Edward Taylor ... Scholars often compare Taylor to poets such as Donne, Herbert, and Bradstreet. Critics see a resemblance between his work and the works of the English ... View More Wordcount: | Mary Rowlandson verses Anne Bradstreet ... Bradstreet was concerned about what critics and others would think of her when many of her poems were published without her consent or even revision. ... View More Wordcount: |
Anne Bradstreet ... The child is on his or her own now and left to the prey of the critics. ... Bradstreet is struggling with feelings of both embarrassment and pride toward her work. ... View More Wordcount: | Anne Bradstreets The Author To Her Book ... worried about the future of her poem, warning it to be careful of critics and the ... poor that she had to send it away from home, meaning Anne Bradstreets mind. View More Wordcount: |
Bradstreet, Knight and Rowlandson in Colonial New England ... In this her rebel against the supposition by others also appears as critics believed that Bradstreet stole her ideas for her poems from men. ... View More Wordcount: | An American Triptych ... Drawing parallels between her life and Bradstreets, Rich has observed: I ... known the ambiguities of patronizing compliments form male critics like her ... View More Wordcount: |
History of American Literature ... is respected today and his writing is understood by critics as important to ... Other authors include Anne Bradstreet, Michael Wigglesworth, and Johnathon Edwards. ... View More Wordcount: | Edwin Arlington Robinson ... of Massachusetts and from a sister of the poetess Ann Bradstreet. ... Critics argue that Robinsons philosophy of immediate pessimism plus ultimate optimism ... View More Wordcount: |
Explorers and Great Writers ... Bradstreeta woman poet in the seventeenth century, she sailed with Winthrop on the ... According to some information in English books, the critics said the name ... View More Wordcount: | View More Wordcount: |