11.Anne Bradstreet (1612-1672)11I福the firstcollection1thefirstnotedpoetess incolonialpepublished byEnglishcolonists店Anne Bradstreet's Worksliving in America“ Some verses on the Burning ofOyr Hous"The Spirit and the Flesh"The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up inAmerica一一11Anne Bradstreet's Life2福1* She was born and educated in England.* At the age of 18, she came to America in 1630 with her father and husband* She had 8 children.* She became known as the“Tenth Muse" who appeared in America
1. Anne Bradstreet (1612-1672) the first noted poetess in colonial period 1. Anne Bradstreet’s Works “Some verses on the Burning of Our House” “The Spirit and the Flesh” The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America 2. Anne Bradstreet’s Life * She was born and educated in England. * At the age of 18, she came to America in 1630 with her father and husband. * She had 8 children. * She became known as the “Tenth Muse” who appeared in America. the first collection published by English colonists living in America
12.Michaee Wiggeesworth (1631-1705)U11the most popular poet in American Colonial Period11Work:“The Day of Doom"(1662)判决日171111/1111111111招3.CdwardTayeor(1642?-1729)/111.the finest poet in colonial period开1Work:Preparatory Meditation福福E111111111111111111福
2. Michael Wigglesworth (1631-1705) the most popular poet in American Colonial Period Work: “The Day of Doom” (1662)判决日 3. Edward Taylor (1642?-1729) the finest poet in colonial period Work: Preparatory Meditation
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Features of Colonial Poets 1. They were servants of God. 2. They faithfully imitated and transplanted English literary traditions. In English style Puritan poets
吉祥爆Revolutionary Period (1775-1783)Chaptg福"The Age of Reason'‘American Enlightenment"O福福
Chapter Two Revolutionary Period (1775-1783) “The Age of Reason” “American Enlightenment
In the 18th century, people believed in man'sown nature and the power of human reason.With Franklin as its spokesman, the 18th centuryAmerica experienced an age of reason.Words had never been so useful and soimportant in human history. People wrote a lot ofpolitical writings. Numerous pamphlets andprintings were published. These works agitatedrevolutionary people not only in America but alsoaround the world.11New-YorkHistorical-SocietyRevolutionmerican
▪ In the 18th century, people believed in man’s own nature and the power of human reason. With Franklin as its spokesman, the 18th century America experienced an age of reason. ▪ Words had never been so useful and so important in human history. People wrote a lot of political writings. Numerous pamphlets and printings were published. These works agitated revolutionary people not only in America but also around the world