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Author Meserole, Harrison T., compiler.

Title Seventeenth-century American poetry / edited with an introduction, notes, and comments by Harrison T. Meserole.

Imprint Garden City, N.Y., Anchor Books, 1968.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe Kansas Collection J Schick  811.108 M561s 1968    ---  Lib Use Only
Edition [1st ed.].
Description xxxvi, 541 pages 21 cm.
text txt rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Series The Anchor seventeenth-century series, ACO-12
Anchor seventeenth-century series ; ACO-12.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 517-522) and index.
Contents To my dear and loving husband / Anne Bradstreet -- A few lines to fill up a vacant page / John Danforth -- Vigilantius / Cotton Mather -- Mr. Ward of Anagrams thus / Nathaniel Ward -- The sea marke / Captain John Smith -- To the memory of the learned and reverend, Mr. Jonathan Mitchell / Francis Drake -- To the learned and reverend Mr. Cotton Mather, on his excellent Magnalia / Grindall Rawson.
Summary The poetry of the early American colonists covers a wide range of expression, including love lyrics, religious meditation, political satire, elegies and personal narratives. The colonists took care to note for posterity not only what was happening but what they felt about it; thus their poetry is in effect a diary of the period, relating political quarrels, religious controversies, and everyday preoccupations such as Indian attacks, births and deaths, witchcraft and the New England terrain.
Subject American poetry -- Colonial period, approximately 1600-1775.
American poetry -- Colonial period. (OCoLC)fst01711008
Chronological Term 1600-1775

 
    
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