Typology and plain style
Puritan writers in early America typically used allegory and symbolism in their works to convey moral and religious messages. They also frequently employed a plain and direct style of writing to emphasize the importance of clarity and simplicity in conveying their beliefs.
Puritan writers focused on promoting religious values, moral lessons, and a strict code of conduct through their writings. They aimed to educate, inspire, and guide readers in upholding Puritan beliefs and living a righteous life in accordance with their faith.
Puritin writers wrote about God in nearly all of their writings. They helped to transform and glorify both religion and God kn their writings. They reflected the needs and desires of the readers as well.
John Milton and John Bunyan
Baseball Writers Association of America was created in 1908.
Writers Guild of America Award was created in 1949.
Boxing Writers Association of America was created in 1926.
Dog Writers Association of America was created in 1935.
The writers of the Age of Reason, such as Thomas Paine and Benjamin Franklin, emphasized logic, reason, and scientific inquiry in their works, challenging traditional religious beliefs. Puritan writers, like Anne Bradstreet and Jonathan Edwards, focused on religious piety, morality, and obedience to God. They often used allegory and symbolism to convey spiritual messages in their writings.
B. Writers of the Enlightenment era.
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