Anne Bradstreet
The First American Poetess
1612-1672
Ann Bradstreet was the daughter of Governor Dudley and was born in England. She married Simon Bradstreet at the a...
Anne Bradstreet is said to be the first women poet in America. Many people critized her poems because of the fact that she was a woman. Her writings were based on her life exp...
Don Mason
24 November 2004
The Religious Convictions
Of
Anne Bradstreet
(1612 1672)
In the early 17th century Anne Bradstreet's religious beliefs affec...
Marriage has evolved in America from the 1600 Puritan traditions. Love today is ruled by the fickle actions of the heart, where in the Puritan society, a seasoned mind was th...
Anne Bradstreet, to me, is not the most entertaining poet that I have read but she puts a strong message across in her poetry. There is something to be said about that. Star...
Religion in American is an issue that has been puzzled and pondered over since the very birth of the nation. Vast numbers of people from every era, age, and period have scruti...
Anne Bradstreet's literature is typical of puritan writing because she focused on issues that were stereotypically focused on women such as child birth, being a good wife, and...
"My rambling brat (in print) should mother call " Without the words
" in print" in Anne Bradstreet's poem "The Author to Her Book," one could not conclude that what her poe...
Anne Bradsteet and Phillis Wheatley
Anne Bradstreet and Phillis Wheatley were indeed the pioneers for women involvement in American literature. However, their involvement w...
God and Puritan Life in Anne Bradstreet's Poetry
Although the life of Puritans in the Massachusetts Bay Colony was full of
hardship, and death was an everyday fact of l...
Anne Bradstreet's poem, " Upon the Burning Of Our House, July 10th, 1666," is about her house burning down. I can sympathize with many of her feelings because I recall when my...
believed strongly that God controlled every aspect of their life. This strong belief then controlled every aspect of their literature. No matter the topic of their...
The two different eras that we have been discussing are the Colonial Periods and the Revolutionary Periods. The Colonial Period was also known as the Age of Faith. William...
"Won't you paint my dream. Won't you show me where you've been" (Cat Stevens). People rely on books to become aware of information they are lacking. By reading about account...
What is faith. Faith is a belief or expectation held about the working of transpersonal or supernatural agencies that operate in the field of the Superconscious mind. On the...
451 degrees Fahrenheit is the temperature at which paper, more specifically books,
burns. As a fireman living in a futuristic city, it is Guy Montag's job to see that that is...
Samuel Eliot Morison is the author of the book I chose to read which is entitled The Intellectual Life of Colonial New England. Morison was a recognized American historian who...
Today's credit professional interacts with and influences more people both inside and outside his or her company than anyone within his or her organization, with the exception...