This thesis consists of a collection of poems and a critical preface. The preface is a discussion of Elizabeth Bishop's descriptive mode, as demonstrated by three of her poems: "Sandpiper," "The Monument," and "Santarém." I argue for Bishop's descriptions as creative acts, and examine the gestures that help her make the reader aware of the shaping power she exercises
In this paper I propose to examine several poems by Elizabeth Bishop through the prism of the concep...
This study examines the way Elizabeth Bishop's writings probe the world's seeming familiarity, how t...
The author critiques the contemporary definition of poetry responding to art (the verbal representat...
[[abstract]]This thesis focuses on the analysis and exploration of the prominent American poet, Eliz...
Elizabeth Bishop's ability to observe and render what is seen into poetry often leads to her categor...
Beauty is a central concern in the works of two modern American poets, Elizabeth Bishop and Richard ...
The American poet Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) published only four small volumes of poetry during he...
This thesis comprises a creative work; a play entitled Soph and the real world, and an exegesis whic...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020This essay explores how the principles of the scien...
This dissertation explores the ways in which Bishop\u27s profound sense of loss permeates much of he...
The dissertation thesis is based on the concept of translation as an aesthetic stance not limited to...
The aim of the thesis is straightforward: to provide readers with a glimpse into the life of Elizabe...
Educação Superior::Linguística, Letras e Artes::LetrasPresents part of course, Modern Poetry, when P...
This paper will try to cover the ways in which Elizabeth Bishop’s writings would be connected to car...
Elizabeth Bishop was as powerfully discreet about the facts of her life as she was about the genesi...
In this paper I propose to examine several poems by Elizabeth Bishop through the prism of the concep...
This study examines the way Elizabeth Bishop's writings probe the world's seeming familiarity, how t...
The author critiques the contemporary definition of poetry responding to art (the verbal representat...
[[abstract]]This thesis focuses on the analysis and exploration of the prominent American poet, Eliz...
Elizabeth Bishop's ability to observe and render what is seen into poetry often leads to her categor...
Beauty is a central concern in the works of two modern American poets, Elizabeth Bishop and Richard ...
The American poet Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) published only four small volumes of poetry during he...
This thesis comprises a creative work; a play entitled Soph and the real world, and an exegesis whic...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020This essay explores how the principles of the scien...
This dissertation explores the ways in which Bishop\u27s profound sense of loss permeates much of he...
The dissertation thesis is based on the concept of translation as an aesthetic stance not limited to...
The aim of the thesis is straightforward: to provide readers with a glimpse into the life of Elizabe...
Educação Superior::Linguística, Letras e Artes::LetrasPresents part of course, Modern Poetry, when P...
This paper will try to cover the ways in which Elizabeth Bishop’s writings would be connected to car...
Elizabeth Bishop was as powerfully discreet about the facts of her life as she was about the genesi...
In this paper I propose to examine several poems by Elizabeth Bishop through the prism of the concep...
This study examines the way Elizabeth Bishop's writings probe the world's seeming familiarity, how t...
The author critiques the contemporary definition of poetry responding to art (the verbal representat...