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Elizabeth Bishop : comprehensive research and study guide

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Biography of Elizabeth Bishop
Thematic analysis of "The monument"
Critical views on "The monument"
Robert Lowell reviews North and South
Bonnie Costello on the function of art in the poem
Seamus Heaney on Bishop's reticence
Marilyn May Lombardi on Bishop's relation to Wallace Stevens
David Bromwich on Bishop's self-assurance
Thematic analysis of "Roosters"
Critical views on "Roosters"
Bishop comments on the poem
Louise Bogan reviews North and South
Willard Spiegelman on heroism
Victoria Harrison on war poetry
James Longenbach on Bishop's politics
David Bromwich on Bishop's relation to Marianne Moore
Thematic analysis of "At the fishhouses"
Critical views on "At the fishhouses"
David Kalstone on the pastoral tradition
Elizabeth Spires on epistemology
Robert Dale Parker on the poem's structure
Bonnie Costello on notions of flux in the poem
Anne Colwell on the theme of mediation
Thematic analysis of "Crusoe in England"
Critical views on "Crusoe in England"
Bishop on Crusoe's relation to Friday
Helen Vendler on the theme of domesticity
Joanne Feit Diehl on the Emersonian sublime
Steven Hamelman on Bishop's relation to Daniel Defoe
C.K. Doreski on Crusoe's concern with documentation
Susan McCabe on the biographical contexts of the poem
Thematic analysis of "The end of march"
Critical views on "The end of march"
Bishop on art and the unconscious
Penelope Laurans on Bishop's prosody
Sherod Santos on Bishop's patience
Lorrie Goldensohn on renunciation in Geography III
John Hollander reviews Geography III
Langdon Hammer relates Bishop's poems to her letters
Works by Elizabeth Bishop
Works about Elizabeth Bishop
Index of themes and ideas.

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