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The Tenth Muse, lately Sprung up in America [1] is a 1650 book of poetry by Anne Bradstreet.It was Bradstreet's only work published in her lifetime. Published purportedly without Bradstreet's knowledge, Bradstreet wrote to her publisher acknowledging that she knew of the publication.
Anne Bradstreet (née Dudley; March 8, 1612 – September 16, 1672) ... Title page, The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America, printed at London, 1650.
The Tenth Muse may refer to: Sappho (c. 630 – c. 570 BC), Greek poet; ... The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America, a book of poetry by Anne Bradstreet
The publication was though unauthorized and reportedly, on the publication of Anne Bradstreet's The Tenth Muse (1650), he wrote: I feare the displeasure of no person in the publishing of these Poems but the Author's, without whose knowledge, and contrary to her expectation, I have presumed to bring to publick view what she resolved should never ...
Elizabeth Wade White at age 18 in 1924 at Westover School. Elizabeth Wade White (June 8, 1906 – December 11, 1994) was an American writer, poet, and activist. [1] She was a lover of Valentine Ackland and wrote The Life of Anne Bradstreet: The Tenth Muse, about the early American poet and first American writer to be published in the Thirteen Colonies.
Anne Bradstreet (1612–1672), ... "The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up In America" (1650), was the first published work by a woman in America and England. [2]
Title page of second (posthumous) edition of Anne Bradstreet's poems, 1678. As England's contact with the Americas increased after the 1490s, English explorers sometimes included verse with their descriptions of the New World up through 1650, the year of Anne Bradstreet's "The Tenth Muse", which was written in America (most likely in Ipswich, Massachusetts or North Andover, Massachusetts) and ...
In 1650, Anne Dudley Bradstreet became America's first published poet, with the publication of her book of poetry entitled The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung up in America. [57] It was also published in London that same year, making Bradstreet the first female poet ever published in both England and the New World.