The Day of Doom; Or, a Poetical Description of the Great and Last Judgement (eBook)

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2022
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The Day of Doom; Or, a Poetical Description of the Great and Last Judgement - Michael Wigglesworth
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Michael Wigglesworth's 'The Day of Doom; Or, a Poetical Description of the Great and Last Judgment' serves as a seminal piece in the corpus of early American puritanical literature. It is a vivid, terrifying portrayal of the judgment day, steeped in the Puritan ethos of 17th-century New England. Utilizing a ballad meter natural to the oral culture of the time, Wigglesworth crafts a relentless, didactic verse that embodies the period's fascination with sin, redemption, and the eternal. Underneath its surface lies an intricate theological tapestry that reflects the existential anxieties of its time and provides a window into the puritan psyche, highlighting the literary style and spiritual concerns that dominated early American colonies.

Michael Wigglesworth's status as a minister and a physician in colonial Massachusetts greatly influenced his magnum opus. His intimate knowledge of Scripture and his frontline experience with life and death, salvation and damnation, imbue the narrative with a palpable sense of urgency and moral absolutism. This context led Wigglesworth to encapsulate the fervent religious dogma and the stark, punitive theology that informed the consciousness of his contemporaries, as well as to exert a profound influence on American religious and literary traditions for generations.

For those fascinated by American literary history, 'The Day of Doom' offers more than just a reading experience; it is a journey through the spiritual landscape of early America. Wigglesworth's work is a must-read for scholars of American Puritanism and those interested in the foundations of American literature. It provides an essential historical and theological context, offering a lens through which to better understand the development of American thought and culture. The 'Day of Doom' remains a potent expression of the Puritan worldview, worthy of recognition and reflection by modern readers.

Michael Wigglesworth (1631–1705) stands as a significant figure in early American literature, notably for his distinctively stark and fervent Puritanical writings. Born in England, Wigglesworth migrated to the New World with his family as a child, contributing to the emerging cultural and religious ethos of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He graduated from Harvard College in 1651 and stayed at the institution to serve as a teacher and later a pastor, deeply immersed in the religious community there. Wigglesworth's most acclaimed and unsettling work, 'The Day of Doom; Or, a Poetical Description of the Great and Last Judgement,' published in 1662, is emblematic of the pervasive eschatological concerns of the Puritan populace. This lengthy doggerel poem, cast in ballad meter, vividly recounts the Last Judgment, serving as a sermon meant to inspire fear and moral rectitude in its audience. Its popularity is evidenced by its widespread readership in colonial New England, making it one of the best-selling poems of the era. Wigglesworth's theological focus and foreboding literary style mirror the spirit of the early American Puritan movement, portraying the stark choices between salvation and damnation. His work is often examined for its insights into Puritan theology and the socio-religious life of early American settlers. Though best known for 'The Day of Doom,' Wigglesworth's poetic contributions significantly shaped the early American literary canon, reflecting a society deeply engaged with questions of faith, righteousness, and the afterlife.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte 17th century poetry • American Literature • Apocalyptic Poetry • Christian eschatological poems • colonial American poetry • early American Literature • Judgment Day • last judgement themes • Michael Wigglesworth works • Poetry • Puritan literature • religious verse • The Day of Doom
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