10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PURITANICALNESS»
Discover the use of
puritanicalness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
puritanicalness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Second Book of Operas
In either case, whenever this has been done, however, it has been the habit of
critics to make merry at the expense of my Lord Chamberlain and the
puritanicalness of the popular spirit of which he is supposed to be the official
embodiment, ...
Henry Edward Krehbiel, 2007
2
Notes Upon Canada and the United States: From 1832 to 1840 : ...
Their puritanicalness, lounging lope of gait, and baptist cast of mariner, prepare
us for the exercise of every other sense but that of common sense. However, as
sectarianism must always have its badge, like that of a parish school-boy; set its ...
3
Self-Portrait of Percy Grainger
And no doubt I had made a thoro cleaning-up job of it myself in the bathroom,
polishing myself up with true Anglosaxon puritanical- ness & oldmaidishness. I
am a clean-washing, tho not a 'clean-minded' lover. My puritanicalness ends,
thank ...
Malcolm Gillies Deputy Vice-Chancellor Australian National University, Melbourne David Pear Senior Lecturer and Research Fellow Monash University, Elder School of Music University of Adelaide Mark Carroll Senior Lecturer, 2006
... firmness, hardness, hideboundness, hyperorthodoxy, impliability, inexorability,
inflexibility, literalism, obduracy, obdurateness, obstinacy, orthodoxy,
precisianism, purism, puritanicalness, puritanism, relentlessness, rigorousness,
sabbatism, ...
5
Regions of Identity: The Constructions of America in Women's ...
(2.6) Jacques here conflates the stereotypical coldness and Puritanicalness of
Northerners with the women's unmarried state as well as their propensity for "
cranks,"16 a conflation that effectively aligns New England/the North with
spinsters ...
6
A Psychoanalysis for Our Time: Exploring the Blindness of ...
Given the narrative I have been developing, Winnicott's claim that "it is a joy to be
hidden but a disaster not be found" could be rewritten: "It is a joy to be hidden
from my mother's depleting neediness and my father's rigid puritanicalness, and
a ...
... prepared, safe, forearmed, well-advised, worldly-wise, wide-awake, seeing
beyond the end of one's nose; economical, saving, sparing, thrifty, chary, frugal,
parsimonious. prudery, n. coyness, overmodesty; priggishness, puritanicalness.
Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978
A youth who is forced by the puritanicalness of his parents to forego all the good
things of life that he knows are enjoyed by others of his age may either retreat
into religious idealism or else break away from his family and the church at the
first ...
Richard Tracy La Piere, Paul Randolph Farnsworth, 1949
9
Protestant scholasticism: essays in reassessment
We must not pay much attention when devotion is decried as superstition,
soberness as hypocrisy, tenderness of conscience as strictness, puritanicalness,
obstinacy, etc., in order to try to make us seem ludicrous.42 Voetius does not
deny that ...
Carl R. Trueman, R. Scott Clark, 1999
10
National-poetry-festival
... carriages are still pushing. It tells the historical truth of the late 19th- and early
20th-century towns of the Middle West — the struggle of greed and
puritanicalness and provinciality with innocent radicalism and idealism and
culture — [114]