Elizabeth Bishop

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Auteur principal : Bloom Harold (Éditeur scientifique)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Elizabeth Bishop / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
Publié : Philadelphia : Chelsea House , 2002
Description matérielle : 1 volume (96 p.)
Collection : Bloom's major poets
Sujets :
  • Biography of Elizabeth Bishop
  • Chritical analysis of "The monument"
  • Critical views on "The monument"
  • Robert Lowell reviews North and South
  • Bonnie Costello on the function of art in the poem
  • Seamus Heaney on Bishop's reticence
  • Marilyn May Lombardi on Bishop's relation to Wallace Stevens
  • David Bromwich on Bishop's self-assurance
  • Chritical analysis of "Roosters"
  • Critical views on "Roosters"
  • Bishop comments on the poem
  • Louise Bogan reviews North and South
  • Willard Spiegelman on heroism
  • Victoria Harrison on war poetry
  • James Longenbach on Bishop's politics
  • David Bromwich on Bishop's relation to Marianne Moore
  • Thematic analysis of "At the fishhouses"
  • Critical views on "At the fishhouses"
  • David Kalstone on the pastoral tradition
  • Elizabeth Spires on epistemology
  • Robert Dale Parker on the poem's structure
  • Bonnie Costello on notions of flux in the poem
  • Anne Colwell on the theme of mediation
  • Thematic analysis of "Crusoe in England"
  • Critical views on "Crusoe in England"
  • Bishop on Crusoe's relation to Friday
  • Helen Vendler on the theme of domesticity
  • Joanne Feit Diehl on the Emersonian sublime
  • Steven Hamelman on Bishop's relation to Daniel Defoe
  • C.K. Doreski on Crusoe's concern with documentation
  • Susan McCabe on the biographical contexts of the poem
  • Thematic analysis of "The end of march"
  • Critical views on "The end of march"
  • Bishop on art and the unconscious
  • Penelope Laurans on Bishop's prosody
  • Sherod Santos on Bishop's patience
  • Lorrie Goldensohn on renunciation in Geography III
  • John Hollander reviews Geography III
  • Langdon Hammer relates Bishop's poems to her letters
  • Works by Elizabeth Bishop
  • Works about Elizabeth Bishop
  • Index of themes and ideas