![]() As a result, Anne grew up into a well-educated and wise woman and wrote prolifically on a wide range of subjects. She avidly read the Bible, as well as classic and modern literature. ![]() Living in the Earl's household, Anne not only benefited from his huge library but was also tutored by her learned father. Her father was Thomas Dudley, the steward to the Earl of Lincoln. She was born in 1612 in a well-to-do family in Northampton, England. Her poetry collection The Tenth Muse Sprung up Lately in America was first published in 1650. Anne spent most of her time in reading scriptures.Īnne Bradstreet was a well-read, religious woman and America's first published poet. ![]() Anne Bradstreet studied at different schools. Anne had good knowledge of different fields. Which of the following statements is a logical conclusion based on the first paragraph of the passage? Anne had little time for household work. John Berryman paid her a tribute in his poem "Homage to Mistress Bradstreet" and Harvard University dedicated a gate in her memory. Anne later left England for America and settled in Massachusetts Bay Colony, where she died in 1672, only to be immortalized in her works. Anne had a firm belief in God that was not deterred by diseases and afflictions, her house catching on fire, or by the death of her loved ones, which was reflected in her writings. The recurrent themes in Anne's works included a woman's role in society, feminism, her life in New England, sickness, death, and her religious faith. Anne's first published work included poems on Queen Elizabeth and Philip Sydney, as well as poems like "Dialogue Between Old England and New," "Four Elements," "The Four Ages of Man," "Four Seasons of the Year," and "The Four Monarchies." Her other works include "The Flesh and the Spirit," "Another," "The Prologue," "To My Dear and Loving Husband," "Verses upon the Burning of our House," and "Contemplations." Her complete works appeared in a single edition much later. Which of the following would serve as a suitable title to the above passage? (select all that apply) The Earl's Library Anne's Life in England The First Published Poet of America Anne Bradstreet: Life and Works The Flesh and the SpiritĪnne Bradstreet was a well-read, religious woman and America's first published poet. ![]() Anne Bradstreet was a well-read, religious woman and America's first published poet.
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