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Puritans at Play
Book • 1995
This book challenges the stereotype of Puritans as being dour and joyless by examining their views on leisure activities such as music, theater, sports, and social gatherings.
It highlights how Puritans enjoyed these activities within the bounds of their moral and practical principles.
The book is divided into six sections, covering topics like intellectual entertainment, socializing, and the legacy of Puritan recreation in American culture.
It highlights how Puritans enjoyed these activities within the bounds of their moral and practical principles.
The book is divided into six sections, covering topics like intellectual entertainment, socializing, and the legacy of Puritan recreation in American culture.
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