Elizabeth Bishop
God and Elizabeth Bishop
In God and Elizabeth Bishop Cheryl Walker takes the bold step of looking at the work of Elizabeth Bishop as though it might have something fresh to say about religion and poetry.
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Elizabeth Bishop
This illuminating study examines Elizabeth Bishop's rhetorical strategies and the way they shape the formal and thematic movements of her poetry and stories.
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Eight American Poets
In this generous anthology, Joel Conarroe has assembled the work of eight poets who have shaped--and to some extent defined--American verse since 1940: Elizabeth Bishop, James Merrill, Sylvia Plath, Allen Ginsberg, Theodore Roethke, John Berryman, A Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005.
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Complete Poems
Moore`s poems are revered for her fresh and original language and what her friend Elizabeth Bishop called her polysyllabic virtuosity. She was a ladylike poet who valued elegance and decorum, and the concreteness and concision of her verse reflect Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005.
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The Paris Review Interviews
The first in a proposed three-volume set, a fascinating compilation of twenty interviews with some of the world`s leading authors, poets, novelists, playwrights, and memoirists features candid, insightful dialogues with Philip Roth, Truman Capote, Elizabeth Bishop, William Faulkn
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Visit to St. Elizabeth's
Elizabeth Bishop's poem begins with This is the house of bedlam, and Jonathan Bailey Holland sets the stage appropriately with a calamitous accompaniment and quick choral bursts of text.
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