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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... Weber and Jim Woodress . Finally , I would like to express my gratitude to Jed Harris , my hus- band , who has never known me when I was not working on this book . While working full time , he has taken care of Preface.
... Weber and Jim Woodress . Finally , I would like to express my gratitude to Jed Harris , my hus- band , who has never known me when I was not working on this book . While working full time , he has taken care of Preface.
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... Finally , Adrienne Rich extends Dickinson's woman - centered vision beyond the private sphere to encompass the pub- lic world . All three women understand and appreciate the intricate bal- ance of " this great household upon the earth ...
... Finally , Adrienne Rich extends Dickinson's woman - centered vision beyond the private sphere to encompass the pub- lic world . All three women understand and appreciate the intricate bal- ance of " this great household upon the earth ...
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... finally to separation from the dominant culture in order to form a new social order . This pattern of protest and reform and this belief in regeneration and renewal of the possibility of beginning again — is a prominent characteristic ...
... finally to separation from the dominant culture in order to form a new social order . This pattern of protest and reform and this belief in regeneration and renewal of the possibility of beginning again — is a prominent characteristic ...
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... finally appeared to take genuine comfort in the promise of an afterlife . Nevertheless , her penultimate poem , an elegy for her month - old grandson written three years before her own death , reveals deep reserva- tions about the ...
... finally appeared to take genuine comfort in the promise of an afterlife . Nevertheless , her penultimate poem , an elegy for her month - old grandson written three years before her own death , reveals deep reserva- tions about the ...
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... finally unable to fully accept the Puritan God . Although Bradstreet never renounced her religious faith , she observed that if it were not for the unfortunate fact of dissolution and decay , she would not seek salvation , " for were ...
... finally unable to fully accept the Puritan God . Although Bradstreet never renounced her religious faith , she observed that if it were not for the unfortunate fact of dissolution and decay , she would not seek salvation , " for were ...
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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