In this paper I propose to examine several poems by Elizabeth Bishop through the prism of the concept of letter delineated in “Lituraterre”, where Lacan explores the connection between the literal and the littoral in order to draw a key distinction between signifiers which are the semblances involved in ordinary communication, and the letter as a precipitate resulting from their breakdown. Insofar as the letter causes “writing effects that are structured around moments of vacillation of semblances” (M-H Roche), such effects may be traced in poems where Bishop focuses on how meaning is set adrift by eliding, displacing or transforming graphemes and phonemes. Her observation that “the names of seashore towns run out to sea” points to the litt...
Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) is one of the most important American poets and short-story writers. Sh...
In my thesis, I analyze the poetry of Wallace Stevens, Marianne Moore, and Elizabeth Bishop by empha...
Starting from the preciseness and expressiveness of the descriptions in Elizabeth Bishop´s poetry, t...
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...
The American poet Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) published only four small volumes of poetry during he...
Ce travail présente la manière dont le regard d'Elizabeth Bishop appréhende le monde en refusant tou...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Bloomsbury via the link ...
This paper will try to cover the ways in which Elizabeth Bishop’s writings would be connected to car...
This study examines the way Elizabeth Bishop's writings probe the world's seeming familiarity, how t...
Cette thèse analyse les oeuvres poétiques en prose, mais aussi la correspondance, les manuscrits iné...
In a life full of chaos and travel, Elizabeth Bishop managed to preserve and even partially catalog,...
This dissertation explores the ways in which Bishop\u27s profound sense of loss permeates much of he...
(from the publishers site) Elizabeth Bishop’s Prosaic is concerned not only with her inimitable styl...
Elizabeth Bishop\u27s misgivings about free translation are well known to scholars of her work. Fear...
Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) is one of the most important American poets and short-story writers. Sh...
In my thesis, I analyze the poetry of Wallace Stevens, Marianne Moore, and Elizabeth Bishop by empha...
Starting from the preciseness and expressiveness of the descriptions in Elizabeth Bishop´s poetry, t...
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...
The American poet Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) published only four small volumes of poetry during he...
Ce travail présente la manière dont le regard d'Elizabeth Bishop appréhende le monde en refusant tou...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Bloomsbury via the link ...
This paper will try to cover the ways in which Elizabeth Bishop’s writings would be connected to car...
This study examines the way Elizabeth Bishop's writings probe the world's seeming familiarity, how t...
Cette thèse analyse les oeuvres poétiques en prose, mais aussi la correspondance, les manuscrits iné...
In a life full of chaos and travel, Elizabeth Bishop managed to preserve and even partially catalog,...
This dissertation explores the ways in which Bishop\u27s profound sense of loss permeates much of he...
(from the publishers site) Elizabeth Bishop’s Prosaic is concerned not only with her inimitable styl...
Elizabeth Bishop\u27s misgivings about free translation are well known to scholars of her work. Fear...
Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) is one of the most important American poets and short-story writers. Sh...
In my thesis, I analyze the poetry of Wallace Stevens, Marianne Moore, and Elizabeth Bishop by empha...
Starting from the preciseness and expressiveness of the descriptions in Elizabeth Bishop´s poetry, t...