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  1. The Works of Anne Bradstreet (The John Harvard Library) by Anne Bradstreet, 2010-04-15
  2. Anne Bradstreet: A Guided Tour of the Life And Thought of a Puritan Poet by Heidi L. Nichols, 2006-01
  3. The Works of Anne Bradstreet by Anne Bradstreet, 2008-08-07
  4. To My Husband and Other Poems (Dover Thrift Editions) by Anne Bradstreet, 2000-12-21
  5. The Works of Anne Bradstreet in Prose and Verse by Anne Bradstreet, 2010-03
  6. Mistress Bradstreet: The Untold Life of America's First Poet by Charlotte Gordon, 2005-03-23
  7. Anne Bradstreet - The Complete Collection
  8. A Jury of Her Peers: Celebrating American Women Writers from Anne Bradstreet to Annie Proulx (Vintage) by Elaine Showalter, 2010-01-12
  9. Anne Bradstreet and her time by Helen Campbell, 2010-09-08
  10. Beyond Stateliest Marble: The Passionate Femininity of Anne Bradstreet (Leaders in Action Series) by Douglas Wilson, 2001-05
  11. Anne Bradstreet; Young Puritan Poet. by Montrew Dunham, 1969-06
  12. An American Triptych : Anne Bradstreet, Emily Dickinson, Adrienne Rich by Wendy Martin, 1984-01-16
  13. Gender Roles, Literary Authority, and Three American Women Writers: Anne Dudley Bradstreet, Mercy Otis Warren, Margaret Fuller Ossoli (Age of Revolution and Romanticism) by Theresa Freda Nicolay, 1995-12
  14. The poems of Mrs. Anne Bradstreet (1612-1672): together with her prose remains ; with an introduction by Charles Eliot Norton by Anne Bradstreet, Charles Eliot Norton, et all 2010-08-23

1. Anne Bradstreet
AnneBradstreet.com is a web site celebrating the work of 17th Century poet Anne Dudley Bradstreet, who was the first woman to have her work published in the
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A nne Bradstreet (1612-1672) is one of the most important figures in the history of American Literature. She is considered by many to be the first American poet, and her first collection of poems, "The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America, By a Gentlewoman of Those Parts", doesn't contain any of her best known poems, it was the first book written by a woman to be published in the United States. Mrs. Bradstreet's work also serves as a document of the struggles of a Puritan wife against the hardships of New England colonial life, and in some way is a testament to plight of the women of the age. Anne's life was a constant struggle, from her difficult adaptation to the rigors of the new land, to her constant battle with illness. It is clear to see that Anne's faith was exemplary, and so was her love for children and her husband, Governor Simon Bradstreet. Anne's poems were written mainly during the long periods of loneliness while Simon was away on political errands. Anne, who was a well educated woman, also spent much time with her children, reading to them and teaching them as her father had taught her when she was young. While it is rather easy for us to view Puritan ideology in a bad light because of it's attitude towards women and strict moral code, her indifference to material wealth, her humility and her spirituality, regardless of religion, made her into a positive, inspirational role model for any of us.

2. Anne Bradstreet - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Anne Bradstreet (ca. 1612 – September 16, 1672) was a writer and poet and the first woman to have her works published in Colonial America.
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Bradstreet was born Anne Dudley in Northampton, England ,in 1612. She was the daughter of Thomas Dudley , a steward of the Earl of Lincoln , and Dorothy Yorke. Due to her family's position she grew up in cultured circumstances and was an unusually well-educated woman for her time, being tutored in history, several languages, and literature. At the age of sixteen she married Simon Bradstreet . Both Anne's father and Anne's husband were later to serve as governors of the Massachusetts Bay Colony . Anne and Simon, along with Anne's parents, emigrated to America aboard the Arbella during the " Great Migration " in 1630. Her 1630 emigration to Salem aboard the Arbella was a difficult three-month journey during which many of her fellow shipmates perished, unable to survive the harsh climate, poor living conditions and bouts of scurvy. Bradstreet was ill-prepared for such rigorous travel and found the journey very difficult. The migrants' trials and tribulations did not end upon their arrival, however, as many of the survivors died shortly thereafter or elected to return to England. Thomas Dudley and his friend John Winthrop made up the Boston settlement's government: Winthrop was Governor, Dudley Deputy-Governor and Simon Bradstreet Chief-Administrator.

3. Biography Of Anne Bradstreet
Anne Bradstreet was born in 1612 to a nonconformist former soldier of Queen Elizabeth, Thomas Dudley, who managed the affairs of the Earl of Lincoln.
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Anne Bradstreet was born in 1612 to a nonconformist former soldier of Queen Elizabeth, Thomas Dudley, who managed the affairs of the Earl of Lincoln. In 1630 he sailed with his family for America with the Massachusetts Bay Company. Also sailing was his associate and son-in-law, Simon Bradstreet. At 25, he had married Anne Dudley, 16, his childhood sweetheart. Anne had been well tutored in literature and history in Greek, Latin, French, Hebrew, as well as English. The voyage on the "Arbella" with John Winthrop took three months and was quite difficult, with several people dying from the experience. Life was rough and cold, quite a change from the beautiful estate with its well-stocked library where Anne spent many hours. As Anne tells her children in her memoirs, "I found a new world and new manners at which my heart rose [up in protest.]"a. However, she did decide to join the church at Boston. As White writes, "instead of looking outward and writing her observations on this unfamiliar scene with its rough and fearsome aspects, she let her homesick imagination turn inward, marshalled the images from her store of learning and dressed them in careful homespun garments." Historically, Anne's identity is primarily linked to her prominent father and husband, both governors of Massachusetts who left portraits and numerous records. Though she appreciated their love and protection, "any woman who sought to use her wit, charm, or intelligence in the community at large found herself ridiculed, banished, or executed by the Colony's powerful group of male leaders."Her domain was to be domestic, separated from the linked affairs of church and state, even "deriving her ideas of God from the contemplations of her husband's excellencies," according to one document.

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Anne Bradstreet, colonial American woman, was America s first poet. She wrote of domestic and religious themes. Find links to great resources on this site
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Anne Bradstreet, colonial American woman, was America's first poet. She wrote of domestic and religious themes. Find links to great resources on this site and on the Net. Early America: Colonial ... @ Women Writers 1501-1700 @ Anne Bradstreet Poetry Anne Bradstreet's poetry dealt with typical Puritan religious and spiritual themes, but also defended women's Reason and addressed the immortality of writing itself. Anne Bradstreet A biography of Anne Bradstreet, America's first published poet whose writings allow insight into the experience of the early Puritans in New England. Anne Bradstreet Quotes Quotes by Anne Bradstreet - part of an extensive collection of quotations by notable women. Anne Bradstreet Esther Lombardi, About's Classic Literature Guide, with a biography and links for Anne Bradstreet. "Contemplations" An About Classic Literature etext of the Anne Bradstreet poem.

6. Anne Bradstreet
Anne Bradstreet was born Anne Dudley in Northhampton, England, in 1612. She was the daughter of Thomas Dudley and Dorothy Yorke.
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Anne Bradstreet was born Anne Dudley in Northhampton, England, in 1612. She was the daughter of Thomas Dudley and Dorothy Yorke. She lived in a time when the amount of education that a woman received was little to none. Even though she did not attend school, she was privileged enough to receive her education from eight tutors and from her father, Thomas Dudley, who was always more than willing to teach her something new. She was a very inquisitive young person who satisfied her hunger for knowledge through her extensive reading of some of the greatest authors ever known. Thanks to her father's position as the steward of the Earl of Lincoln estate, she had unlimited access to the great library of the manor. This is where she became exposed to the writings of many well known authors. In 1628 she married Simon Bradstreet, her father's assistant. In 1629, her father and husband had joined a group of very successful men, whose goal was to protect Puritan values from people like the Bishop of Laud and establish their own society in a new land. On March 29, 1630, Bradstreet and her family immigrated to the New World. Bradstreet was not too happy with the idea of giving up all of the benefits of the Earl's manor for what the wilderness of the New World had to offer. Nevertheless, Bradstreet spent three months on her ship, the Arbella, before she reached Salem on June 12, 1630. Ten other ships reached the Salem port soon after hers.

7. Anne Bradstreet
Anne Bradstreet was born in Northampton, England in 1612. Her father was Thomas Dudley, the chief steward of Theophilus Clinton, the Earl of Lincoln.
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Anne Bradstreet was born in Northampton, England in 1612. Her father was Thomas Dudley , the chief steward of Theophilus Clinton, the Earl of Lincoln. She married the fellow Puritan Simon Bradstreet in 1628.
In 1630, Anne sailed for America with her husband and father on the Arbella , joined the Puritans who established the Massachusetts Bay Colony in America. John Winthrop became the colony's first governor of Massachusetts but later her father, Thomas Dudley , and her husband, Simon Bradstreet , held this office.
Bradstreet had eight children and lived at different times in Cambridge, Ipswich and Andover. She began writing poetry and her brother-in-law arranged for them to be published in England as The Tenth Muse (1650). Bradstreet therefore became America's first published poet. However, it was another 28 years before the

8. Anne Bradstreet --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Anne Bradstreet one of the first poets to write English verse in the American colonies.
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Anne Bradstreet was born Anne Dudley in 1612 in Northamptonshire, England. She married Simon Bradstreet, a graduate of Cambridge University,
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  • If for thy Father askt, say, thou hadst none;
    And for thy Mother, she alas is poor,
    Which caus'd her thus to send thee out of door.
    • The Author to Her Book What to my Saviour shall I give
      Who freely hath done this for me?
      I'll serve him here whilst I shall live
      And Loue him to Eternity
      • By Night when Others Soundly Slept A Spring returns, and they more youthful made;
        But Man grows old, lies down, remains where once he's laid.
        • Contemplations "Sister," quoth Flesh, "what liv'st thou on
          Nothing but Meditation?
          • The Flesh and the Spirit Such cold mean flowers the spring puts forth betime,
            Before the sun hath thoroughly heat the clime.
            • Of the Four Ages of Man Leave not thy nest, thy dam and sire,
              Fly back and sing amidst this choir.
              • In Reference to her Children, 23 June 1659 If ever two were one, then surely we.
                If ever man were loved by wife, then thee; If ever wife was happy in a man

11. Anne Bradstreet Biography And Summary
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Anne Dudley Bradstreet (ca. 1612-1672) was a Puritan poet whose work portrays a deeply felt experience of American colonial life. She was the daughter and wife of Massachusetts governors. Anne Dudley, born about 1612 probably in Northampton, England,... summary from source:
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Anne Bradstreet was the first woman to be recognized as an accomplished New World Poet. Her volume of poetry The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America . . . received considerable favorable attention when it was first published in London in 1650. Eight...

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At the age of 16, she married Simon Bradstreet, an employee and future governor of the Massachusetts Bay Company. Anne and Simon emigrated to America along
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Anne Bradstreet (ca. 1612 - September 16, 1672), colonial American woman, was the first published American woman writer. Bradstreet was born in Northampton, England. She was the daughter of Governor Thomas Dudley and Dorothy Yorke Dudley. At the age of 16, she married Simon Bradstreet, an employee and future governor of the Massachusetts Bay Company. Anne and Simon emigrated to America along with Anne's parents in 1630 aboard the Arabella. Bradstreet wrote poetry of domestic and religious themes, and in 1650, she published The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America which appeared in London. In 1678, she (posthumously) published Several Poems Compiled with Great Variety of Wit and Learning in America. She died in Andover, MA, and is buried in the Old Burying Point in Salem, MA.
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13. Anne Dudley Bradstreet
Anne Bradstreet was born in Northamptonshire, England, 161213, daughter to Thomas Dudley, a clerk, and Dorothy Yorke. By 1619 Dudley became a steward to
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I am obnoxious to each carping tongue,
Who sayes, my hand a needle better fits,
A Poets Pen, all scorne, I should thus wrong;
For such despighte they cast on female wits:
If what I doe prove well, it wo'nt advance,
They'l say its stolen, or else, it was by chance.

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Born: March 20, 1612 Northampton, England
Died: September 16, 1672 Andover, Massachusetts
Occupation: a famous writer Family: She had eight children and a husband named Simon Bradstreet. Her father was Thomas Dudley and her mother was Dorothy York(e). Her brothers and Sisters were Samuel Dudley, Patience Dudley, Sarah Dudley, and Mercy Dudley. Anne Dudley Bardstreet was the daughter and wife of the governors of Massachusetts. she was born in early American poet, Northampton, England, considered the first great woman author in the American colonies. She came to Massachusetts in the Winthrop group in 1630 with her father, Thomas Dudley, and her husband, Simon Bradstreet, both later governors of the state. 1628 Sempringham, England Children: Sarah Bradstreet Hannah Bradstreet Samuel Bradstreet Mercy Bradstreet Dudley Bradstreet John Bradstreet One of the best poets of the 17th century, Created by Josh S.

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Anne Bradstreet Englishborn American poet, one of the first poets of the American colonies.
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16. Anne Bradstreet
Anne Bradstreet. AKA Anne Dudley. Born c. Husband Simon Bradstreet (future Governor, m. at age 16, eight children). Author of books
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Sexual orientation: Straight
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19. Poetry Anthology - Anne Bradstreet
Anne Bradstreet (16121672). The Author To Her Book Before the Birth of One of Her Children By Night When Others Soundly Slept Contemplations
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