusiasts alike to a rich academic feast that challenges perceptions and fosters a deeper understanding of the forces that shaped early American society.

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