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Coming to Light
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Coming to Light

This collection of 16 essays discusses the broad relationship of women poets to the American literary tradition

Women Poets and the American Sublime
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Women Poets and the American Sublime

Employing current work in gender studies, psychoanalysis, and literary criticism and focusing on Emily Dickinson, Marianne Moore, Elizabeth Bishop, Sylvia Plath, and Adrienne Rich, the author delineates an alternative tradition of American women poets, what Diehl calls the American Counter-Sublime. "This is the best book on American women poets I have yet seen." American Literature. "... sophisticated and eloquently argued analysis of a female counter-sublime..." Sandra Gilbert. "... strong readings of Dickinson and Moore and... a vital polemic on behalf of feminist criticism." Harold Bloom. "This brilliant re-evaluation of major American women poets will be indispensable reading... A stunning and a magisterial achievement." Susan Gubar. "... a powerful thesis... a book that is as rich as it is dense in meaning." The Women's Review of Books.

The American Female Poets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 624

The American Female Poets

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1848
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Biographies supplemented by selections of poetry of over seventy American women poets, including Sarah Josepha Hale, Lydia Sigourney, and Mary E. Hewitt.

American Women Poets in the 21st Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 452

American Women Poets in the 21st Century

Poetry in America is flourishing in this new millennium and asking serious questions of itself: Is writing marked by gender and if so, how? What does it mean to be experimental? How can lyric forms be authentic? This volume builds on the energetic tensions inherent in these questions, focusing on ten major American women poets whose collective work shows an incredible range of poetic practice. Each section of the book is devoted to a single poet and contains new poems; a brief "statement of poetics" by the poet herself in which she explores the forces — personal, aesthetic, political — informing her creative work; a critical essay on the poet's work; a biographical statement; and a bibliography listing works by and about the poet. Underscoring the dynamic give and take between poets and the culture at large, this anthology is indispensable for anyone interested in poetry, gender and the creative process. CONTRIBUTORS: Rae Armantrout, Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, Lucie Brock Broido, Jorie Graham, Barbara Guest, Lyn Hejinian, Brenda Hillman, Susan Howe, Ann Lauterbach, Harryette Mullen.

The Female Poets of America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 428

The Female Poets of America

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1849
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Biographical sketches and selections of poetry from over one hundred American poets including Anne Bradstreet, Lydia Maria Child, Lucy Carion, and Harriet Beecher Stowe.

American Women Poets, 1650-1950
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

American Women Poets, 1650-1950

Attempts to look at the literary tradition of American women poets and their place in the history of modern literature.

Eleven More American Women Poets in the 21st Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 462

Eleven More American Women Poets in the 21st Century

“A fine and selective anthology that’s also a critical introduction to some of the most provocative, and some of the most original, poetry out there.” —Stephanie Burt, author of Don’t Read Poetry: A Book About How to Read Poems The American Poets in the 21st Century series continues with another anthology focused on female poets. Like the earlier books, this volume includes generous selections of poetry by some of the best poets of our time as well as illuminating poetics statements and incisive essays on their work. This unique organization makes these books invaluable teaching tools. Broadening the lens through which we look at contemporary poetry, this new volume extends its geo...

The Female Poets of America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 528

The Female Poets of America

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1850
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"The first major anthology of American women poets with over 70 poets represented. Each selection is preceded by a biographical sketch"--Bookdealer's description

The Poetics of Enclosure
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

The Poetics of Enclosure

The Poetics of Enclosure provocatively explores interconnections between Dickinson, Moore, H.D., Brooks, Bishop, and Dove in the dual context of their manipulations of the traditional lyric and use of shared images of enclosure ... With frequent reference to male as well as female influences and to poets marginalized by sexuality or race, Wheeler usefully refines what she argues is particular to these poets' shared lyric practices and concerns, and links those concerns to other poetic traditions. --Christianne Miller.

The Poetry of American Women from 1632 to 1945
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 235

The Poetry of American Women from 1632 to 1945

American women have created an especially vigorous and innovative poetry, beginning in 1632 when Anne Bradstreet set aside her needle and picked up her "poet's pen." The topics of American women poets have been various, their images their own, and their modes of expression original. Emily Stipes Watts does not imply that the work of American men and that of American women are two different kinds of poetry, although they have been treated as such in the past. It is her aim, rather, to delineate and define the poetic tradition of women as crucial to the understanding of American poetry as a whole. By 1850, American women of all colors, religions, and social classes were writing and publishing ...