Elizabeth Bishop in context / edited by Angus Cleghorn, Seneca College, Canada, Jonathan Ellis, University of Sheffield.
"Elizabeth Bishop is increasingly recognised as one of the twentieth century's most original writers. Consisting of thirty-five ground-breaking essays by an international team of authors, including biographers, literary critics, poets and translators, this volume address the biographical a...
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505 | 0 | |a Introduction / Angus Cleghorn and Jonathan Ellis -- Part I: Places -- Nova Scotia / Sandra Barry -- New England / Heather Treseler -- New York / Jo Gill -- Paris, France / Lisa Goldfarb -- Florida / Sarah Kennedy -- Brazil / Neil Besner -- Part II: Forms -- Lyric poetry / Gillian White -- Prose / Vidyan Ravinthiran -- Letters / Langdon Hammer -- Translation / Mariana Machova -- Visual art Linda Anderson -- Archives / Bethany Hicok -- Part III: Literary contexts -- Romantic and Victorian poetry / Peter Swaab -- Surrealism and the Avant-Garde / Andrew Epstein -- Modernism / Philip McGowan -- Mid-Century Poetics / Kamran Javadizadeh -- Brazilian Literature / Maria Lúcia Milléo Martins -- Part IV: Politics, Society and Culture -- War / Charles Berger -- The Cold War / Steven Axelrod -- Music / Christopher Spaide -- Psychoanalysis / Lorrie Goldensohn -- Religion / Cheryl Walker -- Anthropology / Barbara Page -- Travel / Jeffrey Gray -- Part V: Identity -- Dreams / Bonnie Costello -- Humor / Rachel Trousdale -- Gender / Deryn Rees-Jones -- Queerness / Michael Snediker -- Race / Sandeep Parmar -- Nature / Angus Cleghorn -- Animals / Marianne MacRae -- Part VI: Reception and Criticism -- Bishop Studies / Thomas Travisano -- Criticism and Reviews / Jonathan Ellis -- "My saving grace": On Editing Elizabeth Bishop / Lloyd Schwartz -- Bishop's influence / Stephanie Burt. | |
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