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Anne Bradstreet 1612(?)–1672: Critical Essay by Rob Wilson

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SOURCE: '"Enrapted Senses': Anne Bradstreet's 'Contemplations,' " in American Sublime: The Genealogy of a Poetic Genre, University of Wisconsin Press, 1991, pp. 67–93.

Here, Wilson argues that the sublime first emerges in American poetry in Bradstreet's verse.

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