Situating Elizabeth Bishop's writing within a range of biographical, historical, literary and philosophical contexts, including the reception of her work and its continuing influence on contemporary poetry, this book will be a vital resource for students and scholars of twentieth-century American, Canadian and Pan American literature.
Situating Elizabeth Bishop's writing within a range of biographical, historical, literary and philosophical contexts, including the reception of her work and its continuing influence on contemporary poetry, this book will be a vital resource for students and scholars of twentieth-century American, Canadian and Pan American literature.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Angus Cleghorn and Jonathan Ellis Part I. Places: 1. Nova Scotia Sandra Barry 2. New England Heather Treseler 3. New York Jo Gill 4. Paris, France Lisa Goldfarb 5. Florida Sarah Kennedy 6. Brazil Neil Besner Part II. Forms: 7. Lyric poetry Gillian White 8. Prose Vidyan Ravinthiran 9. Letters Langdon Hammer 10. Translation Mariana Machova 11. Visual art Linda Anderson 12. Archives Bethany Hicok Part III. Literary Contexts: 13. Romantic and Victorian poetry Peter Swaab 14. Surrealism and the Avant-Garde Andrew Epstein 15. Modernism Philip McGowan 16. Mid-Century Poetics Kamran Javadizadeh 17. Brazilian literature Maria Lúcia Milléo Martins Part IV. Politics, Society and Culture: 18. War Charles Berger 19. The cold war Steven Axelrod 20. Music Christopher Spaide 21. Psychoanalysis Lorrie Goldensohn 22. Religion Cheryl Walker 23. Anthropology Barbara Page 24. Travel Jeffrey Gray Part V. Identity: 25. Dreams Bonnie Costello 26. Humor Rachel Trousdale 27. Gender Deryn Rees-Jones 28. Queerness Michael Snediker 29. Race Sandeep Parmar 30. Nature Angus Cleghorn 31. Animals Marianne MacRae Part VI. Reception and Criticism: 32. Bishop studies Thomas Travisano 33. Criticism and reviews Jonathan Ellis 34. 'My saving grace': On editing Elizabeth Bishop Lloyd Schwartz 35. Bishop's influence Stephanie Burt.
Introduction Angus Cleghorn and Jonathan Ellis Part I. Places: 1. Nova Scotia Sandra Barry 2. New England Heather Treseler 3. New York Jo Gill 4. Paris, France Lisa Goldfarb 5. Florida Sarah Kennedy 6. Brazil Neil Besner Part II. Forms: 7. Lyric poetry Gillian White 8. Prose Vidyan Ravinthiran 9. Letters Langdon Hammer 10. Translation Mariana Machova 11. Visual art Linda Anderson 12. Archives Bethany Hicok Part III. Literary Contexts: 13. Romantic and Victorian poetry Peter Swaab 14. Surrealism and the Avant-Garde Andrew Epstein 15. Modernism Philip McGowan 16. Mid-Century Poetics Kamran Javadizadeh 17. Brazilian literature Maria Lúcia Milléo Martins Part IV. Politics, Society and Culture: 18. War Charles Berger 19. The cold war Steven Axelrod 20. Music Christopher Spaide 21. Psychoanalysis Lorrie Goldensohn 22. Religion Cheryl Walker 23. Anthropology Barbara Page 24. Travel Jeffrey Gray Part V. Identity: 25. Dreams Bonnie Costello 26. Humor Rachel Trousdale 27. Gender Deryn Rees-Jones 28. Queerness Michael Snediker 29. Race Sandeep Parmar 30. Nature Angus Cleghorn 31. Animals Marianne MacRae Part VI. Reception and Criticism: 32. Bishop studies Thomas Travisano 33. Criticism and reviews Jonathan Ellis 34. 'My saving grace': On editing Elizabeth Bishop Lloyd Schwartz 35. Bishop's influence Stephanie Burt.
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