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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 (1612-1672) American Writer.
(16121672) American writer. Anne Bradstreet landed in America with John Winthrop at Massachusetts, and she contributed some of America's greatest early works of literature.
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    Anne Bradstreet is recognized as the first important American poet. Her poems were collected in "The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung up in America" and "Several Poems Compiled with Great Variety of Wit and Learning." Read the poems of Anne Bradstreet.

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    5. Anne Bradstreet: Poems
    An index of poems by Anne Bradstreet. RELATED LINKS. Anne Bradstreet Bibliography A bibliography of the works of Anne Bradstreet; includes a
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    6. Anne Bradstreet
    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
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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.

    7. Anne Bradstreet - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Bradstreet, Anne Alternative names Short description Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Anne Bradstreet Anne Dudley Bradstreet (c. 1612 – September 16, 1672) was the first female poet to be published from either Puritan America or England. Her work met with a positive reception in both the Old World and the New.
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    Bradstreet was born Anne Dudley in Northampton England , 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 a 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 husband were later to serve as governors of the Massachusetts Bay Colony . Anne and Simon, along with Anne's parents, immigrated to America aboard the Arbella as part of the Winthrop Fleet of Puritan emigrants in 1630. Anne Bradstreet first touched American soil on June 14, 1630 at what is now Pioneer Village (Salem, Massachusetts)

    8. Anne Bradstreet, Selected Works
    About the electronic version Selected Works Bradstreet, Anne By the University of Virginia American Studies Program 20022003. Digitized and first spell-checked August 2003.
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    Ann Bradstreet Selections from The poems of Mrs. Anne Bradstreet (1612-1672), together with her prose remains; with an introduction by Charles Eliot Norton. [New York?], The Duodecimos, 1897.

    9. Anne Bradstreet And Her Time By Helen Campbell - Project Gutenberg
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    11. Poets' Corner - Anne Bradstreet - Selected Works
    Several Bradstreet poems in HTML.
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      A Letter to Her Husband
      Absent upon Public Employment
        M Y head, my heart, mine eyes, my life, nay more,
        My joy, my magazine, of earthly store,
        If two be one, as surely thou and I,
        How stayest thou there, whilst I at Ipswich lie?
        So many steps, head from the heart to sever,
        If but a neck, soon should we be together.
        I, like the Earth this season, mourn in black,
        My Sun is gone so far in's zodiac,
        Whom whilst I 'joyed, nor storms, nor frost I felt,
        His warmth such fridged colds did cause to melt.
        My chilled limbs now numbed lie forlorn;
        Return; return, sweet Sol, from Capricorn;
        In this dead time, alas, what can I more
        Than view those fruits which through thy heart I bore?
        Which sweet contentment yield me for a space,
        True living pictures of their father's face.
        O strange effect! now thou art southward gone,
        I weary grow the tedious day so long;
        But when thou northward to me shalt return,
        I wish my Sun may never set, but burn
        Within the Cancer of my glowing breast,
        The welcome house of him my dearest guest.

    12. Bradstreet, Anne - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
    Englishborn American poet. Her volume of verse, The Tenth Muse, was published in London, England, in 1650. Her poems were pious but often also witty, and show an intense
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    13. Facts About Bradstreet, Anne, As Discussed In Britannica Compton's Encyclopedia
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    Bradstreet, Anne orig. Anne Dudley (born c. 1612, Northampton, Northhamptonshire?, Eng.—died Sept. 16, 1672, Andover, Massachusetts Bay Colony) Englishborn American poet, one of
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    17. Anne (Dudley) Bradstreet — FactMonster.com
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    18. Poems By Author - Bradstreet, Anne
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    20. Biography Of Anne Bradstreet
    Anne Bradstreet Biography by Ann Woodlief Painting by Ladonna Gulley Warrick Anne Bradstreet was born in 1612 to a nonconformist former soldier of Queen Elizabeth, Thomas Dudley
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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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