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As a Puritan, American, woman poet, Anne Bradstreet remains one of the two most interesting seventeenth-century verse writers in America. It is not surprising, therefore, that her successor Edward Taylor is said to have kept only one ...
As a Puritan, American, woman poet, Anne Bradstreet remains one of the two most interesting seventeenth-century verse writers in America. It is not surprising, therefore, that her successor Edward Taylor is said to have kept only one ...
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Anne Bradstreet had 53 grandchildren, and her descendants continued the tradition of family renown. Among them are Oliver Wendell Holmes, Richard Henry Dana, William Ellery Channing, Wendell Phillips, and Charles Eliot Norton.
Anne Bradstreet had 53 grandchildren, and her descendants continued the tradition of family renown. Among them are Oliver Wendell Holmes, Richard Henry Dana, William Ellery Channing, Wendell Phillips, and Charles Eliot Norton.
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WORKS OF ANNE BRADSTREET SELECTED COLLECTED EDITIONS The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung up in America. By a Gentlewoman in Those Parts. London: Stephen Bowtell, 1650. Several Poems, etc. By a Gentlewoman in New England.
WORKS OF ANNE BRADSTREET SELECTED COLLECTED EDITIONS The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung up in America. By a Gentlewoman in Those Parts. London: Stephen Bowtell, 1650. Several Poems, etc. By a Gentlewoman in New England.
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User Review - Not Available - Book VerdictThis supplement, the latest addition to the well-known "American Writers'' series, includes 29 authors. All except Frederick Douglass, the 19th-century orator and writer, are 20th-century poets ... Read full review
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