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Articles related to "Anne Bradstreet"
On Anne Bradstreet's "The Flesh and the Spirit" Colonial American poet Anne Bradstreet metaphorically and literally binds the concepts of humanness and Christian faith in her poem "The Flesh and the Spirit." anne bradstreet • anne bradstreet poems • flesh and spirit • bradstreet anne • anne bradstreet poetry
America's First Poet Anne Bradstreet was America's first poet. anne bradstreet • poetry • america's first poet • puritanism
America's First Poet: Anne Bradstreet Anne Bradstreet came to America at age sixteen and became the first woman to publish and gain recognition as an American poet. anne bradstreet • edwin arlington roginson • thomas dudley • simon bradstreet • poet
Anne Bradstreet's Love Poetry Puritans are often portrayed as austere, religious people in male-dominated society who live by moral and ethical codes that are too high to attain. anne bradstreet • poetry • puritan literature • women’s literature • early american literature
Anne Bradstreet’s ‘Contemplations’ A deeply religious poet, Anne Bradstreet focuses on the interrelationships of nature, humanity, and the Divine in her spiritual masterpiece "Contemplations." anne bradstreet • cotemplations • religious poet • stanzas • couplet
Edward Taylor: Venerable, Learned, Pious Taylor served as pastor and physician in Westfield, Massachusetts, for nearly sixty years; we would probably have never heard his name had he not fashioned into poetry his personal search for God. edward taylor • westfield massachusetts • anne bradstreet • god • soul
The Reverend Edward Taylor Edward Taylor immigrated to America from England in the 17th century. Thomas H. Johnson discovered Taylor's poetry manuscripts at the Yale library in 1937. edward taylor • anne bradstreet • philip freneau • thomas h johnson • george herbert
Garden Poetry and Quotes Say it with flowers! Gardens have made the heart sing in poetry and verse, a natural inspiration since the beginning of time. Find your favorite gardening quotation here. garden quote • garden saying • garden poetry • garden verse • garden poem
Life's Song Set to Poetry National Poetry Month was started in 1996 by the Academy of American Poets. The month-long recognition spotlights the work of talented seasoned and new American poets. april is national poetry month • gwendolyn brooks from chicago • illinois • the walt whitman bridge • is maya angelou a great poet
Philip Freneau Philip Freneau was the first American born poet, who earned a reputation as a revolutionary pamphleteer satirizing the British in the struggle for American independence. philip freneau • poety and politics • father of american poetry • poet of the revloution • pamphleteer
Philip Freneau: Father of American Poetry Freneau was a romantic at heart, but because of the nature of the political atmosphere in which he lived, he became a political satirist of the British during the revolutionary era. freneau • poetry • american • revolution • england
Spring Quotes and Sayings Looking for some great spring quotations? These spring sayings and quotes are great for a greeting card, an email signature, a scrapbook, craft project or spring poem. spring quotes • spring sayings • quotes about hope • spring quotations and sayings • quotes about change
Sugartown by David Rivard Poet David Rivard's Sugartown is the latest in the urban, academic, pastoral tradition of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Hmmm. Just what do I mean by that? sugartown by david rivard • greywolf press • poetry of cambridge massachusetts • poetic imagery • photographic images in poetry
The Consciousness of the Reader This article looks at the concept of "reader response" in the reading of text. Specifically, in this essay, the student's particular response to writings by Bradstreet, Whitman, and Hemingway are discussed. reader response • whitman • bradstreet • hemingway • reader's consciousness
Women's Poetry - Why? A reflection on the state of women's poetry in the world today. women's poetry • women poets
Poet of the Month Broaden students' familiarity with an array of famous poets and classic works by instituting the <i>Poet of the Month</i> Project. Lesson plan includes ideas for both American and British literature classes. Lesson is easily adapted to junior high and upper elementary level language arts classroom as is or slightly modified. american literature • british literature • literature • language arts • teaching english
Poetry: A Valuable Form of Communication Overview of poetry and its impact upon society with references to various poets and poems, especially American poets. poetry • historically • american • impact • value |
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