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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... explored the lives of three major American women writers whose work constitutes a female counter - poetic , and I have tried to demonstrate the continuing influence of early American thought on contemporary feminism . It is my hope that ...
... explored the lives of three major American women writers whose work constitutes a female counter - poetic , and I have tried to demonstrate the continuing influence of early American thought on contemporary feminism . It is my hope that ...
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... explored the connection be- tween American literature and religion , but few have applied these con- cepts to women writers to discover how the American experience has been transformed and transfigured in their work . ' And none of ...
... explored the connection be- tween American literature and religion , but few have applied these con- cepts to women writers to discover how the American experience has been transformed and transfigured in their work . ' And none of ...
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... explore the spinning heavens ; no longer an inexorable orderly progres- sion , the changing seasons became cycles of growth and decay . Home , for Dickinson , then , was a fixed point in the flux . However , all space is rela- tive in ...
... explore the spinning heavens ; no longer an inexorable orderly progres- sion , the changing seasons became cycles of growth and decay . Home , for Dickinson , then , was a fixed point in the flux . However , all space is rela- tive in ...
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... explore her experience . After much confusion and self - doubt , Bradstreet accepted her inevita- ble journey from earth to heaven . Dickinson stayed at home , in her gar- den and with her network of friends ; to the extent that she ...
... explore her experience . After much confusion and self - doubt , Bradstreet accepted her inevita- ble journey from earth to heaven . Dickinson stayed at home , in her gar- den and with her network of friends ; to the extent that she ...
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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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