New Year’s Eve of 1934 found Elizabeth Bishop recuperating from the flu. Out of her isolation, the recently orphaned 23-year-old created “The Map.” Inspired by a map’s depiction of the North Atlantic, Bishop’s exquisite poem alludes in part to the “seashore towns” and coastal waters of her childhood home, Nova Scotia. A seminal twentieth-century poem about maps, Bishop’s “The Map” has inspired a host of other mappoems since it opened her Pulitzer prize-winning collection, Poems: North & South—A Cold Spring, in 1955. My paper, the third in a series advocating the use of poetry in the teaching of geography, will attempt to elucidate Bishop’s masterpiece and introduce the map that, I believe, inspired her poem. The paper also will present ...
Maps can transport us, they are filled with wonder, the possibility of real adventure and travels of...
The American poet Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) published only four small volumes of poetry during he...
In 1823, at a small school in western Vermont, Frances Alsop Henshaw, the 14-year-old daughter of a ...
African-American poet Gloria Oden was among those inspired by Elizabeth Bishop’s seminal poem “The M...
This article offers a selection of notable American poems about maps and grapples with their place i...
The article offers a detailed analysis of the poem “The Map” by Elizabeth Bishop. As the opening tex...
This paper focuses upon four twentieth-century poets who write about maps. Spanning three generation...
This paper will try to cover the ways in which Elizabeth Bishop’s writings would be connected to car...
In recent years, the terms “mapping” and “cartography” have been used with increasing frequency to ...
This paper is about poems shaped like maps. It presents a brief history of visual poetry, beginning ...
Geography III, the title of Elizabeth Bishop\u27s last book of poems prepares her readers for both a...
Ph.D.American literatureUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://d...
The goal of this essay is to analyse whether and how Elizabeth Bishop’s initial contact with the Can...
The aim of the thesis is straightforward: to provide readers with a glimpse into the life of Elizabe...
Midway through composing his five-poem sequence The Atlas (ca. 1930), the acclaimed Australian poet ...
Maps can transport us, they are filled with wonder, the possibility of real adventure and travels of...
The American poet Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) published only four small volumes of poetry during he...
In 1823, at a small school in western Vermont, Frances Alsop Henshaw, the 14-year-old daughter of a ...
African-American poet Gloria Oden was among those inspired by Elizabeth Bishop’s seminal poem “The M...
This article offers a selection of notable American poems about maps and grapples with their place i...
The article offers a detailed analysis of the poem “The Map” by Elizabeth Bishop. As the opening tex...
This paper focuses upon four twentieth-century poets who write about maps. Spanning three generation...
This paper will try to cover the ways in which Elizabeth Bishop’s writings would be connected to car...
In recent years, the terms “mapping” and “cartography” have been used with increasing frequency to ...
This paper is about poems shaped like maps. It presents a brief history of visual poetry, beginning ...
Geography III, the title of Elizabeth Bishop\u27s last book of poems prepares her readers for both a...
Ph.D.American literatureUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://d...
The goal of this essay is to analyse whether and how Elizabeth Bishop’s initial contact with the Can...
The aim of the thesis is straightforward: to provide readers with a glimpse into the life of Elizabe...
Midway through composing his five-poem sequence The Atlas (ca. 1930), the acclaimed Australian poet ...
Maps can transport us, they are filled with wonder, the possibility of real adventure and travels of...
The American poet Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) published only four small volumes of poetry during he...
In 1823, at a small school in western Vermont, Frances Alsop Henshaw, the 14-year-old daughter of a ...