American women poets, 1650-1950
edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
Publisher: Philadelphia : Chelsea House Publishers, c2002.
ISBN: 0791063305
LCC: PS147
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-194) and index.
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.
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