Synopses & Reviews
"The Angel and the Serpent is a book which combines scholarship and literary grace, and which recreates for us both the world of the Rappites and the Owenites." --Henry Steele Commager, The New York Times Book Review
Here is the story of George Rapp's German Harmonists and Robert Owen's Idealists--the two vastly different communities that shaped the history of New Harmony, Indiana Both the Rappites and the Owenites came to New Harmony to conduct communal living experiments--Rapp expecting the millennium; Owen believing he had brought the millennium with him.
About the Author
William E. Wilson (1906-1988) was a professor of English at Indiana University and the author of numerous books and articles as well as a beloved teacher. The Angel and the Serpent was one of his best known works.
Table of Contents
Preface
Part One: Harmonie
Part Two: The Community of Equality
Part Three: And After
Appendix A: The Memorial of George Rapp and the Harmony Society, 1806
Appendix B: The Second Harmonist Contract, 1821
Selected Bibliography
Index