She wrote 30 pieces in all.
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Anne Bradstreet wrote poetry, focusing more on personal experience and everyday life.
Anne Bradstreet wrote this poem to her husband in the ninth month of a pregnancy. Giving birth in that wilderness in those years was a risky business, and Bradstreet feared she wouldn't survive it, and she wrote this poem to speak to him Everything in the natural world will be destroyed. She starts saying there is sadness in the joy of her new child because of high mortality rate when giving birth. No one can escape death.
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Anne Bradstreet did not intend for her poetry to be Published at all so she did write more about her feelings rather than to teach to others like puritan writers are supposed to do . There for when Anne's brother in-law published her work without her knowing there were poems with signs of disbeliefe and how she felt about religion alot of the time, this led some puritans to feel angry or like Bradstreeet did not really know what she was doing, in all the researc i have done i havent seen much onwhat the puritans thought or saw in Anne Bradstreet but im guessing this would be the reactions from the way the puritans believed and saw in the religion part of life. Anne was a very religious person she just had som,e doubts and she wrote about those doubts in her poetry, and some ohter people might not be able to understand that because maybe they believed differently and maybe didnt have those doubts.
Anne Bradstreet wrote poetry, focusing more on personal experience and everyday life.
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Anne Bradstreet's poems were published without her knowledge by her brother-in-law in 1650. Her collection of poems, "The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America," was the first book of poetry to be published by a resident of the New World.
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Anne Bradstreet's accomplishments
Anne Bradstreet wrote the poem "To My Dear and Loving Husband" as the speaker addressing her husband, Simon Bradstreet. The poem expresses the deep love and devotion she feels towards him.
Anne Bradstreet lived in North Andover, Massachusetts.
All 8 of Anne Bradstreet's children survived to adulthood, but I couldn't find out any details. Sorry.
One hyperbole in Anne Bradstreet's writing is in her poem "The Author to Her Book," where she refers to her work as a "rambling brat." This is an exaggeration to convey her feelings of dissatisfaction and embarrassment towards her own writing.
Anne Bradstreet met her husband, Simon Bradstreet, while living in England. They married in 1628. Simon Bradstreet later emigrated to America, and Anne followed him there in 1630.