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  1. Anne Bradstreet (Christian Encounters Series) by D.B. Kellogg, 2010-08-17
  2. Anne Bradstreet: The Tenth Muse by Elizabeth Wade White, 1972-04-20
  3. The complete works of Anne Bradstreet by Anne Bradstreet, 1981
  4. Anne Bradstreet Revisited (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Rosamond Rosenmeier, 1991-06
  5. The Poems Of Mrs. Anne Bradstreet: Together With Her Prose Remains (1897) by Anne Bradstreet, 2010-09-10
  6. Anne Bradstreet: America's Puritan Poet by Marcia Hoehne, 2007-01
  7. The Right to Write: The Literary Politics of Anne Bradstreet and Phillis Wheatley by Kathrynn Seidler Engberg, 2010-01-16
  8. Contributions by Women to Early American Philosophy: Anne Bradstreet, Mercy Otis Warren, and Judith Sargent Murray by Therese Boos Dykeman, 2009-09-23
  9. Anne Bradstreet: A Reference Guide (Reference Publication in Literature) by Raymond F. Dolle, 1990-05
  10. Early New England Meditative Poetry: Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor (Sources of American Spirituality) by Anne Bradstreet, Edward Taylor, 1989-03
  11. An Account Of Anne Bradstreet: The Puritan Poetess And Kindred Topics (1898) by Luther Caldwell, 2010-09-10
  12. Poems of Anne Bradstreet by Anne D. Bradstreet, 1969-06
  13. The Works Of Anne Bradstreet: In Prose And Verse by John Harvard, B. Ellis, 2008-07-12
  14. Anne Bradstreet, the Worldly Puritan: An Introduction to Her Poetry by Ann Stanford, 1975-06

21. Anne Bradstreet
Four poems by bradstreet.
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22. PAL: Table Of Contents
Includes images and bibliographical and biographical information on American writers from anne bradstreet and Cotton Mather to Langston Hughes and Kurt Vonnegut. The guide has links and study questions.
http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/table.html
PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide
Paul P. Reuben
Preface American Authors: Alphabetical List Home Page Table of Contents Early American Literature to 1700 Early American Literature: 1700-1800 Early 20th Century to 1945 American Drama ... Appendices Chapter 1 Early American Literature to 1700 Selected Bibliography Introduction William Bradford ... John Winthrop Chapter 2 Early American Literature: 1700-1800 Selected Bibliography Introduction John Adams and Abigail Adams ... John Woolman Chapter 3 Early Nineteenth Century and Romanticism Selected Bibliography Introduction William Apess ... Harriet E. Adams Wilson Chapter 4 Early Nineteenth Century and Transcendentalism Selected Bibliography Introduction The Anti-Slavery Movement ... The Women's Rights Movement Chapter 5 Late Nineteenth Century and Realism Selected Bibliography Introduction Henry Adams ... Constance Fenimore Woolson Chapter 6 Late Nineteenth Century and Naturalism Selected Bibliography Introduction Mary Antin ... Booker T. Washington Chapter 7 Early Twentieth Century to 1945 Selected Bibliography Introduction Sherwood Anderson ... E. E. Cummings

23. Anne Bradstreet
English Professor features a directory of links to find online works written by the Puritan poet. Selected Bibliography on anne bradstreet. Brief notes from class on bradstreet
http://www.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/enl310/bradstreet.htm
Literary Movements Timeline American Authors English 310/510 ... English 462/562
Anne Bradstreet (c. 1612-1672)
American Literature Sites
Foley Library Catalog
Selected Bibliography on Anne Bradstreet
Brief notes from class on Bradstreet
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Discussion questions on Taylor and Bradstreet

Prof. Ann Woodlief's English 384 hypertext site provides guides for close reading of several works, including Bradstreet's "To My Dear and Loving Husband" and several other study texts of Bradstreet's works. New URL
Biographical sketch
from the same class site
Photographs of the first edition of
The Tenth Muse New URL
Issues and questions from the
Heath Anthology site
Information
on the status of Bradstreet's burial spot and places associated with her life Works Available Online (from the University of Toronto)
The Author to her Book

By Night when Others Soundly Slept
Contemplations A Dialogue between Old England and New ... For contact information, visit the "About this site" page

24. Anne Bradstreet Bibliography
The Works of anne bradstreet (The John Harvard Library) by anne bradstreet,et al; Paperback. Tenth Muse by anne bradstreet (Hardcover June 1965).
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Home Biography Poems Quotes ... Links Bibliography
The Works of Anne Bradstreet (The John Harvard Library)
by Anne Bradstreet, et al; Paperback
To My Husband and Other Poems (Dover Thrift Editions)
by Robert Hutchinson (Editor), Anne D. Bradstreet; Paperback
Beyond Stateliest Marble : The Passionate Femininity of Anne Bradstreet (Leaders in Action Series)
by Douglas Wilson, George Grant (Editor); Hardcover
An American Triptych : Anne Bradstreet, Emily Dickinson, Adrienne Rich

by Wendy Martin ( Paperback - January 1984) A Concordance to the Complete Works of Anne Bradstreet : Special Edition of Studies in Puritan American Spirituality (Studies in Puritan American spir
by Raymond A. Craig, Anne Bradstreet ( Hardcover - July 2000) Gender Roles, Literary Authority, and Three American Women Writers : Anne Dudley Bradstreet, Mercy Otis Warren, Margaret Fuller Ossoli (Age of revolut)
by Theresa Freda Nicolay ( Hardcover - December 1995) Tenth Muse
by Anne Bradstreet ( Hardcover - June 1965) Works Of Anne Bradstreet, The

25. Anne Bradstreet (1612?-1672)
anne bradstreet (1612?1672). Contributing Editor Pattie Cowell. Classroom Issuesand Strategies. Critical Essays on anne bradstreet. Boston GK Hall, 1983.
http://college.hmco.com/english/heath/syllabuild/iguide/bradstre.html
Anne Bradstreet (1612?-1672)
Contributing Editor: Pattie Cowell
Classroom Issues and Strategies
There are many ways to approach Bradstreet: as a "first" (given that she is the first North American to publish a book of poems), as a Puritan, as a woman. I've found an interplay of all three approaches useful for piquing student interest. Those who are skeptical of my feminist readings may be caught by historical and cultural perspectives. Those who think they want nothing to do with Puritanism may be intrigued by Bradstreet's more personal writings. Beginning students are generally unfamiliar with the historical and theological contexts in which she wrote. Many close off their reading of Bradstreet and other Puritan writers because they disapprove of what they think they know about Puritan theology. Brief background materials make that context more accessible and less narrowly theological. Again for reasons of accessibility, I usually begin with the more personal poems from the second edition. The poignancy of Bradstreet's elegies, the simplicity of her love poems, the stark reality of her poem on childbirth, the wit of "The Author to Her Book"all travel across the centuries with relative ease, even for less skilled readers. When these immediately readable poems are placed in the context of women's lives in the seventeenth century and in the North American colonies, most students find a point of entry.
Major Themes, Historical Perspectives, and Personal Issues

26. Early Puritan Poetry
Overview of Puritan poets in New England, including anne bradstreet and Michael Wigglesworth.
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27. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Anne Bradstreet - Author Page
anne bradstreet (1612?1672) anne Dudley bradstreet is among the best known of earlyNorth American poets, the first in the British colonies to have a book of
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Site Orientation Heath Orientation Timeline Access Author Profile Pages by: Table of Contents Authors by Name Authors by Year Internet Research Guide Textbook Site for: The Heath Anthology of American Literature , Fourth Edition
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Anne Bradstreet
The Bradstreets soon left Boston for Newtown (now Cambridge), then Ipswich, and after 1644 they moved to North Andover, where Bradstreet remained until her death in 1672. While her husband and her father began long careers in public service to the new colony, she raised eight children and wrote poetry. The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America was published in London in 1650 at the insistence of John Woodbridge, Bradstreet’s brother-in-law. The poems had evidently circulated among various members of Bradstreet’s family. Taking a manuscript copy to London, Woodbridge inserted a preface to assure readers of the book’s authenticity: ...the worst effect of his [the reader’s] reading will be unbelief, which will make him question whether it be a woman’s work, and ask, is it possible? If any do, take this as an answer from him that dares avow it; it is the work of a woman, honored, and esteemed where she lives, for her gracious demeanor, her eminent parts, her pious conversation, her courteous disposition, her exact diligence in her place, and discreet managing of her family occasions, and more than so, these poems are the fruit but of some few hours, curtailed from her sleep and other refreshments. Woodbridge’s care to point out that Bradstreet’s poems were not written in neglect of family duties says much about Renaissance suspicions regarding literary women.

28. Anne Bradstreet: The Prologue And Before The Birth Of One Of Her Children
HTML treatment for bradstreet's poems.Category Arts Literature American Early bradstreet, anne Works......Biographical information for anne bradstreet. anne bradstreet. ThePrologue. 1 To sing of wars, of captains, and of kings, Of cities
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Anne Bradstreet
The Prologue
To sing of wars, of captains, and of kings,
Of cities founded, commonwealth begun,
For my mean pen are too superior things:
Or how they all, or each their dates have run
Let poets and historians set these forth,
My obscure lines shall not so dim their worth.
But when my wond'ring eyes and envious heart
Great Bartas sugared lines do but read o'er,
Fool I do grudge the Muses did not part
"Twixt him and me that overfluent store; A Bartas can do what a Bartas will But simple I according to my skill. From schoolboy's tongue no rhetoric we expect, Nor yet a sweet consort from broken strings, Nor perfect beauty where's a main defect; My foolish, broken, blemished Muse so sings, And this to mend, alas, no art is able, "Cause nature made it so irreparable. Nor can I, like that fluent sweet tongued Greek Who lisped at first, in future times speak plain. By art he gladly found what he did seek, A full requital of his striving pain. Art can do much, but this maxim's most sure:

29. Vers Libre [free Verse]: Anne Bradstreet
Valenica West LRC bradstreet, anne - bradstreet, anne (1612-1672) Pathfinder May 1996 The following reference books
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30. Anne Bradstreet - Classical Christian Poetry
anne bradstreet 16121672 Albrecht Altdorfer, Entombment 1518, oilon panel Art History Museum, Vienna. Upon a Fit of Sickness Upon
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Albrecht Altdorfer, Entombment
1518, oil on panel
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Upon a Fit of Sickness

Upon Some Distemper of Body

The Vanity of All Wordly Things

A Dialogue Between Old England and New

Here Follows Some Verses upon the
Burning of Our House
July 10th, 1666 Copied Out of a Loose Paper In silent night when rest I took For sorrow near I did not look I waked was with thund'ring noise And piteous shrieks of dreadful voice. That fearful sound of "Fire!" and "Fire!" Let no man know is my desire. I, starting up, the light did spy, And to my God my heart did cry To strengthen me in my distress And not to leave me succorless. Then, coming out, beheld a space The flame consume my dwelling place. And when I could no longer look, I blest His name that gave and took, That laid my goods now in the dust. Yea, so it was, and so 'twas just. It was His own, it was not mine, Far be it that I should repine; He might of all justly bereft But yet sufficient for us left. When by the ruins oft I past My sorrowing eyes aside did cast

31. Anne Bradstreet (1612-1672) American Writer.
anne bradstreet landed in America with John Winthrop at Massachusetts, andshe contributed some of America's greatest early works of literature.
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Guide picks (1612-1672) American writer. Anne Bradstreet landed in America with John Winthrop at Massachusetts, and she contributed some of America's greatest early works of literature.
"A Dialogue Between Old England and New"

From Hanover College, the etext of Bradstreet's poem exploring the rift between England and America. "Thou Ill-Form'd Offspring"
"A frontier is no friendly place for literary creation; yet within a year after landing . . . America's first English poet was writing, and the fruits of her pen from the next forty odd years remain with us today," according to Jeannine Hensley. American Literature - Colonial Period Read the literature of Early America, including Captivity Narratives, sermons, and the poetry of Anne Bradstreet.

32. Anne Bradstreet (1612-1672)
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Anne Bradstreet was one of the greatest poets of the 17th century. Born in Northamptonshire, England to Thomas Dudley and Dorthy Yorke, Anne Bradstreet was the first daughter and the second of five children. Her childhood was by many accounts full of luxury. Her father was the chief steward for Theophilus Clinton, the Puritan Earl of Lincoln. She had private tutors, access to the Earl's library, encouragement from her father (who loved history), and religious indoctrination. At the age of 16, she married Simon Bradstreet. The year was 1628 and she had just recovered from rheumatic fever. Her new husband was nine years older than Anne; he was the son of a minister and a graduate of Emmanuel College, at Cambridge.

33. Bradstreet, Anne (Dudley)
bradstreet, anne (Dudley). (1981); biography by EW White (1971); P. Crowelland A. Stanford, ed., Critical Essays on anne bradstreet (1983).
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Bradstreet, Anne (Dudley) Bradstreet, Anne (Dudley), c. 1612 , early American poet, b. Northampton, England, considered the first significant woman author in the American colonies. She came to Massachusetts in the Winthrop Puritan group in 1630 with her father, Thomas Dudley, and her husband, Simon Bradstreet, both later governors of the state. A dutiful Puritan wife who raised a large family, she nevertheless found time to write poetry. In 1650 her first volume of verse appeared in London as 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); biography by E. W. White (1971); P. Crowell and A. Stanford, ed., Critical Essays on Anne Bradstreet Bradshaw, John

34. Anne Dudley Bradstreet - Notable Women Ancestors
1891. bradstreet, anne. The Several Poems Poetry. The Complete Works of anne bradstreet.Eds. Joseph R. McElrath, Jr. bradstreet, anne. The Tenth Muse Poetry.
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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.
- Bradstreet Anne's childhood was spent in comparative luxury at Tattershall Castle in Sempringham, Lincolnshire, where her father was the chief steward of the vast estates of Theophilus Clinton, the Puritan Earl of Lincoln. Her upbringing was largely influenced by her father's position. She had private tutors, access to the Earl's library, the enouragement of a literate father who loved history, and a strict religious indoctrination. Arbella . The party arrived "in June at the half-dying, famine-ridden frontier village of Salem, after a journey of 3 month of close quarter, raw nerves, sickness, hysteria and salt meats," wrote Anne. At first dismayed by the rude life of the settlement, she soon reconciled herself to it. "I changed my condition and was marryed, and came into this country, where I found a new world and new manners, at which my heart rose. But after I was convinced it was the way of God, I submitted to it and joined to the church at Boston." Anne's father, Thomas Dudley became deputy governer of the Massachusetts Bay Company. He was a magistrate at the trial of Anne Hutchinson, the other, heretical, Anne, who threatened the foundations of the colony and "gloried" in her excommunication. Simon Bradstreet was an assistant and later twice governor of the colony. The official standing of her father and husband gave Anne a place of dignity and honor in the New World. After a brief residence in Cambridge, the family moved to Ipswich and after 1644 to North Andover, her home for the remainder of her life.

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  • 37. Anne Bradstreet: Selected Secondary Bibliography
    Selected Secondary Bibliography on anne bradstreet. Arner bradstreet,anne The Works of anne bradstreet. Ed. Robert Hensley. Cambridge
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    Literary Movements Timeline American Authors English 310/510 ... English 462/562
    Selected Secondary Bibliography on Anne Bradstreet
    Arner, Robert D. "The Structure of Anne Bradstreet's Tenth Muse." Ed. Calvin Israel. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1976. 46-66. Blackstock, Carrie Galloway. "Anne Bradstreet and Performativity." Early American Literature Blackstock, Carrie Galloway. "Anne Bradstreet and Performativity: Self-Cultivation, Self- Deployment." Early American Literature Brackett, Virginia. "The Countesse of Lincolne's Nurserie as Inspiration for Anne Bradstreet." Notes and Queries Brackett, Virginia. "Putting the Flowers In." Arachne: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the Humanities Bradstreet, Anne The Works of Anne Bradstreet . Ed. Robert Hensley. Cambridge, Mass.: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967. Brandt, Ellen B. "Anne Bradstreet: The Erotic Component in Puritan Poetry." Women's Studies Caldwell, Patricia. "Why Our First Poet Was a Woman: Bradstreet and the Birth of an American Poetic Voice." Prospects: An Annual Journal of American Cultural Studies Cowell, Pattie. "Anne Bradstreet: 'In Criticks Hands'."

    38. Valenica West LRC - Bradstreet, Anne
    bradstreet, anne (16121672). Pathfinder. May 1996. The following reference bookscan be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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    Bradstreet, Anne (1612-1672)
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    American Authors
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    Dictionary of Literary Biography
    REF PS 221 .D5
    This multivolume biographical source is best accessed via the Contemporary Authors Cumulative Index (REF Z 1224 .C58)
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    Consult the following reference sources to obtain critical analyses of your author and his/her work. The first sources listed will provide a more general critical analyses of your author, while the second set of sources will provide critical analyses of a more specific nature.
    GENERAL CRITICISM
    Critical Survey of Poetry
    REF PN 1111 .C7

    39. Bradstreet, Anne
    bradstreet, anne. (1612?1672), poet In Her Own Words. Born probablyin 1612 in Northampton, England, anne Dudley was the daughter
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    Bradstreet, Anne
    (1612?-1672), poet In Her Own Words She wrote her poems while rearing eight children, functioning as a hostess, and performing other domestic duties. The Bradstreets moved frequently in the Massachusetts colony, first to Cambridge, then to Ipswich, and then to Andover, which became their permanent home. Bradstreet's brother-in-law, without her knowledge, took her poems to England, where they were published as The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America (1650). Bradstreet died on September 16, 1672, in Andover, Massachusetts Bay Colony. The first American edition of The Tenth Muse was published posthumously in revised and expanded form as Several Poems Compiled with Great Variety of Wit and Learning Most of the poems in the first edition are long and rather dully imitative works based on the standard poetic conventions of the time, but the last two poems"Of the vanity of all worldly creatures" and "David's Lamentation for Saul and Jonathan"are individual and genuine in their recapitulation of her own feelings. Her later poems, written for her family, show her spiritual growth as she came fully to accept the Puritan creed. She also wrote more personal poems of considerable beauty, treating in them such subjects as her thoughts before childbirth and her response to the death of a grandchild. These shorter poems benefit from their lack of imitation and didacticism. Her prose works include "Meditations," a collection of succinct and pithy aphorisms. A scholarly edition of her work was edited by John Harvard Ellis in 1867. In 1956 the poet John Berryman paid tribute to her in

    40. Bradstreet, Anne (Dudley). The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    2001. bradstreet, anne (Dudley). (1981); biography by EW White (1971); P. Crowelland A. Stanford, ed., Critical Essays on anne bradstreet (1983). 2.
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