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Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor

Title: Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 361 | Pages: 1.5 (approximately 235 words/page)


Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor

Authors Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor’s passionately religious writings represent typical literature of the seventeenth century period. Genuine religious concerns are found in all the writings of the Puritans; in fact, they mainly write either to privately express religious beliefs or to share them with others. Written in Plain Style, Bradstreet and Taylor’s straightforward religious poems show not only the individual’s attempt to be a good Christian, but also reflect the shared …showed first 75 words of 361 total

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showed last 75 words of 361 total…poem "Joy of Church Fellowship," which is the final part of "God’s Determination," he shares his vision of their group of believers: "But in their Acts Divine and Worship, they / With Hymns do offer up their Heart." (383). Additionally, in "Huswifery" he illustrates the seventeenth century Puritan emphasis on the soul of the individual. His opening line, "Make mee, O Lord, thy Spinning Wheele compleat" asks God to make him into a servant of God (385).

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