Waves of immigrants from Canada and Europe provoked jeremiads bemoaning the demise of New England's Anglo-Puritan colonial heritage. |
Medical jeremiads about race suicide and racial deterioration were the result, as Oppenheim demonstrates. |
This special report will argue that today's jeremiads are both dubious and dangerous. |
Eminem may fit into that tradition of lyrical catharsis and boulevard jeremiads, but he certainly didn't create it. |
Indeed, there is not only irony but danger in offering such a public jeremiad against jeremiads. |
Her Book of the City of Ladies was conceived as a direct riposte to Jean de Meung's jeremiads. |