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Elizabeth Bishop: Lines of Connection
Contributor(s): Anderson, Linda (Author)
ISBN: 0748665749     ISBN-13: 9780748665747
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
OUR PRICE:   $114.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: August 2013
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | Feminist
- Literary Criticism | Women Authors
- Poetry | American - General
Dewey: 811.54
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.4" W x 9.5" (1.00 lbs) 192 pages
Themes:
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
 
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Publisher Description:

A new reading of Elizabeth Bishop's work ranging across archival, historical and theoretical materials

Linda Anderson explores Elizabeth Bishop's poetry, from her early days at Vassar College to her last great poems in Geography III and the later uncollected poems. Drawing generously on Bishop's notebooks and letters, the book situates Bishop both in her historical and cultural context and in terms of her own writing process, where the years between beginning a poem and completing it, for which Bishop is legendary, are seen as a necessary part of their composition. The book begins by offering a new reading of Bishop's relationship with Marianne Moore and with modernism. Through her journeys to Europe Bishop, it is also argued, learned a great deal from visual artists and from surrealism. However the book also follows the way Bishop came back to memories of her childhood, developing ideas about narrative, in order to explore time, both the losses it demands and the connections it makes possible. The lines of connections are both those between Bishop and her contemporaries and her context and those she inscribed through her own work, suggesting how her poems incorporate a process of arrival and create new possibilities of meaning.

Key Features

  • Draws on archival and historical material
  • Provides readings of Bishop's major poetry and prose in context
  • Draws on psychoanalytic and poststructuralist theory
  • Connects the poems with their process of composition