The book is about John Eliot and his mission to Massachusetts Bay; it analyzes the English-speaking and Algonquian-speaking communities that coalesced in the process of this missionary project. In this context, the study pays special attention to the reception of speech and text in relation to English, colonial, and praying Indian communities.
The book is about John Eliot and his mission to Massachusetts Bay; it analyzes the English-speaking and Algonquian-speaking communities that coalesced in the process of this missionary project. In this context, the study pays special attention to the reception of speech and text in relation to English, colonial, and praying Indian communities.
Kathryn N. Gray is a lecturer in English Literature at Plymouth University.
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Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction One: Private petitions and transatlantic discursive communities Two: Dedicated dignitaries and 'The Christian Reader': reading the mission in England Three: Speech, Space and Religious (Re-)Affirmation Four: Christian Indian Women in Seventeenth-Century New England Five: A Reading Community: Praying Indians and the Written Word Bibliography Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction One: Private petitions and transatlantic discursive communities Two: Dedicated dignitaries and 'The Christian Reader': reading the mission in England Three: Speech, Space and Religious (Re-)Affirmation Four: Christian Indian Women in Seventeenth-Century New England Five: A Reading Community: Praying Indians and the Written Word Bibliography Index About the Author
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