THE ALMOST FORGOTTEN HESTER PULTER: INTRODUCTION
Introduction:
As you all know, I'm in university and this term I've started taking a class on Hester Pulter. This is an incredible situation where not much is known about Pulter, as her manuscript was rediscovered in 1996. She was a poet living from 1605-1678 and she works are amazing. What's more, because her work has only been rediscovered in the past thirty years we have the amazing opportunity to be apart of the conversation. This is not a Shakespeare play where we get to explore for the millionth time, each of Pulter's poems are so fresh for the conversation that we get to help build this conversation.
So, as I do this in class, I will be using this blog to write down all my thoughts and notes as I personally read through her works and do my best from the stance as a writer and also as a university student to unpack this beautiful moment in time.
Please check out this link:
https://pulterproject.northwestern.edu/about-hester-pulter-and-the-manuscript.html
which is one free site that translates and unpacks Pulter's work.
I implore you to research Pulter and share your own thoughts, and ideas. Please if you're adding to the conversation acknowledge all that have done the same thus far, and I will do the same as this conversation grows. Special thanks to:
Leah Knight
Wendy Wall
Liza Blake
Victoria E. Bruke
Lara Dodds
Frances E. Dolan
C. A. Davis
Deanna Smid
Whitney Sperrazza
Millie Godfrey
Sarah C. E. Ross
and everyone else who has helped create the conversation around Hester Pulter!
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