American Puritan Elegy
Explore the profound depths of early New England poetry with American Puritan Elegy by Jeffrey A. Hammond, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This compelling study spans 284 pages and takes an insightful anthropological approach to the funeral elegy, the most popular poetic form of the time. Hammond meticulously reconstructs the historical, theological, and cultural contexts surrounding these poignant works, revealing how they articulate a unique process of mourning shaped by Puritan beliefs about death and grief. This book is essential for anyone interested in American literature, religious studies, or the cultural history of the Puritans. Delve into the intricate connections between poetry and the human experience of loss through Hammond's expert analysis.