Abstract
Anne Bradstreet's early poems showcase a poet working within established tropes and traditions to destabilize gender frameworks and posit a poetic landscape dominated by feminine symbols. Rather than creating an alternative to a Puritan identity, Bradstreet creates an alternative Puritan identity, one that lays the groundwork for numerous American women writers.
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2012
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