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Taking John Woolman's Christianity seriously
1996
Writers on John Woolman seem compelled to assimilate him to later American and modern traditions, often erroneously discounting his Christian faith, which gives form and motive to his thinking and action.
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Stephen Crane, Ripley Hitchcock, and \Maggie\: A Reconsideration
1998
On Feb 10, 1896, Stephen Crane wrote to Ripley Hitchcock regarding revisions he was then making in \"Maggie: A Girl of the Streets.\" This letter served as an important piece of evidence in the controversy between Fredson Bowers, Hershel Parker and Brian Higgins over textual variations between the 1893 and 1896 editions of \"Maggie.\"
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Taking John Woolman's Christianity Seriously
1996
The writings of John Woolman, an 18th-century Quaker clergyman and reformer, are thoroughly grounded in his understanding of Christianity. Woolman saw himself and all humans as utterly dependent on God's grace, trusting God for all things. Unlike most of his white contemporaries, Woolman felt Christianity spiritually connected him to Native Americans and African Americans. Woolman also taught the only lasting peace for humans was available only through Christ.
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Indisponibilité and the Anxiety of Authorship in The Professor's House
1990
An analysis of Willa Cather's \"The Professor's House\" focuses on Professor St Peter's despair as he is beginning to achieve financial success. Cather presents a powerfully satiric treatment of materialistic US society.
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