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The Townsman, March 19, 2015, page 13.
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Bradstreet is considered to be the first female American poet and the first female English poet (her brother-in-law had her works published in England).<br>
Bradstreet is considered to be the first female American poet and the first female English poet (her brother-in-law had her works published in England).<br>

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Anne Bradstreet


The Townsman, March 19, 2015, page 13.

Bradstreet is considered to be the first female American poet and the first female English poet (her brother-in-law had her works published in England).

See

  • List of Books about Anne Bradstreet
  • The Pioneer Poetess:Anne Bradstreet in Forgotten Tales of Massachusetts by Peter F. Stevens, p.97.
  • Anne Bradstreet
  • "In North Andover, Pages From an Early Poet," Boston Globe, May 6, 2007
  • "Hunt for Anne Bradstreet, Early Andover Poet," Andover Townsman, November 24, 2011, p. 8.
  • "Library to fete Bradstreet, Founding Mother, Poet. Enactment to mark 400th Anniversary of Poet's Birth,",Andover Townsman, August 30, 2012, p. 11, 12.
  • "Making their marks on the world," Andover Townsman, June 6, 2013, p. 5.
  • "Of Prose and Poetry: The Town's Early Published Women.", Townsman, Thursday, March 19, 2015



--Eleanor 11:32, November 15, 2011 (EST)
--Leslie 14:46, July 5, 2012 (EDT)
--Leslie 14:03, July 13, 2012 (EDT)
--Eleanor (talk) 14:22, 22 January 2016 (EST)


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