American women poets, 1650-1950 /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Philadelphia :
Chelsea House Publishers,
[2002]
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| Series: | Modern critical views.
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Table of Contents:
- Anne Bradstreet: "No rhet'ric we expect": argumentation in Bradstreet's "The prologue" / Jane Donahue Eberwein
- Emily Dickinson: Emily Dickinson: a voice of war / Shira Wolosky
- "Ransom in a voice": language as defense in Dickinson's poetry / Joanne Feit Diehl
- Et in Arcadia ego: representation, death, and the problem of boundary in Emily Dickinson / Sharon Cameron
- Gertrude Stein: Two types of obscurity in the writings of Gertrude Stein / Randa K. Dubnick
- H.D. (Hilda Doolitle): The concept of projection: H.D.'s visionary powers / Adalaide Morris
- Marianne Moore: The "feminine" language of Marianne Moore / Bonnie Costello
- Emphatic reticence in Marianne Moore's poems / David Bromwich
- Louise Bogan: The problem of the woman artist: Louise Bogan, "The alchemist" / Diane Wood Middlebrook
- "The repressed becomes the poem": landscape and quest in two poems by Louise Bogan / Sandra Cookson.