Letters to Sarah Prince

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Letters to Sarah Prince is a collection of mid-18th-century correspondence by Esther Edwards Burr that offers an intimate glimpse into colonial American religious, social, and domestic life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical document
letter collection
primary source
about Puritan piety
daily life in colonial America
family life
friendship
religious experience
women in colonial America
author Esther Edwards Burr NERFINISHED
correspondent Sarah Prince NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin British America NERFINISHED
creatorFamilyConnection Jonathan Edwards NERFINISHED
documentType personal letters
form epistolary writing
genre correspondence
life writing
religious writing
hasAuthorOccupation diarist
letter writer
hasPart letters by Esther Edwards Burr
historicalContext colonial New England
language English
mainSubject colonial American domestic life
colonial American religious life
colonial American social life
notableFor documentation of mid-18th-century religious culture
insight into social networks among colonial elites
intimate portrayal of colonial American women’s lives
timePeriodDescribed mid-18th century

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Esther Edwards Burr notableWork Letters to Sarah Prince