This paper will try to cover the ways in which Elizabeth Bishop’s writings would be connected to cartography, the art of map-making and physical spaces. It will also attempt to explain the influence of perspective in both poetry and geography and the relationship between writing and space, paying special attention to the way Bishop’s language and detailed descriptions of physical reality are able to express the defamiliarization of one’s surroundings and create a false sense of objectivity. For the exploration of all of these concepts I will be concentrating on different selected poems included in her published anthologies, choosing to focus on her poems "The Map", "12 O’clock News", "Poem" and "Sandpiper"
In this paper I propose to examine several poems by Elizabeth Bishop through the prism of the concep...
The American poet Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) published only four small volumes of poetry during he...
Elizabeth Bishop was as powerfully discreet about the facts of her life as she was about the genesi...
New Year’s Eve of 1934 found Elizabeth Bishop recuperating from the flu. Out of her isolation, the r...
The article offers a detailed analysis of the poem “The Map” by Elizabeth Bishop. As the opening tex...
Elizabeth Bishop's ability to observe and render what is seen into poetry often leads to her categor...
This article offers a selection of notable American poems about maps and grapples with their place i...
Geography III, the title of Elizabeth Bishop\u27s last book of poems prepares her readers for both a...
In recent years, the terms “mapping” and “cartography” have been used with increasing frequency to ...
This thesis explores Elizabeth Bishop's ways of seeing things, spaces and other art forms as ever-ch...
This article analyses the theme of map and territory in Catherine Malabou‟s philosophy and in contem...
African-American poet Gloria Oden was among those inspired by Elizabeth Bishop’s seminal poem “The M...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Bloomsbury via the link ...
Elizabeth Bishop‘s poetics of description has been the object of numerous critical studies. These ...
Starting from the preciseness and expressiveness of the descriptions in Elizabeth Bishop´s poetry, t...
In this paper I propose to examine several poems by Elizabeth Bishop through the prism of the concep...
The American poet Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) published only four small volumes of poetry during he...
Elizabeth Bishop was as powerfully discreet about the facts of her life as she was about the genesi...
New Year’s Eve of 1934 found Elizabeth Bishop recuperating from the flu. Out of her isolation, the r...
The article offers a detailed analysis of the poem “The Map” by Elizabeth Bishop. As the opening tex...
Elizabeth Bishop's ability to observe and render what is seen into poetry often leads to her categor...
This article offers a selection of notable American poems about maps and grapples with their place i...
Geography III, the title of Elizabeth Bishop\u27s last book of poems prepares her readers for both a...
In recent years, the terms “mapping” and “cartography” have been used with increasing frequency to ...
This thesis explores Elizabeth Bishop's ways of seeing things, spaces and other art forms as ever-ch...
This article analyses the theme of map and territory in Catherine Malabou‟s philosophy and in contem...
African-American poet Gloria Oden was among those inspired by Elizabeth Bishop’s seminal poem “The M...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Bloomsbury via the link ...
Elizabeth Bishop‘s poetics of description has been the object of numerous critical studies. These ...
Starting from the preciseness and expressiveness of the descriptions in Elizabeth Bishop´s poetry, t...
In this paper I propose to examine several poems by Elizabeth Bishop through the prism of the concep...
The American poet Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) published only four small volumes of poetry during he...
Elizabeth Bishop was as powerfully discreet about the facts of her life as she was about the genesi...