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Anne Bradstreet And Her Time

Engelsk
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Anne Bradstreet and her time offers a reflective historical study of a pioneering literary voice shaped by faith, restraint, and intellectual resolve. The book examines how creative expression emerged within a rigid social order that limited opportunity, especially for women, yet still allowed inward reflection and artistic discipline to flourish. Attention is given to domestic life, spiritual expectation, and communal responsibility, revealing how private thought quietly interacted with public belief. The narrative explores the tension between obedience and individuality, showing how inner conviction could find form through carefully balanced expression. Social hierarchy, religious duty, and intellectual curiosity are presented as forces that shaped both personal development and literary contribution. Rather than focusing solely on achievement, the work highlights environment, education, and moral structure as essential influences on creative growth. Through measured analysis and cultural context, the book presents early American society as a space of constraint and possibility, where literature became a subtle means of endurance, reflection, and lasting cultural presence.
ISBN
9789376802524
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
12.1.2025
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