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Anne Bradstreet 1612(?)–1672: Critical Essay by Beth M. Doriani

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SOURCE: "'Then Have I … Said with David': Anne Bradstreet's Andover Manuscript Poems and the Influence of the Psalm Tradition," in Early American Literature, Vol. 24, No. 1, 1989, pp. 52–69.

In the following essay, Doriani discusses Bradstreet's use of the poetic conventions of the Biblical Psalms.

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