This paper is about a poet and two cartographers. The poet is Marianne Moore, one of the most lauded and loved American poets of the twentieth century. In 1924 she published “Sea Unicorns and Land Unicorns,” a poem examining four exotic beasts—narwhals, unicorns, sea lions, lions—and their celebrated, if unreal, relationships to one another. While describing sea unicorns early in the poem, Moore specifies “the cartographers of 1539.” The date can only allude to the Carta Marina of the Swedish mapmaker and historian Olaus Magnus, whose famous 1539 “marine map” features a profusion of Scandinavian land and sea creatures. Moore’s “cartographers of 1539” compels us, in turn, to consider other mapmakers who crowded their maps with animals. The p...
“Cartographers as Critics: Staking Claims in the Mapping of American Literature” recuperates the pri...
“There must be edges” : Marianne Moore and the Uses of Reference. Marianne Moore’s use of notes and...
When Marianne Moore began to publish poetry in 1915, it was immediately apparent that she was an ori...
Marianne Moore did not travel exstensively during her life. However, through her immense readings a...
Midway through composing his five-poem sequence The Atlas (ca. 1930), the acclaimed Australian poet ...
Marianne Moore, modernist poet, left behind drafts of poetry within her various numbers of notebooks...
This article offers a selection of notable American poems about maps and grapples with their place i...
This thesis firstly aims at discussing the early works of American poet Marianne Moore (1887-1972) t...
En este ensayo se pone de manifiesto que la obra de la poeta modernista norteamericana Mariamie Mo...
To master an understanding of poetic representations as the evocation of a visual experience for the...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. English Language and Literature. The Catholic University of AmericaAnthropomor...
New Year’s Eve of 1934 found Elizabeth Bishop recuperating from the flu. Out of her isolation, the r...
Prize-winning poet and editor Marianne Moore (1887-1972) was born outside St. Louis, Missouri. Moore...
The Miller Atlas, a Portuguese nautical chart made around 1520, is the sum of the geographical and s...
This paper is an exploration of the ecopoetics of Marianne Moore’s “An Octopus,” beginning from a qu...
“Cartographers as Critics: Staking Claims in the Mapping of American Literature” recuperates the pri...
“There must be edges” : Marianne Moore and the Uses of Reference. Marianne Moore’s use of notes and...
When Marianne Moore began to publish poetry in 1915, it was immediately apparent that she was an ori...
Marianne Moore did not travel exstensively during her life. However, through her immense readings a...
Midway through composing his five-poem sequence The Atlas (ca. 1930), the acclaimed Australian poet ...
Marianne Moore, modernist poet, left behind drafts of poetry within her various numbers of notebooks...
This article offers a selection of notable American poems about maps and grapples with their place i...
This thesis firstly aims at discussing the early works of American poet Marianne Moore (1887-1972) t...
En este ensayo se pone de manifiesto que la obra de la poeta modernista norteamericana Mariamie Mo...
To master an understanding of poetic representations as the evocation of a visual experience for the...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. English Language and Literature. The Catholic University of AmericaAnthropomor...
New Year’s Eve of 1934 found Elizabeth Bishop recuperating from the flu. Out of her isolation, the r...
Prize-winning poet and editor Marianne Moore (1887-1972) was born outside St. Louis, Missouri. Moore...
The Miller Atlas, a Portuguese nautical chart made around 1520, is the sum of the geographical and s...
This paper is an exploration of the ecopoetics of Marianne Moore’s “An Octopus,” beginning from a qu...
“Cartographers as Critics: Staking Claims in the Mapping of American Literature” recuperates the pri...
“There must be edges” : Marianne Moore and the Uses of Reference. Marianne Moore’s use of notes and...
When Marianne Moore began to publish poetry in 1915, it was immediately apparent that she was an ori...