The Language of Puritan Feeling: An Exploration in Literature, Psychology, and Social HistoryRutgers University Press, 1980 - 346 páginas |
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... expectations for mothers raising young children dif- fered strikingly from expectations for fathers governing older children . There were mutual duties at every stage , the books note ; parents should be mutually loving , respectful ...
... expectations for mothers raising young children dif- fered strikingly from expectations for fathers governing older children . There were mutual duties at every stage , the books note ; parents should be mutually loving , respectful ...
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... expectations for both themselves and their children . These mixed self - expectations became part of the stages of growth , since children were given more love in the early , mothering years , and subjected to more strict expectations ...
... expectations for both themselves and their children . These mixed self - expectations became part of the stages of growth , since children were given more love in the early , mothering years , and subjected to more strict expectations ...
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... expectations combine to work on the children . A love and hatred for the self turns inward the more threatening love and hatred felt for the sources of mixed expectations . Though not quite the “ double bind " hypothesized by Gregory ...
... expectations combine to work on the children . A love and hatred for the self turns inward the more threatening love and hatred felt for the sources of mixed expectations . Though not quite the “ double bind " hypothesized by Gregory ...
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Puritans Hate Stage Plays? 223 | 23 |
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1st pub ambivalence anal anger Anglican Anne Bradstreet antinomian anxiety authority Autobiography behavior Bible Boston breast child rearing childhood Christ church cited Compleat Body conflict conversion Cotton Mather death dependence discipline Dod and Cleaver dream early Edwards's Elizabethan emotional England especially expressed faith Family Romance fantasy fear feelings female Franklin Freud Freudian God's Godlye Form Gouge grace Greven guilt half-way covenant hath heart heaven holy husband Ibid imagery Increase Mather John Cotton Jonathan Edwards Josselin literature London Lord male mind ministers natural obedience Obsessional obsessive style Oliver Heywood Parable parents patriarchal pattern Perry Miller polarities preachers preaching Protestant Temperament psychoanalytic Puritan language religion religious repression rhetoric Richard Robert Cleaver role Sacvan Bercovitch saints Samuel Willard says seems sense sermon sexual similes sinful sinners social soul speaks spiritual stage superego tender mothering Thomas Hooker Thomas Shepard tion unconscious wife women Word worldly wrath York