The day of doom, or, A poetical description of the Great and Last Judgement
by Michael Wigglesworth Author
An epic poem about the Last Judgment, might well be called the most popular book ever written in America. At least twelve editions sold out in the century after its original publication in 1662. Early settlers revered it, holding it second only to the Bible, and school children memorized it from start to finish. However, it also bears the dubious distinction of being the most violently criticized and willfully ignored work of American poetry. Here, then, is the great enigma of early American literature, based on the 1701 edition, with a thought provoking introduction.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- book
- ISBN
- 0-929408-05-5
- Print Status
- In Print
- Sections
- 39
- Pages
- 98
- Suggested Grades
- 1st - 12th
- Geographical Setting
- United States
- Historical Setting
- 1662 - 1701
- Publisher
- American Eagle Publications
- Copyright
- 1991
- Written
- 1991
Sections
- 1 Introduction
- 2 On the Following Work
- 3 To the Christian Reader
- 4 A Prayer unto Christ The Judge of the World
- 5 The Day of Doom pp. 21-22
- 6 pp 23-24
- 7 pp 25-26
- 8 pp 27-28
- 9 pp 29-30
- 10 pp 31-32
- 11 pp 33-34
- 12 pp 35-36
- 13 pp 37-38
- 14 pp 39-40
- 15 pp 41-42
- 16 pp 43-44
- 17 pp 45-46
- 18 pp 47-48
- 19 pp 49-50
- 20 pp 51-52
- 21 pp 53-54
- 22 pp 55-56
- 23 pp 57-58
- 24 pp 59-60
- 25 pp 61-62
- 26 pp 63-64
- 27 pp 65-66
- 28 pp 67-68
- 29 pp 69-70
- 30 pp 71-72
- 31 pp 73-74
- 32 pp 75-77
- 33 A Short Discourse on Eternity
- 34 A Postscript unto the Reader pp 85-86
- 35 pp 87-88
- 36 pp 89-90
- 37 pp 91-92
- 38 pp 93-94
- 39 A Song of Emptiness
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