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God's Scrivener

The Madness and Meaning of Jones Very
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God's Scrivener by Professor Clark Davis delves into the life and influence of a pivotal historical figure known for their significant contributions to religious and literary culture. The biography explores the individual's journey, highlighting the personal and professional struggles faced along the way, and examines how their work left an indelible mark on society. This memoir captures the essence of a life dedicated to faith and the written word, without revealing specific plot details or outcomes.
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God's Scrivener

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A biography of a long-forgotten but vital American Transcendentalist poet.

In September of 1838, a few months after Ralph Waldo Emerson delivered his controversial Divinity School address, a twenty-five-year-old tutor and divinity student at Harvard named Jones Very stood before his beginning Greek class and proclaimed himself β€œthe second coming.” Over the next twenty months, despite a brief confinement in a mental hospital, he would write more than three hundred sonnets, many of them in the voice of a prophet such as John the Baptist, or even of Christ himselfβ€”all, he was quick to claim, dictated to him by the Holy Spirit.

Befriended by the major figures of the Transcendentalist movement, Very strove to convert, among others, Elizabeth and Sophia Peabody, Bronson Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and, most significantly, Emerson himself. Though shocking to some, his message was simple: by renouncing the individual will, anyone can become a β€œson of God” and thereby usher in a millennialist heaven on earth. Clark Davis’s masterful biography shows how Very came to embody both the full radicalism of Emersonian ideals and the trap of isolation and emptiness that lay in wait for those who sought complete transcendence.

God’s Scrivener tells the story of Very’s life, work, and influence in depth, recovering the startling story of a forgotten American prophet, a β€œbrave saint” whose life and work are central to the development of poetry and spirituality in America.

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Clark Davis's biography of Jones Very explores his life beyond his mental breakdown, providing a detailed study of his influences and significance within Transcendentalism. The book highlights Very's commitment to his unique vision and voice, offering insights into his poetry and spiritual beliefs. Davis's work is praised for its meticulous research and the reevaluation of Very as a pivotal yet forgotten figure in 19th-century literature, making it significant for scholars and enthusiasts of the era.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226828688

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 01 December 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 10 halftones

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 626g

Pages: 312

About the Author

Clark Davis is professor of English and literary arts at the University of Denver. He is the author of After the Whale: Melville in the Wake of Moby-Dick,Β Hawthorne’sΒ Shyness: Ethics, Politics, and the Question of Engagement, and It Starts with Trouble: William Goyen and the Life of Writing.

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