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The book traces the life and times of Anne Bradstreet, detailing her family origins, emigration to New England, and domestic responsibilities. It situates her poetry within the Puritan social and theological context, explaining how religious beliefs, colonial hardship, and gender expectations shaped her voice and reception. Chapters reconstruct village and household life, voyages, friendships, and local politics to show daily realities that informed her verse and prose. It discusses publication history, including her first edition and later collections, and examines themes across miscellaneous poems and elegies. The narrative assesses limitations imposed by the era while mapping her literary legacy and familial connections to later American writers.

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Helen Campbell

Helen Campbell was an American author and social reformer known for her advocacy of women's rights and labor issues in the late 19th century. Her notable works include "Women Wage-Earners: Their Past, Their Present, and Their Future," which explores the lives and struggles of women in the workforce. Campbell's writings often focused on the challenges faced by women, particularly in relation to poverty and labor conditions. She also contributed to literature on domestic management with titles like "The Easiest Way in Housekeeping and Cooking." Through her work, Campbell aimed to illuminate the experiences of women and promote social change.

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