: Angus Cleghorn, Bethany Hicok, Thomas Travisano
: Elizabeth Bishop in the Twenty-First Century Reading the New Editions
: University of Virginia Press
: 9780813932965
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: CHF 81.20
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: Belletristik
: English
In recent years, a series of major collections of posthumous writings byElizabeth Bishop--one of the most widely read and discussed poets of the twentiethcentury--have been published, profoundly affecting how we look at her life and work. Thehundreds of letters, poems, and other writings in these volumes have expanded Bishop'spublished work by well over a thousand pages and placed before the public a",new", Bishopwhose complexity was previously familiar to only a small circle of scholars and devoted readers. This collection of essays by many of the leading figures in Bishop studies provides a deep andmultifaceted account of the impact of these new editions and how they both enlarge and complicateour understanding of Bishop as a cultural icon. Contributors:Charles Berger, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville * Jacqueline Vaught Brogan,University of Notre Dame * Angus Cleghorn, Seneca College * Jonathan Ellis, University ofSheffield * Richard Flynn, Georgia Southern University * Lorrie Goldensohn * JeffreyGray, Seton Hall University * Bethany Hicok, Westminster College * George Lensing,University of North Carolina * Carmen L. Oliveira * Barbara Page, Vassar College *Christina Pugh, University of Illinois at Chicago * Francesco Rognoni, Catholic University inMilan * Peggy Samuels, Drew University * Lloyd Schwartz, University of Massachusetts, Boston* Thomas Travisano, Hartwick College * Heather Treseler, Worcester State University *Gillian White, University of Michigan