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  1. Elizabeth Bishop's Poetics of Intimacy (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture) by Victoria Harrison, 2008-05-15
  2. Edgar Allan Poe and the Jukebox by Elizabeth; Alice Quinn, Editor Bishop, 2006
  3. Elizabeth Bishop: Rebel in Shades and Shadows (Studies in Modern Poetry) by Xiaojing Zhou, 1999-12
  4. Elizabeth Bishop: The Collected Prose by Elizabeth Bishop, 1988-04
  5. Cognitive Poetic Readings in Elizabeth Bishop: Portrait of a Mind Thinking (Applications of Cognitive Linguistics) by Elzbieta Wójcik-Leese, 2010-02-16
  6. An Enabling Humility: Marianne Moore, Elizabeth Bishop, and the Uses of Tradition by Jeredith Merrin, 1990-08-01
  7. In Search of a Voice: Poetic Modes of Elizabeth Bishop and Adrienne Rich by Madhurita Choudhary, 2007-04-16
  8. Elizabeth Bishop's Poetics of Description by Zachariah Pickard, 2009-05
  9. In the Way of Nature: Ecology and Westward Expansion in the Poetry of Anne Bradstreet, Elizabeth Bishop & Amy Clampitt by Robert Boschman, 2009-04-13
  10. Reading And Writing Nature: The Poetry of Robert Frost, Wallace Stevens, Marianne Moore, and Elizabeth Bishop by Guy Rotella, 1990-12-01
  11. White Women Writing White: H.D., Elizabeth Bishop, Sylvia Plath, and Whiteness (Contributions in Women's Studies) by Renee R. Curry, 2000-05-30
  12. Word Sightings: Visual Apparatus and Verbal Reality in Stevens, Bishop and O'Hara (Studies in Major Literary Authors) by Sarah B. Riggs, 2002-08-09
  13. Dear Elizabeth by May Swenson, 2000-06-01
  14. North & south by Elizabeth Bishop, 1946

81. Rzepka, 'Elizabeth Bishop And The Wordsworth Of _Lyrical Ballads_: Sentimentalis
'elizabeth bishop and the Wordsworth of _Lyrical Ballads_ Sentimentalism,Straw Men, and Misprision' by Charles Rzepka. bishop, elizabeth, trans.
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The "Honourable Characteristic of Poetry":
Two Hundred Years of Lyrical Ballads
Elizabeth Bishop and the Wordsworth of Lyrical Ballads
Sentimentalism, Straw Men, and Misprision
Charles Rzepka, Boston University
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Elizabeth Bishop's affinities with William Wordsworth were remarked long before her death in 1979. Bishop herself confessed them in a letter to Robert Lowell in July, 1951: "On reading over what I've got on hand"she was referring to the poems that were to appear in 1955, in A Cold Spring "I find I'm really a minor female Wordsworthat least, I don't know anyone else who seems to be such a Nature Lover" ( One Art . Robert Pinsky, Willard Spiegelman, Helen Vendler, and David Bromwich were among the first to conduct forays into Bishop's admittedly Wordsworthian sensibility, and Vendler was the first to link Bishop specifically with "the Wordsworth of Lyrical Ballads"
Given the large-scale homology between the poets' lives, we would expect to find a corresponding homology in their poetry. Jonathan Barron summarizes the biographical resemblances: the early disappearance of both parents; the rural Eden of childhood that was lost with the child's removal to the spiritual suffocation of unsympathetic, middle-class guardians; the regaining of paradise, if on reduced terms, later in life. Bishop's "Hawkshead was Nova Scotia," writes Barron, "and her Grasmere was Brazil" (299).
In the past decade and a half, critical views of Wordsworth's influence on Bishop have taken on a more revisionist tone: Wordsworth's "Romantic" (here, a term of opprobrium) version of the natural world and of naturalized human figures has come to be seen by some as an obstacle that Bishop not only had to overcome, but overthrow. What is targeted for overthrow is, in nearly every case, the Wordsworth of the notorious "egotistical sublime"domineering, intransigent, optimistic, monologistic, masculinist, self-congratulatoryin short, a sentimentalized Victorian parody of himself. Jeredith Merrin, in her landmark chapter on the two poets in

82. Elizabeth Bishop (Bold Type Magazine)
Type's Poetry Editor Ernest Hilbert writes Poets of very different stripes andstyles continue with equal confidence to declare elizabeth bishop a principal
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Elizabeth Bishop
Bold Type 's Poetry Editor Ernest Hilbert writes "Poets of very different stripes and styles continue with equal confidence to declare Elizabeth Bishop a principal influence, and this demonstrates that she was situated upon a fault-line that she herself helped to create, responsible in part for what the critic Helen Vendler once termed the "breaking of style" (Vendler had Gerard Manley Hopkins in mind at the time), a sundering (however elegant) that is seen and heard by a great many over great distances in greatly different ways." Hear Bishop read 'The Man Moth' and read an essay on the Elizabeth Bishop Voice of the Poet recordings.
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83. Elizabeth Bishop
elizabeth bishop. bishop, elizabeth (19111979), American poet, best knownfor her poems that examine the physical world in minute detail.
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84. Elizabeth Bishop
Welcome to my elizabeth bishop Web site! 1911 1979.
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85. Find A Poet - Online Poetry Classroom
Vincent Benedikt, Michael Bernstein, Charles Berrigan, Ted Berry, Wendell Berryman,John Bialosky, Jill Bidart, Frank bishop, elizabeth Blackhawk, Terry Blake
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86. An Anthology Of Twentieth-Century Brazilian Poetry; Editor: Bishop, Elizabeth; E
An Anthology Of TwentiethCentury Brazilian Poetry EditorBishop, elizabeth; Editor Brasil, Emanuel.
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87. Online Course Companion: An Introduction To Poetry Online

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