Biography, Interpretation of poems, and bibliography of Anne Bradstreet.
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Anne Bradstreet was born in Northampton, England in 1612. She was the daughter of Governor Thomas Dudley and Dorothy Yorke Dudley. At the age of 16, she married Simon Bradstreet, an employee and future governor of the Massachusetts Bay Company. Anne and Simon emigrated to America along with Anne's parents in 1630 aboard the Arabella. They became members of John Winthrop's party, and amongst the first settlers on Massachusetts Bay. The life was there was primitive and rude
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a Bartas will / But simple I according to my skill." (Lines 7-12) Bibliography: 1. Bengtsson, Gunnar, "Anne Bradsteet - Poems and Biography", http://www.americanpoems.com/poets/Anne-Bradstreet, June 8, 2005 2. Martin, Wendy. An American Triptych: Anne Bradstreet, Emily Dickinson, Adrienne Rich. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1984. 3. Martin, Wendy. Anne Bradstreet. Dictionary of Literary Biography. V.24. 1984. 4. Sweet, Timothy. Gender, Genre, and Subjectivity in Anne Bradstreet's Early Elegies. Early American Literature 23:2 (1988); 152-174. <Tab/>
a Bartas will / But simple I according to my skill." (Lines 7-12) Bibliography: 1. Bengtsson, Gunnar, "Anne Bradsteet - Poems and Biography", http://www.americanpoems.com/poets/Anne-Bradstreet, June 8, 2005 2. Martin, Wendy. An American Triptych: Anne Bradstreet, Emily Dickinson, Adrienne Rich. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1984. 3. Martin, Wendy. Anne Bradstreet. Dictionary of Literary Biography. V.24. 1984. 4. Sweet, Timothy. Gender, Genre, and Subjectivity in Anne Bradstreet's Early Elegies. Early American Literature 23:2 (1988); 152-174. <Tab/>