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Notes from American Literature. Friday, 21 September 2007. September 14 - Bradstreet and Rowlandson. Bradstreet's stuff is the first "imaginative literature" in our course. She was better-educated than most men in her time. Puritans wouldn't have published a woman's writing. So her brother-in-law took some of it to London and got it published. It was a big success, so it got a print run in America. Then it was an even bigger success in America. Anne Bradstreet was a woman, a poet, and a Puritan. She says...

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Notes from American Literature. Friday, 21 September 2007. September 14 - Bradstreet and Rowlandson. Bradstreet's stuff is the first "imaginative literature" in our course. She was better-educated than most men in her time. Puritans wouldn't have published a woman's writing. So her brother-in-law took some of it to London and got it published. It was a big success, so it got a print run in America. Then it was an even bigger success in America. Anne Bradstreet was a woman, a poet, and a Puritan. She says...

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Notes from American Literature: September 12 - Bradford and Winthrop

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Notes from American Literature. Friday, 14 September 2007. September 12 - Bradford and Winthrop. Henry VIII split the church in 1534. This was not for religious reasons but for divorce reasons. This sparked a Puritan movement. Anglicans thought Catholic churches were too orante and impersonal. Puritans thought Anglican churches were too ornate and impersonal. Catholic and even Anglican masses were conducted in Latin. Puritanism was seen as a threat to stability. So it was made illegal. By 1645 or so, 20 ...

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Notes from American Literature: September 7 - American Lit Before 1620

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Notes from American Literature. Saturday, 8 September 2007. September 7 - American Lit Before 1620. Puritans thought they could just "claim" America. They thought God was presenting it to them. Thinking you can just take someone's land is called "manifest destiny". Pilgrims got great help from the native peoples, but still took their land. Columbus landed in Hispaniola (the Dominican) in 1492. He made local people into slaves right away. The first African slaves came to America in 1501. It passed in 1823.

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Notes from American Literature: September 2007

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Notes from American Literature. Friday, 21 September 2007. September 14 - Bradstreet and Rowlandson. Bradstreet's stuff is the first "imaginative literature" in our course. She was better-educated than most men in her time. Puritans wouldn't have published a woman's writing. So her brother-in-law took some of it to London and got it published. It was a big success, so it got a print run in America. Then it was an even bigger success in America. Anne Bradstreet was a woman, a poet, and a Puritan. She says...

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Notes from American Literature: September 14 - Bradstreet and Rowlandson

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Notes from American Literature. Friday, 21 September 2007. September 14 - Bradstreet and Rowlandson. Bradstreet's stuff is the first "imaginative literature" in our course. She was better-educated than most men in her time. Puritans wouldn't have published a woman's writing. So her brother-in-law took some of it to London and got it published. It was a big success, so it got a print run in America. Then it was an even bigger success in America. Anne Bradstreet was a woman, a poet, and a Puritan. She says...

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