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American Jezebel, the uncommon life of Anne Hutchinson, the woman who defied the Puritans, Eve LaPlante

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American Jezebel, the uncommon life of Anne Hutchinson, the woman who defied the Puritans, Eve LaPlante
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [281]-292) and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
American Jezebel
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
53435383
Responsibility statement
Eve LaPlante
Sub title
the uncommon life of Anne Hutchinson, the woman who defied the Puritans
Summary
In a time when women could not vote, hold public office, or teach outside the home, the charismatic Hutchinson wielded remarkable political power. Her unconventional ideas attracted a following of prominent citizens eager for social reform. Charged with heresy and sedition, she defended herself brilliantly, but the court, faced with a perceived threat to public order, banished her for behaving in a manner "not comely for [her] sex." The seeds of the American struggle for women's and human rights can be found in her courageous story. Nathaniel Hawthorne used her as a model for Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter; her detractors referred to her as "the instrument of Satan," a witch, "more bold than a man," and Jezebel--the ancient queen who, on account of her tremendous political power, was "the most evil woman" in the Bible.--From publisher description
Table Of Contents
Enemy of the state -- This impudent Puritan -- A masterpiece of woman's wit -- Strange opinions -- The end of all controversy -- As the lily among thorns -- From Boston to this wilderness -- A final act of defiance -- Not fit for our society -- The husband of Mistress Hutchinson -- An uneasy and constant watch -- A spirit of delusion and error -- A dangerous instrument of the devil -- The whore and strumpet of Boston -- Her heart was stilled -- This American Jezebel
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