Until the beginning of the 17th century, American literature mainly contained political, religious, and recorded events. These works are very tedious and lack insight about the author's daily lives. It may be dangerous to reflect personal mental deviations from colonial religion; it may lead to exile or deterioration from colonies. Likewise, any article that does not meet one of the above objectives is considered a waste of time, and these times are more commonly used to praise God.
For famous American poets, Ann Bradstreet is a British born writer who has experienced a difficult journey ("Anne Bradstreet" moved to the United States in 1630. Brad Streit is a godly In a religious Puritan, I am following the precedent of my father and husband, but she is the best person in her life.The devotional faith of her Puritan has shaped her work greatly.Her Many of the poems refer to sin, salvation, and other regular Puritan immortal topics ("Anne Brad Streit".) - Edmund Booth is particularly interested in the pioneering difficult times of his life He is an extraordinary person, he was born in Chicopee, Massachusetts on August 24, 1810. On March 8, 1815, at the age of 4, Edmund was infected with meningitis and this terrible Taking on sickness I could not expect to cut it.It was that Edmund had escaped many people after 3 months of illness.Since regrettable that due to meningitis he heard with one eye hearing (One ear left a slight hearing).
Anne Bradstreet (1612 - 1672) Ann Brad Street was born in the UK in 1612 and has a close relationship with Puritan. Her father, Thomas Dudley, made a difference in teaching her daughter's literature, history and philosophy, and Bradstreet benefited from a wide range of classical education as usual The boy I am continuing to receive that education. Her 60-year-old life began with her smallpox attack at the age of 16, suffering from recurrent illness and discomfort. Shortly after the recovery she got married to his father's assistant Simon Bradstreet. In 1630 she moved to the United States as a member of a group sailing with her husband and parents along with Albera's John Winthrop. When I landed in Massachusetts, she admitted her "spirit of mind" later to protest her 'New World and New Initiative'