The End of Her is a collection of poetry that centers on ideas of celebrity, nostalgia, pain and healing, and collective memory. The poems depict the lives and times of tragic women: from Eve to Amy Winehouse. The project touches on both the real and the imagined in examining what it means to be famously tragic, as well as what it means to be a spectator of demise. Interwoven autobiographical pieces reveal the relationship between individual memory and shared history, as the collection positions personal accounts of love and loss in conversation with some of the world’s best-known stories
Linda Bierds’ Flights of the Harvest-Mare, first published in 1985, is a first collection unmarred b...
This collection of poems takes as its subject desire in its various guises. Religious desire--the hu...
The twenty-three poems in this collection are invested in the examination of memories. The author\u2...
This poetry collection contains 17 pieces written over the course of a year and a half. They address...
The poems that appear in this collection explore, more than anything, the conversation of loss—loss ...
These poems offer reflection on different stages of grief through persistent questioning and re-exam...
Desiderium is a collection of poetry composed with the aim of investigating loss through the primary...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine, through a collection of poetry, loss and its effect on the...
Boats for Women is an original collection of poetry whose central theme is the survival of personal ...
This study discusses the reflection of the life Emily Dickinson in her poetry and the message that t...
This collection of poetry depicts landscapes and experiences of loss. The poems occur in various loc...
This lyric nonfiction capstone grapples with identity, loss, innocence, love, and the ways of the wo...
The majority of Emily Dickinson’s poems deal with love, immortality, and death. There is no doubt th...
The poems in this collection are the result of instruction, direction and encouragement on the part ...
Beginning with T.W. Higginson, the poet’s first public critic and posthumous editor, the prevailing ...
Linda Bierds’ Flights of the Harvest-Mare, first published in 1985, is a first collection unmarred b...
This collection of poems takes as its subject desire in its various guises. Religious desire--the hu...
The twenty-three poems in this collection are invested in the examination of memories. The author\u2...
This poetry collection contains 17 pieces written over the course of a year and a half. They address...
The poems that appear in this collection explore, more than anything, the conversation of loss—loss ...
These poems offer reflection on different stages of grief through persistent questioning and re-exam...
Desiderium is a collection of poetry composed with the aim of investigating loss through the primary...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine, through a collection of poetry, loss and its effect on the...
Boats for Women is an original collection of poetry whose central theme is the survival of personal ...
This study discusses the reflection of the life Emily Dickinson in her poetry and the message that t...
This collection of poetry depicts landscapes and experiences of loss. The poems occur in various loc...
This lyric nonfiction capstone grapples with identity, loss, innocence, love, and the ways of the wo...
The majority of Emily Dickinson’s poems deal with love, immortality, and death. There is no doubt th...
The poems in this collection are the result of instruction, direction and encouragement on the part ...
Beginning with T.W. Higginson, the poet’s first public critic and posthumous editor, the prevailing ...
Linda Bierds’ Flights of the Harvest-Mare, first published in 1985, is a first collection unmarred b...
This collection of poems takes as its subject desire in its various guises. Religious desire--the hu...
The twenty-three poems in this collection are invested in the examination of memories. The author\u2...