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单词 Anne Bradstreet
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“American Poetry Museum” conjures vitrines with quills, inkwells and manuscripts of bards from Anne Bradstreet to Edgar Allan Poe in a neoclassical palace on the Mall. A poetry museum that eschews having a home 2018-10-12T04:00:00Z
My kids might not remember what I said about William Carlos Williams and Anne Bradstreet, but I know they remember me in my classroom, being seriously into words. Opinion | When teachers are the ones with guns in classrooms 2022-06-15T04:00:00Z
A favorite of this kind is by Anne Bradstreet, who wrote “A Letter to her Husband, absent upon Publick employment” around 1642, while he was away founding Boston. Perspective | The poetry that speaks best to the pandemic 2020-06-11T04:00:00Z
Historically the starting point of American literature is Anne Bradstreet. The 10 American writers that English children should study for GCSE 2014-05-26T04:00:00Z
Says Anne Bradstreet of the sun in her "Contemplations": What glory's like to thee? Astronomy: The Science of the Heavenly Bodies 2012-03-17T02:01:02.630Z
Of less interest to the present day mind are the controversial religious tracts and sermons of Roger Williams and Cotton Mather, or the crude poetry of Mrs. Anne Bradstreet. The Colonization of North America 1492-1783 2011-07-06T02:00:47.077Z
“There is little doubt,” says Helen Campbell, the author of “Anne Bradstreet, and Her Time,” “that Northampton, England, was the home of her father’s family.” Literary Byways 2011-05-12T02:00:09.493Z
We open Mr. Griswold's volume, and the first name is that of Anne Bradstreet, who proceeded thither with her father, an ardent nonconformist. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 4, July, 1851
As may be gathered from the tenor of the quoted lines from Anne Bradstreet's prologue, the spirit of Puritanism was opposed to literary pursuits by a woman, at least to the degree of a profession. Women of America Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 10 (of 10)
Perhaps the greatest poet of those early times was Anne Bradstreet, who wrote her famous poems on the Assyrian, Persian, Grecian, and Roman monarchies, and who was called the tenth muse by an admiring public. Children's Stories in American Literature, 1660-1860
Anne Bradstreet was for years a marked character in Albany courts, but her claims for justice were regarded as an amusing lunacy. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
In 1630, Mrs. Anne Bradstreet, known as quite a pretentious writer, came to Boston with her husband, Simon Bradstreet, Governor of Massachusetts. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
He came of a distinguished and scholarly family: his father had been minister to Russia during the Revolution, and was afterwards Chief Justice of Massachusetts; through his mother he was descended from Anne Bradstreet. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 11
The only book that was written by a woman and published in New England during the first century of New England printing, was a collection of the poems of Anne Bradstreet. Customs and Fashions in Old New England
Anne Bradstreet was a wealthy, cultivated Puritan girl, the daughter of Thomas Dudley, Governor of Bay Colony. The Book of American Negro Poetry
In 1650, when Anne Bradstreet lived and wrote her verses, a woman author was almost unknown in English literature. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
The Muse of New England was staid and stately—or was she, after all, not a true daughter of Jove, but a tenth Muse, an Anne Bradstreet? Literary and Social Essays
That every pulse of this new tide was felt in the castle at Lempingham is very evident, in all Anne Bradstreet's work. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
He was a descendant of Anne Bradstreet, the poetess. The American Spirit in Literature : a chronicle of great interpreters
Anne Bradstreet preceded Phillis Wheatley by a little over twenty years. The Book of American Negro Poetry
Anne Bradstreet's sympathies, in spite of all her theories and her determined acceptance of the Puritan creed, were still monarchical, and Mercy would naturally share them. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
Anne Bradstreet must have listened with a curious mixture of feelings, though any evidence of them would naturally be repressed. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
Such belief was held for a time, but was afterward disallowed by Anne Bradstreet. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
Anne Bradstreet's poems, for instance, are not without grace and womanly sweetness, in spite of their didactic themes and portentous length. The American Spirit in Literature : a chronicle of great interpreters
We can imagine Anne Bradstreet's delight in the tender and searching power of this woman, who understood intuitively every womanly need, and whose sympathy was as unfailing as her knowledge. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
The early years held their own necessities for discussion, and the records of the time are full of matter that Anne Bradstreet might have used had she known her opportunity. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
The first two years of marriage were passed in England, and held the last genuine social life and intellectual development that Anne Bradstreet was to enjoy. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
Anne Bradstreet, as a name standing alone, and represented only by a volume of moral reflections and the often stilted and unnatural verse of the period, would perhaps, hardly claim a place in formal biography. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
Poets studied him and Anne Bradstreet did more than study; she absorbed them, till such originality as had been her portion perished under the weight. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
Anne Bradstreet had grown up with both sisters, and all occupied themselves in such ways as their cramped quarters would allow. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
Anne Bradstreet is no exception to the rule, and her verses hold various fierce and unexpected outbursts against enemies of her faith or country. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
Here for the first time it was possible for Anne Bradstreet to unpack their household belongings, and seek to create some semblance of the forsaken home. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
Whatever Anne Bradstreet did, she had her children always in view, and still another blank-book partially filled with religious reflections, and found among her papers after death, was dedicated, "To my dear children." Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
But poor Anne Bradstreet's young "heart rose," to such a height that utterance may have been quite stifled, and as her own family were all with her, there was less need of any chronicle. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
With him the eighteenth century opens, beyond which we have no present interest, such literary development as made part of Anne Bradstreet's knowledge ending with the seventeenth. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
It was before the final charge from Ipswich to Andover, that the chief part of Anne Bradstreet's literary work was done, the ten years after her arrival in New England being the only fruitful ones. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
It is doubtful if Anne Bradstreet made one of the spectators. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
Of the nine children, of whom Anne Bradstreet was the most distinguished, the oldest son of his second wife took most important part in the colonial life. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
There was always Saturday afternoon, and Anne Bradstreet was also, so far as her painful conscientiousness allowed, an indulgent mother, and gave her children such pleasure as the rigid life allowed. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
By the time that Anne Bradstreet had settled in Andover, bodily indulgence so far as adornment or the gratification of appetite went, had become a matter for courts to decide upon. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
Anne Bradstreet had always been delicate, and as time went on grew more and more so. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
Much of the depression evident in Anne Bradstreet's earlier verses came from the circumstances of her family life. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
Anne Bradstreet was now a little over thirty, five children absorbing much of her thought and time, three more being added during the first six years at Andover. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
Through all these later years Anne Bradstreet had made occasional records, in which her many sicknesses find mention, though never in any complaining fashion. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
To it is appended the full signature of Anne Bradstreet, in a clear, upright hand, of singular distinctness and beauty when compared with much of the penmanship of that period. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
With this poem, Anne Bradstreet seems to have bidden a final farewell to any attempt at sustained composition. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
The vitality which had carried Anne Bradstreet through longer life than could have been imagined possible, was nearly exhausted. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
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