La poesía intimista de Anne Bradstreet
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In this Article I analyze the works written by the first woman poet in American literature; this poetry describes how the first Pilgrims lives developed in New England: Anne Bradstreet was the first woman who wrote a poetry free of bounds; throughout the centuries her poetry would acquire its real dimension as far as authenticity and purity of feelings is concerned.
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GARCÍA CALDERÓN, Ángeles. (2008). La poesía intimista de Anne Bradstreet. Hikma, 7, 49–85. https://doi.org/10.21071/hikma.v7i.5290
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