Do you have literary criticism for writers influenced by the Puritans?

Diane is getting her education degree so she can teach K-6. She said she'd been a para for about 20 years and decided she was going to finish up her degree. She had an assignment to explore how the Puritan movement influenced the literature of Benjamin Franklin and Judith Sargent Murray. We found some information in Gale's Literature Resource Center. It was interesting to learn that Judith Sargent Murray, an early feminist, wrote one of the first "female advice columns" with fictitious letters to help frustrated housewives. These were compiled and published in "The Gleaner: A Miscellaneous Production" (1798) which also included short stories and essays on philanthropy, hospitality, and economy.

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