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Definition of Anne Dudley Bradstreet
1. Noun. Poet in colonial America (born in England) (1612-1672).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anne Dudley Bradstreet
Literary usage of Anne Dudley Bradstreet
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Men of Mark in Connecticut: Ideals of American Life Told in Biographies and edited by Norris Galpin Osborn (1906)
"The first of his ancestors to settle in America were Simon Bradstreet and his
wife, Anne Dudley Bradstreet, daughter of Governor Thomas Dudley, ..."
2. Historical Sketches of Andover: (comprising the Present Towns of North by Sarah Loring Bailey (1880)
"... and which is especially interesting and memorable as having been the home of
the first woman-poet of America, Anne Dudley Bradstreet. ..."
3. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register (1892)
"Simon and Mrs. Anne (Dudley) Bradstreet and their descendants, see REGISTER, vol.
8, pp. 312-2.5; vol. 9, pp. 113-21. For a biographical sketch of GOT. ..."
4. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York Public Library (1917)
"A dialogue between Old England and New and other poems, by Mrs. Anne Dudley
Bradstreet. Boston |1905]. 20 p. 12°. (Old South leaflets. ¡General series.] v. ..."
5. An Historic Guide to Cambridge by Cambridge Hannah Winthrop chapter (1907)
"ANNE (DUDLEY) BRADSTREET. Though it was only as a poetess that Anne Bradstreet
was known in her time, her real strength lay in prose, as shown by her ..."