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Perry Miller was a prominent American scholar and author known for his extensive work on American literature and Puritanism. He played a crucial role in the academic study of early American history, particularly through his insightful writings on the Puritan mindset and its influence on American culture. His most notable works include 'The New England Mind: From Colony to Province' and 'The Puritans: A Sourcebook of Their Writings', which provided a comprehensive look into the writings and ideologies of the Puritan settlers in New England.

Miller's scholarship not only illuminated the complexities of Puritan thought but also emphasized its lasting impact on American identity. As a professor at Harvard University, he influenced generations of students and scholars, shaping the way American literature and history were perceived. His analytical approach combined rigorous research with a deep understanding of the cultural context, making his contributions invaluable to the field of American studies.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 January 7, 1906
出生地点 Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
去世日期 September 9, 2000
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