Anne Bradstreet, the Worldly Puritan: An Introduction to Her Poetry

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B. Franklin, 1975 - Literary Criticism - 170 pages
Like other true poets, Anne Bradstreet enlivened the conventions she received, transforming them into a unique and vigorous instrument. But she did not use that instrument for small or temporary ends. Her work is very much a whole. This study aims to look at the whole body of her poetry as she encountered prevailing literary forms and fashioned them into a personal voice for an ever deepening argument between the world she knew and the promise of a greater world to come. - Preface.

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The Early Elegies
9
The Poems to Her Husband
19
The Quaternions
29
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