In 1812 the Scottish writer James Montgomery published a long poem that imagined The World before the Flood. A devout Moravian, Montgomery weaved “a large web of fiction involving a small fact of scripture,” in which biblical characters from the first five chapters of Genesis “are made to act and speak” as they “would probably have acted and spoken.” In…
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