Goodhue, Sarah Whipple (1641–1681)
Goodhue, Sarah Whipple (1641–1681)
American religious writer. Born 1641 in Ipswich, Massachusetts; died in childbirth, July 23, 1681; m. Joseph Goodhue; children: 8.
Wrote A Valedictory and Monitory Writing (1681) after having premonition that she would die in childbirth, which she did. The text illustrates characteristics of Puritan autobiography as well as her own poetic style.
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