The Two Anne’s

Posted By Emily W on November 22, 2009

Early American Poet

In 1637, when Anne Hutchinson was banished from the Massachusett’s Bay Colony, Anne Bradstreet’s husband recorded the proceedings. I take a look at how these two women–one a spritial leader and the other a poet–grappled with constraints on female speech in an essay published that poetryfoundation.org published last week:


Anne Bradstreet: “To My Dear and Loving Husband”: Anne Bradstreet became a cultural icon for speaking out. Anne Hutchinson was banished.

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3 Responses to “The Two Anne’s”

  1. Мде

    Просто кошмар.///…

  2. Kylie Batt says:

    Автору респект и огрромное спасибо!!!…


    In 1637, when Anne Hutchinson was banished from the Massachusett’s Bay Colony, Anne Bradstreet’s husband recorded the proceedings…..

  3. Kylie Batt1 says:

    Совершенно верно! Идея хорошая, согласен с Вами….

    http://rel” rel=”nofollow”> org published last week:

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