Furtherreading
Other info : Bibliography
- Helen Campbell, Anne Bradstreet and Her Time (Boston: Lothrop, 1891).
- Jane Donahue Eberwein, "The 'Unrefined Ore' of Anne Bradstreet's Quaternions," Early American Literature 9 (1974): 19-24.
- Anne Hildebrand, "Anne Bradstreet's Quaternions and 'Contemplations,'" Early American Literature 8 (1973): 117-125.
- Rosemary M. Laughlin, "Anne Bradstreet: Poet in Search of Form," American Literature, 42 (1970): 1-17.
- Wendy Martin, "Anne Bradstreet's Poetry: a Study in Subversive Piety," in Shakespeare's Sisters, edited by Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1979), pp. 14-31.
- Martin, The Lives and Work of Anne Bradstreet, Emily Dickinson, and Adrienne Rich (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1983).
- Josephine K. Piercy, Anne Bradstreet (New York: Twayne, 1965).
- Kenneth A. Requa, "Anne Bradstreet's Poetic Voices," Early American Literature, 9 (1974): 3-18.
- Robert Richardson, "The Puritan Poetry of Anne Bradstreet," Texas Studies in Literature and Language, 9 (1967): 317-331.
- Alvin H. Rosenfeld, "Anne Bradstreet's 'Contemplations': Patterns of Form and Meaning," New England Quarterly, 43 (1970): 79-96.
- Ann Stanford, "Anne Bradstreet: Dogmatist and Rebel," New England Quarterly 39 (1966): 373-389.
- Stanford, Anne Bradstreet: The Worldly Puritan (New York: Burt Franklin, 1974).
- Elizabeth Wade White, Anne Bradstreet (New York: Oxford University Press, 1971).