Conversing by Signs: Poetics of Implication in Colonial New England Culture

By (author): "Robert Blair St. George"
Publish Date: May 1998
Conversing by Signs: Poetics of Implication in Colonial New England Culture
ISBN0807846880
ISBN139780807846889
AsinConversing by Signs: Poetics of Implication in Colonial New England Culture
Original titleConversing by Signs: Poetics of Implication in Colonial New England Culture
The people of colonial New England lived in a densely metaphoric landscape - a world where familiars invaded bodies without warning, witches passed with ease through locked doors, and houses blew down in gusts of angry providential wind. Meaning, Robert St. George argues, was layered, often indirect and inextricably intertwined with memory, apprehension, and imagination. By exploring the linkages between such cultural expressions as seventeenth-century farmsteads, witchcraft narratives, eighteenth-century crowd violence, and popular portraits of New England Federalists, St. George demonstrates that in early New England, things mattered as much as words in the shaping of metaphor.