Elizabeth Bishop Criticism
- Principal Works
- Bishop, Elizabeth (Vol. 15)
- Bishop, Elizabeth (Vol. 9)
- Bishop, Elizabeth (Vol. 4)
- Bishop, Elizabeth (Vol. 1)
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Bishop, Elizabeth (Vol. 32)
- From 'Thomas, Bishop, and Williams'
- The Impersonal and the Interrogative in the Poetry of Elizabeth Bishop
- Elizabeth Bishop, 1911–1979
- Elizabeth Bishop
- Elizabeth Bishop's Surrealist Inheritance
- Elizabeth Bishop: 'The Complete Poems: 1927–1979'
- Morality and Invention in a Single Thought
- The Eye of the Outsider: The Poetry of Elizabeth Bishop
- Geographer of the Self
- Rainbow, Rainbow
- The Perfectionist
- Elizabeth Bishop: Poet without Myth
- Four Square
- Art of Reticence
- 'Mont D'Espoir' or 'Mount Despair': The Re-Verses of Elizabeth Bishop
- Bishop, Elizabeth (Vol. 13)
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Bishop, Elizabeth (Poetry Criticism)
- Introduction
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Criticism
- RSVP
- Bishop's ‘The Colder the Air’
- An Un-Romantic American
- Elizabeth Bishop: Perversity as Voice
- Shards of Childhood Memory
- The Subtraction of Emotion in the Poetry of Elizabeth Bishop
- The Closet of Breath: Elizabeth Bishop, Her Body and Her Art
- Elizabeth Bishop: The Things I'd Like to Write
- Erasing the Maternal: Rereading Elizabeth Bishop
- From Gender to Genre and Back: Elizabeth Bishop and ‘The Moose’
- Bishop's Casabianca
- Elizabeth Bishop and Wallace Stevens: Sustaining the Eye/I
- Bishop's ‘At the Fishhouses’
- Elizabeth Bishop's Social Conscience
- I Am (Not) This: Erotic Discourse in Bishop, Olds, and Stevens
- Elizabeth Bishop and Postmodernism
- ‘Time to Plant Tears’: Elizabeth Bishop's Seminary of Tears
- Elizabeth Bishop and Revision: A Spiritual Act
- The Iceberg and the Ship
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Bishop, Elizabeth (Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism)
- Introduction
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Criticism
- Elizabeth Bishop: Poet without Myth
- The Geography of Gender: Elizabeth Bishop's ‘In the Waiting Room.’
- Lowell's ‘My Last Afternoon… ’as Bishop Model
- The Poems of Elizabeth Bishop
- ‘Back to Boston’: Elizabeth Bishop's Journeys from the Maritimes
- Lyric Voice and Sexual Difference in Elizabeth Bishop
- ‘… and even spoke some Myself’: Elizabeth Bishop, Great Village and the Community of Imaginable Words
- ‘That Sense of Constant Re-Adjustment’: The Great Depression and the Provisional Politics of Elizabeth Bishop's North & South.
- One Life, One Art: Elizabeth Bishop in Her Letters
- The Letter and the Spirit
- ‘The Oblique, the Indirect Approach’: Elizabeth Bishop's ‘Rainy Season; Sub-Tropics’
- Elizabeth Bishop: Text and Subtext
- The Art of Losing: W. H. Auden and Elizabeth Bishop
- One Art: Letters.
- On Elizabeth Bishop
- Bishop's “Pink Dog”
- The Elizabeth Bishop Phenomenon
- Further Reading