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Art and Memory in the Work of Elizabeth Bishop Jonathan Ellis

Art and Memory in the Work of Elizabeth Bishop By Jonathan Ellis

Art and Memory in the Work of Elizabeth Bishop by Jonathan Ellis


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Summary

This book opens a welcome new direction in Elizabeth Bishop studies and in the study of women poets generally, by urging a more thorough scrutiny of artistic memory. Drawing on published works and unpublished material overlooked by many critics, Ellis balances consideration of Bishop's life in the United States with discussion of how her Canadian upbringing influenced her art.

Art and Memory in the Work of Elizabeth Bishop Summary

Art and Memory in the Work of Elizabeth Bishop by Jonathan Ellis

In Art and Memory in the Work of Elizabeth Bishop, Jonathan Ellis offers evidence for a redirection in Bishop studies toward a more thorough scrutiny of the links between Bishop's art and life. The book is less concerned with the details of what actually happened to Bishop than with the ways in which she refracted key events into writing: both personal, unpublished material as well as stories, poems, and paintings. Thus, Ellis challenges Bishop's reputation as either a strictly impersonal or personal writer and repositions her poetry between the Modernists on the one hand and the Confessionals on the other. Although Elizabeth Bishop was born and died in Massachusetts, she lived a life more bohemian and varied than that of almost all of her contemporaries, a fact masked by the tendency of biographers and critics to focus on Bishop's life in the United States. Drawing on published works and unpublished material overlooked by many critics, Ellis gives equal attention to the influence of Bishop's Canadian upbringing on her art and to the shifts in her aesthetic and personal tastes that took place during Bishop's residence in Brazil during the 1950s and 1960s. By bringing together the whole of Bishop's work, this book opens a welcome new direction in Bishop studies specifically, and in the study of women poets generally.

Art and Memory in the Work of Elizabeth Bishop Reviews

'A sensitively written and illuminating book that deepens our understanding of the life's ambivalences and achievements. Avoiding biographical reductivism, Ellis offers a fresh and often compelling reading of important topics such as the relationship between Bishop's experience of homelessness and her imagination of place.' Vivian Pollak, Washington University in St. Louis, USA

About Jonathan Ellis

Jonathan Ellis is lecturer in American Literature at the University of Sheffield. He has published essays on various writers, including Elizabeth Bishop, Amy Clampitt and Jeanette Winterson. His research interests include British and American poetry and the art of letter writing.

Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction. Part I Hiding Places: Ice and snow; The sea and its shore; The long trip home. Part II Wasting Time: Travelling; Exchanging letters; 'Taking her time': 'The Moose' and other poems. Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9780754635666
9780754635666
075463566X
Art and Memory in the Work of Elizabeth Bishop by Jonathan Ellis
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2006-09-28
218
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