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Born in 1642 / Died in June 29, 1729 / United States / English

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

  • Constance J. Gefvert, Edward Taylor: An Annotated Bibliography, 1668-1970 (Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1971).
BIOGRAPHY
  • Norman S. Grabo, Edward Taylor (New York: Twayne, 1961).
REFERENCES
  • Ursula Brumm, "Edward Taylor and the Poetic Use of Religious Imagery," in Typology and Early American Literature, edited by Sacvan Bercovitch (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1972), pp. 191-206.
  • Brumm, "Edward Taylor's Meditations on the Lord's Supper," in American Thought and Religious Typology, translated by John Hoaglund (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1979), pp. 56-85.
  • E. F. Carlisle, "The Puritan Structure of Edward Taylor's Poetry," American Quarterly, 20 (1968): 147-163.
  • Michael J. Colacurcio, "Gods Determinations Touching Half-Way Membership: Occasion and Audience in Edward Taylor," American Literature, 39 (November 1967): 298-314.
  • Early American Literature, special Taylor issue, 4, no. 3 (Winter 1969-1970).
  • Albert Gelpi, The Tenth Muse: The Psyche of the American Poet(Cambridge: Harvard University Press), pp. 13-54.
  • Norman S. Grabo, "Edward Taylor's Spiritual Huswifery," PMLA, 74 (December 1964): 554-560.
  • Clark Griffith, "Edward Taylor and the Momentum of Metaphor," ELH, 33 (1966): 448-460.
  • Alan B. Howard, "The World as Emblem: Language and Vision in the Poetry of Edward Taylor," American Literature, 44 (November 1972): 359-384.
  • Donald Junkins, "Edward Taylor's Revisions," American Literature, 37 (May 1965): 135-152.
  • Karl Keller, The Example of Edward Taylor(Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1975).
  • Keller, "'The World Slickt up in Types': Edward Taylor as a Version of Emerson," Early American Literature, 5 (Spring 1970): 124-140.
  • John Hoyt Lockwood, Westfield and Its Historic Influences 1669-1919: The Life of an Early Town(Springfield, Mass.: Privately printed, 1922), I: 102-321.
  • Charles W. Mignon, "Christ the Glory of All Types: The Initial Sermon from Edward Taylor's 'Upon the Types of the Old Testament,'" William and Mary Quarterly, 37 (April 1980): 286-301.
  • Mignon, "The Nebraska Edward Taylor Manuscript," Early American Literature, 12 (Winter 1977/1978): 296-301.
  • Robert Reiter, "Poetry and Typology: Edward Taylor's Preparatory Meditations, Second Series, Numbers 1-30," Early American Literature, 5 (Spring 1970): 111-123.
  • Gene Russell, A Concordance to the Poems of Edward Taylor(Washington, D.C.: Microcard Editions, 1973).
  • William J. Scheick, The Will and the Word: The Poetry of Edward Taylor(Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1974).
  • Donald E. Stanford, "The Earliest Poems of Edward Taylor," American Literature, 32 (May 1960): 136-151.
  • Stanford, "Edward Taylor," in Major Writers of Early American Literature, edited by Everett Emerson (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1972), pp. 59-91.
  • Stanford, Edward Taylor, University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers, no. 52 (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1965).
  • Stanford, "Edward Taylor and the Lord's Supper," American Literature, 27 (May 1955): 172-178.
  • Stanford, "Edward Taylor's Metrical History of Christianity," American Literature, 33 (November 1961): 279-295.
  • Stanford, "Edward Taylor's 'Spiritual Relation,'" American Literature, 35 (January 1964): 467-475.
  • Stanford, "The Giant Bones of Claverack, 1705," New York History, 45 (January 1959): 47-61.
  • Stanford, "The Parentage of Edward Taylor," American Literature, 33 (May 1961): 215-221.
  • Jean L. Thomas, "Drama and Doctrine in Gods Determinations," American Literature, 36 (January 1965): 452-462.
  • Peter Thorpe, "Edward Taylor as Poet," New England Quarterly, 39 (1966): 356-372.
  • Austin Warren, "Edward Taylor," in his Rage for Order(Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1948), pp. 1-18.
  • Warren, "Edward Taylor," in Major Writers of America, edited by Perry Miller (New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962), I: 51-62.