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  1. Anne Bradstreet, (Twayne's United States authors series) by Josephine Ketcham Piercy, 1965
  2. Critical Essays on Anne Bradstreet (Critical Essays on American Literature) by Pattie Cowell, 1983-06
  3. In the Way of Nature: Ecology and Westward Expansion in the Poetry of Anne Bradstreet, Elizabeth Bishop & Amy Clampitt by Robert Boschman, 2009-04-13
  4. Anne Bradstreet: The Tenth Muse by Elizabeth Wade White, 1971
  5. Critical Thinking: Reading and Writing Across the Curriculum by Anne Bradstreet Grinols, 1987-11
  6. Great Poems by American Women: An Anthology (Dover Thrift Editions) by Anne Bradstreet, Phillis Wheatley, et all 1998-01-21
  7. Anne Bradstreet..a Young Puritan Poet by Montrew Dunham, 1969
  8. The Poems of Mrs. Anne Bradstreet by Anne Bradstreet, 2008-08-07
  9. Anne Bradstreet: Pilgrim and Poet by Faith Cook, 2010-03
  10. """An Account of Anne Bradstreet, the Puritan Poetess, and Kindred Topics""" by Luther Caldwell, 2008-08-07
  11. Critical Thinking: Reading Across the Curriculum
  12. A Concordance to the Complete Works of Anne Bradstreet: A Special Edition of Studies in Puritan American Spirituality by Raymond A. Craig, Anne Bradstreet, 2000-02
  13. Homage to Mistress Bradstreet,: And other poems by John Berryman, 1968
  14. Anne Bradstreet by josephine piercy, 1965

41. Anne Bradstreet: Puritan Poet
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43. Ms. Fye's Resources - Anne Bradstreet
Like the other members of the Puritan faith, anne bradstreet believed she should lead a life guided by the principles of Grace, Plainness,
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  • Born in England in 1612
  • Married Simon Bradstreet in 1628 at the age of 16.
  • Moved to Boston (The New World) in 1630 with her husband and family (If you think its hard moving to a new home, city, or school imagine what it would be like to leave your home for a new, unsettled country!)
  • Considered by many to be the first American poet
  • One of the few published female writers at the time
  • Published two volumes of poetry:
    • First volume contained highly intellectual and abstract subjects. Her brother-in-law stole her manuscript and published it without her consent.
    • Second volume was published after several years in the New World. The subjects in this volume include her family, their home, and their faith.
  • Like the other members of the Puritan faith, Anne Bradstreet believed she should lead a life guided by the principles of Grace, Plainness, and Divine Mission.
  • In addition to this, Bradstreet tried to follow yet another Puritan practice, that of " weaned affections.
  • Weaned affections: Puritans believed that everyone should regard their earthly possessions as a mother from whom they must be weaned. (In other words, they believed they should not get attached to materiel objects.)
  • Many of her poems deal with domestic life and religious life

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44. Anne Bradstreet And Her Time - Helen Campbell
Such belief was held for a time, but was afterward disallowed by anne bradstreet. In her “Elegy upon Sir Philip Sidney,” whose mother, the Lady Mary,
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    In any case, her father, Thomas Dudley, was of gentle blood and training, being the only son of Captain Roger Dudley, who was killed in battle about the year 1577, when the child was hardly nine years old. Of his mother there is little record, as also of the sister from whom he was soon separated, though we know that Mrs. Dudley died shortly after her husband. Her maiden name is unknown; she was a relative of Sir Augustine Nicolls, of Paxton, Kent, one of His Majesty's Justices of his Court of Common Pleas, and keeper of the Great Seal to Prince Charles. It is certain that the little Anne studied the Scriptures at six or seven, with as painful solicitude as her elders, for she writes in the fragmentary diary which gives almost the only clue to her real life:

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      Bradstreet, Anne (Dudley), The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America. It was followed by Several Poems See her works ed. by J. Hensley (1967, repr. 1981) and by J. R. McElrath et al. (1981); biographies by E. W. White (1971) and C. Gordon (2005); P. Crowell and A. Stanford, ed., Critical Essays on Anne Bradstreet The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

    46. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: Ear
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    Index The first published book of poems by an American was also the first American book to be published by a woman Anne Bradstreet. It is not surprising that the book was published in England, given the lack of printing presses in the early years of the first American colonies. Born and educated in England, Anne Bradstreet was the daughter of an earl's estate manager. She emigrated with her family when she was 18. Her husband eventually became governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, which later grew into the great city of Boston. She preferred her long, religious poems on conventional subjects such as the seasons, but contemporary readers most enjoy the witty poems on subjects from daily life and her warm and loving poems to her husband and children. She was inspired by English metaphysical poetry, and her book The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America (1650) shows the influence of Edmund Spenser, Philip Sidney, and other English poets as well. She often uses elaborate conceits or extended metaphors. "To My Dear and Loving Husband" (1678) uses the oriental imagery, love theme, and idea of comparison popular in Europe at the time, but gives these a pious meaning at the poem's conclusion:

    47. Harvard University Press: The Works Of Anne Bradstreet By Anne Bradstreet
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      Anne Bradstreet, the first true poet in the American colonies, wrote at a time and in a place where any literary creation was rare and difficult and that of a woman more unusual still. Born in England and brought up in the household of the Earl of Lincoln where her father, Thomas Dudley, was steward, Anne Bradstreet sailed to Massachusetts Bay in 1630, shortly after her marriage at sixteen to Simon Bradstreet. For the next forty years she lived in the New England wilderness, raising a family of eight, combating sickness and hardship, and writing the verse that made her, as the poet Adrienne Rich says in her Foreword to this edition, "the first non-didactic American poet, the first to give an embodiment to American nature, the first in whom personal intention appears to precede Puritan dogma as an impulse to verse." All Anne Bradstreet's extant poetry and prose is published here with modernized spelling and punctuation. This volume reproduces the second edition of Several Poems , brought out in Boston in 1678, as well as the contents of a manuscript first printed in 1857. Adrienne Rich's Foreword offers a sensitive and illuminating critique of Anne Bradstreet both as a person and as a writer, and the Introduction, scholarly notes, and appendices by Jeannine Hensley make this an authoritative edition.

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    49. Anne Bradstreet Biography - Poems
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    Anne Bradstreet, originally Anne Dudley , was born in 1612 at Northampton, England. Anne was the daughter of Governor Thomas Dudley, leader of volunteer soldiers in the English Reformation and Elizabethan Settlement and steward to the Earl of Lincoln, and Dorothy Yorke Dudley, a gentlewoman of noble heritage and well educated. At the age of sixteen, Anne married Simon Bradstreet, a twenty-five year old assistant and future governor of the Massachusetts Bay Company and the son of a Puritan minister, who had been in the care of the Dudleys since his father's death. Anne and Simon emigrated to America along with Anne's parents in 1630 aboard the Arabella . The journey was tough, many died while others became sick with scurvy brought by malnutrition. After landfall in the colonies, many soon perished or elected to head back to England claiming they have already been through enough.

    50. Anne Bradstreet
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    by Catherine A. Salmons On Salem's narrow Liberty Street, in the shade of the Old Town Hall, lies a rock-choked patch of New England history known as the North Point Burying Ground. I'm standing at the center of this tiny labyrinth of 17th-century headstones, sandstone tablets protruding from a chaos of roots, each carved with the ghoulish, grinning skull that reminded Puritans of their "pre-destined" hereafter. Beside me, flecked with winter sunlight splayed through the branches of a massive oak, looms the monumental sarcophagus of Bay Colony patriarch Simon Bradstreet governor and magistrate, founding father of the city of Cambridge, died 1697. Conspicuously absent, however, is the grave I was hoping to find: that of Simon's even more famous wife, the poet Anne Bradstreet mother of American literature, the first published author from these shores, whose verse collection, The Tenth Muse, Lately Sprung Up in America

    51. Anne Bradstreet’s ‘Contemplations’: Musing On Nature, Man, And Go
    A deeply religious poet, anne bradstreet focuses on the interrelationships of nature, humanity, and the Divine in her spiritual masterpiece Contemplations.
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    A deeply religious poet, Anne Bradstreet focuses on the interrelationships of nature, humanity, and the Divine in her spiritual masterpiece "Contemplations."
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    In stanza 8, the speaker looks to the sky and muses about what song she could sing to offer glory to her Maker, but she feels dumbfounded at the prospect of adding any glory to such a powerful Spirit. In stanza 9, she hears crickets and grasshoppers and berates herself for remaining mute, while these lowly creatures are singing to their Beloved. The speaker muses about the efficacy of looking back to past generations.
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    Left, Anne Bradstreet, stained glass in St. Botolph's Church, Boston, Lincolnshire, England. (By kind permission of the Vicar and Churchwardens of St. Botolph's Church.) Right, the frontispiece to the 1650 edition of The Tenth Muse To my Dear and Loving Husband If ever two were one, then surely we. If ever man were lov'd by wife, then thee. If ever wife was happy in a man, Compare with me, ye women, if you can. I prize thy love more than whole Mines of gold, Or all the riches that the East doth hold. My love is such that Rivers cannot quench, Nor ought but love from thee give recompetence. Thy love is such I can no way repay. The heavens reward thee manifold, I pray.

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    56. ANNE BRADSTREET
    America s first poet was no stranger to suffering. To escape persecution by the Church of England s Archbishop Laud, she left her native land where she had
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    Anne Bradstreet America's first poet was no stranger to suffering. To escape persecution by the Church of England's Archbishop Laud, she left her native land where she had lived on the estate of the Earl of Lincoln, where he father was the steward in charge. At the age of eighteen she was one of the Puritans who braved the Atlantic Ocean in the Arabella with her husband, her parents, and other pioneers. Three sickening months at sea, surviving on salt meats, brought them to meet starving survivors when they reached Salem. One year after their arrival in the New World her father warned friends still at home in England: If there be any endued with grace, let them come over. For others, I conceive they are not yet fitted for this business. There is not a house where is not one dead, and some houses many. The natural causes seem to be in the want of warm lodging and good diet. Those who landed at Plymouth in winter died of scurvy. Lady Arabella herself, who was aboard their ship which was named for her, died on land just months after they arrived. These devout Puritan dissenters settled near the Charles River on land first called New Towne-later Cambridge. The cow pasture adjoining the space where they built their houses is now called Harvard Yard. The Bradstreet's house was located at what is now the corner of Brattle Street and John F. Kennedy Street, otherwise known as Harvard Square. After their most welcome first child, Samuel, was born in Cambridge, the family moved to a wilderness called Ipswich. After several years there, they moved to their permanent home in the still more remote wilderness which they developed and named Andover. Here America's pioneer poet found strength in spite of many illnesses to write increasingly excellent poems. She now also bore and cared for eight children in spite of the fact that the father's role as Governor of the community required much travel.

    57. Anne Bradstreet Life Stories, Books, & Links
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    On this day in 1672 Anne Bradstreet, the first published poet of the American colonies, died. Many of her poems are conventional, but others have personality and a New World edge: "I am obnoxious to each carping tongue, / Who sayes, my hand a needle better fits. . . ." Such lines inspired John Berryman to Homage to Mistress Bradstreet, the collection which brought him first fame. top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR Tenth Muse
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    58. Anne Bradstreet Criticism
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    Bradstreet was America's first published poet and the first woman to produce a lasting volume of poetry in the English language. Her work is considered particularly significant for its expression of passion, anger, and uncertainty within the rigid social and religious atmosphere of Puritan New England, and for the insight it provides into the lives of women from that period.
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    Bradstreet was born in England to a Puritan family. Her father, Thomas Dudley, was steward to the Earl of Lincoln, a leading nonconformist in the religious strife of England. Because of her father's high position and the availability of the Earl's extensive library, Bradstreet's education was unusually comprehensive for a woman of her time. In 1630 she moved with her husband and her parents to the Massachusetts Bay Colony, where her husband and her father served as governors of the settlement. As a New England colonist, Bradstreet encountered a life of hardship to which she was unaccustomed. In 1647 her brother-in-law returned to England, taking with him the manuscript of Bradstreet's poems. He published them without her knowledge, entitling the collection

    59. Anne Bradstreet - Plagiarism On Wikipedia
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