Anne Dudley Bradstreet

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Anne Dudley Bradstreet “ Anne Bradstreet “ Anne Dudley Bradstreet (c. 1612 – September 16, 1672) was America's first published poet. Her work met with a positive reception in both the Old World and the New World.

"Upon the Burning of Our House July 10th, 1666" “ “ "Upon the Burning of Our House July 10th, 1666" And when I could no longer look, I blest His grace 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.

“ “ 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.... The world no longer let me love, My hope and treasure lies above.

The Tenth Muse (1650), -conventional in style and form, and dealt with history and politics. In one poem, for instance, Anne Bradstreet wrote of the 1642 uprising of Puritans led by Cromwell. In another, she praises accomplishments of Queen Elizabeth

Later on, her style and form became less conventional, and instead she wrote more personally and directly -- of her own experiences, of religion, of daily life, of her thoughts, of the New England landscape.

Anne Bradstreet was in most ways quite typically Puritan Anne Bradstreet was in most ways quite typically Puritan. Many poems reflect her struggle to accept the adversity of the Puritan colony, contrasting earthly losses with the eternal rewards of the good.

Anne Bradstreet contrasts the transitory nature of earthly treasure with eternal treasures, and seems to see these trials as lessons from God.

Anne Bradstreet also alludes to the role of women and to women's capabilities in many poems. She seems especially concerned to defend the presence of Reason in women.

"Now say, have women worth. or have they none "Now say, have women worth? or have they none? Or had they some, but with our queen is't gone? Nay Masculines, you have thus taxt us long, But she, though dead, will vindicate our wrong, Let such as say our Sex is void of Reason, Know tis a Slander now, but once was Treason."

Anne Bradstreet largely accepts, however, the Puritan definition of proper roles of men and women, though asking for more acceptance of women's accomplishments.

“ “ "Let Greeks be Greeks, and Women what they are Men have precedency and still excel; It is but vain unjustly to wage war. Men can do best, and women know it well, Preeminence in all and each is yours; Yet grant some small acknowledgment of ours."

“ “ "Thus gone, amongst you I may live, And dead, yet speak and counsel give.” "If any worth or virtue live in me, Let that live frankly in thy memory.