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Harvard University

Poetry in America: The Poetry of Early New England

Harvard University via edX

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Overview

Explore the rich poetic traditions of early New England in this illuminating course. Delve into the works of Anne Bradstreet, Edward Taylor, and other influential poets who shaped the literary landscape of colonial America. Examine the historical and cultural context that influenced their writing, including Puritan beliefs, Native American interactions, and the challenges of settling in a new land. Analyze the themes, styles, and techniques employed by these pioneering poets, and discover how their works reflect the complex social and religious dynamics of the time. Gain a deeper appreciation for the role of poetry in early American society and its lasting impact on American literature.

Taught by

Elisa New

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