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Edward Taylor (1) (1642–1729)

Author of The Poems of Edward Taylor

For other authors named Edward Taylor, see the disambiguation page.

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A Congregational minister engaged in the task of establishing a spiritual code in a new country, Taylor explored the discursive possibilities of the metaphysical tradition of George Herbert, John Donne, and Richard Crashaw. His Protestant religious convictions made his vocation of teacher and show more minister difficult in Restoration England. When Taylor refused to sign the 1662 Act of Uniformity, he was prevented from teaching school, and finally, in 1668, he set sail for the Massachusetts Bay Colony. In 1671 Taylor graduated from Harvard College, and by 1673 he possessed his own parsonage and congregation in Westfield, Massachusetts. A year later he married Elizabeth Fitch, with whom he would have eight children. Their union lasted until her death. In 1692 Taylor married a second time; he and his second wife, Ruth Wyllys, would produce another six children. As a theologian, Taylor---like Milton and his Puritan forebears---needed to explain "God's ways to men," and both his poetry and his elaborate sermons endeavored to do so. Taylor's poetic meditations frequently dealt with divine love, while his sermons sought to teach the necessary doctrine that resulted from that love. But Taylor also tried to employ history, both cultural and personal, as an instructive device. In the early eighteenth century, Taylor inscribed an epic poem of over 20,000 lines that would later be published as A Metrical History of Christianity. Because Taylor preferred to be perceived as a minister, rather than as a writer, he went largely unpublished during his lifetime. But his use of metaphor, history, and language have established his reputation as an important American writer. His creative use of language has led contemporary critics to find his work particularly compelling. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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The Heath Anthology of American Literature, Volume 1 (1990) — Contributor, some editions — 252 copies, 1 review
Seventeenth-Century Prose and Poetry (1946) — Author, some editions — 227 copies, 2 reviews
American Poetry: The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (2007) — Contributor — 224 copies
American Religious Poems: An Anthology (2006) — Contributor — 183 copies, 2 reviews
The Heath Anthology of American Literature, Concise Edition (2003) — Contributor — 72 copies, 1 review
American Literature: The Makers and the Making (In Two Volumes) (1973) — Contributor, some editions — 24 copies

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Birthdate
1642
Date of death
1729-06-29
Gender
male
Education
Harvard College (1671)
Occupations
cleric
physician
farmer
poet
Relationships
Stiles, Ezra (grandson)
Sewall, Samuel (friend)
Nationality
UK
USA
Birthplace
Sketchley, Leicestershire, England, UK
Places of residence
Westfield, Massachusetts, USA
Place of death
Westfield, Massachusetts, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Massachusetts, USA

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