An American Triptych: Anne Bradstreet, Emily Dickinson, Adrienne RichUNC Press Books, 1984 - 272 Seiten Anne Bradstreet, Emily Dickinson, and Adrienne Rich share nationality, gender, and an aesthetic tradition, but each expresses these experiences in the context of her own historical moment. Puritanism imposed stringent demands on Bradstreet, romanticism bo |
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... experience in the context of her particu- lar historical moment . Anne Bradstreet was the first woman poet in the New World ; Emily Dickinson , in the nineteenth century , became a model for all women poets who followed , a model of ...
... experience in the context of her particu- lar historical moment . Anne Bradstreet was the first woman poet in the New World ; Emily Dickinson , in the nineteenth century , became a model for all women poets who followed , a model of ...
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... experience . Their personal and artistic conflicts and challenges are clarified by the understanding of the larger cultural con- text of their lives . Bradstreet , Dickinson , and Rich lived most of their adult lives in the Northeastern ...
... experience . Their personal and artistic conflicts and challenges are clarified by the understanding of the larger cultural con- text of their lives . Bradstreet , Dickinson , and Rich lived most of their adult lives in the Northeastern ...
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... experience . Her poetry is concerned with war , urban poverty , sexism , and racism as well as with private emotion and the appreciation of nature . There are many common threads of experience in the biographies of these three poets ...
... experience . Her poetry is concerned with war , urban poverty , sexism , and racism as well as with private emotion and the appreciation of nature . There are many common threads of experience in the biographies of these three poets ...
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... experience in a so- ciety that has often denied women a voice . Adrienne Rich has been the most conscious of her need to create a poetic and social vision that hon- ors life in its diverse forms . Emily Dickinson's garden was her ...
... experience in a so- ciety that has often denied women a voice . Adrienne Rich has been the most conscious of her need to create a poetic and social vision that hon- ors life in its diverse forms . Emily Dickinson's garden was her ...
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... experience , Anne Bradstreet felt earth's pull . The city on a hill was a womanless ideal , but as the mother of eight chil- dren , Bradstreet knew that women gave birth to the army of saints . And she so deeply loved life on earth that ...
... experience , Anne Bradstreet felt earth's pull . The city on a hill was a womanless ideal , but as the mother of eight chil- dren , Bradstreet knew that women gave birth to the army of saints . And she so deeply loved life on earth that ...
Inhalt
I found a new world | 20 |
The Tenth Muse | 37 |
Be still thou unregenerate part | 49 |
The Rising Self | 58 |
Were earthly comforts permanent | 67 |
Introduction | 79 |
The Soul selects her own Society | 84 |
Your Wayward Scholar | 99 |
Introduction | 167 |
Find Yourself and You Find the World | 173 |
Visionary Anger Cleansing My Sight | 188 |
A Whole New Poetry Beginning Here | 202 |
A Wild Patience Has Taken Me This Far | 217 |
A New Relation to the Universe | 227 |
Notes | 235 |
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