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    in Anne Bradstreet’s “To My Dear Children”, “To My Dear Loving Husband”, and “A Letter to her Husband, Absent upon Public Employment” For centuries, artists find a woman to be a most worthy muse. Poets proclaim her beauty, her poise and charm. Her physical presence is evident but her intellectual contributions are absent. Women with pens of their own come and go, wedging a space for themselves in a male dominated field. When the quest to start a new nation comes to fruition, Anne Bradstreet…

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    According to Poetry Foundation, Anne Bradstreet was born in 1612. She didn't attend school, though she was tutored by her father Bradstreet favored literature, most of her time was spent on reading. Once she was sixteen years old she married Simon Bradstreet who assisted her father, Thomas Dudley and eventually had eight children. As a young adult she wrote numerous short poems; “To My Dear and Loving Husband,” “A Letter to Her Husband, Absent Upon Public Employment,” and “The Author to Her…

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    especially in regards to America’s Puritan heritage. The foundation of Puritan culture was religion. The Puritan philosophies that stressed the choice between a life of sin or salvation. These ideas can be seen in early American literature such as that of Anne Bradstreet’s “The Author to her book” and Johnathan Edwards’s “ Sinners in the among others. American literature eventually evolved into a secular art. Later movements such as Modernism and Post-structuralism references very little of the…

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    her article on Anne Bradstreet’s “To My Dear and Loving Husband”, Emily Warn explores the difference between the teachings of Anne Hutchinson and the writings of Anne Bradstreet. Warn argues that the difference between the two Puritan women is that Anne Bradstreet conceals her views on Puritan theology behind the façade of a love letter, ensuring she does not suffer the same banishment of Anne Hutchinson. Warn references the opening of Bradstreet’s poem to support her claim. Bradstreet writes,…

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    the exact way Anne Bradstreet felt when her house burned down in 1666. The 1600’s were the time of the puritans. Christians who believed that humans were sinful and would be doomed to a fiery eternity unless they were saved by God. In the puritan times Jonathan Edwards was a preacher and Anne Bradstreet was a poet. In Edwards’s and Bradstreet’s works of literature they show their religious views, use different forms of imagery and use many details in their poems and sermons. Bradstreet and…

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    Anne Bradstreet and Phillis Wheatley are some of the most known poets around the world. But back in the 1600’s they weren’t considered a poet, let alone a contributor to society. But both of these women became a powerful threat to the men once they both became educated and had an interest in poetry. Bradstreet was a white Puritan who related greek beliefs to her lifestyle and human society as a whole. Wheatley was an African American poet who was a slave, but she wasn’t like the others, she was…

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    woman’s status in society during colonial times was mostly frowned upon as well as unmentioned. There are different point of views based on a few select texts written during the colonial times containing writings by Anne Bradstreet, John Woodbridge and Mary Rowlandson. Anne Bradstreet, poet and mother of eight children during colonial times expressed her feelings on the behavior towards women in her writings about mundane concepts, but still mentioned her Puritan perspective in her writings.…

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    For Anne Bradstreet’s poems she writes on how God is present in nature and that through presenting her writings through the form of meditation that the trees, land, and the many small these we see and hear are proof that god is there. In Anne Bradstreet’s poem contemplations she shows the method of meditation in her writings, like for the first part which is the composition…

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    Mary Rowlandson’s A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson and Anne Bradstreet’s letter “To My Dear Children,” feature the language of typology in situating their own spiritual…

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    The poem, “The Author to Her Book,” written by Anne Bradstreet, focuses on the feelings of the author about an event that happened to her. The event explained in the poem is the experience that Bradstreet went through when her friends published her work without her permission and put it into the eyes of other people, when she didn’t even think that it was good enough for her own. She describes this book as the “ill-formed offspring of my feeble brain,” in the poem and this description basically…

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