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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... Heaven " TEN 116 131 " The skill of life " 148 PART THREE Adrienne Rich : " A woman with a certain mission " Introduction 167 ELEVEN " Find Yourself and You Find the World " 173 TWELVE " Visionary Anger Cleansing My Sight " 188 THIRTEEN ...
... Heaven " TEN 116 131 " The skill of life " 148 PART THREE Adrienne Rich : " A woman with a certain mission " Introduction 167 ELEVEN " Find Yourself and You Find the World " 173 TWELVE " Visionary Anger Cleansing My Sight " 188 THIRTEEN ...
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... heaven was actually a sublimated expres- sion of her love of life on earth . While the lives of Bradstreet , Dickinson , and Rich chronicle the shifts in the status of American women from private companion to participant in a wider ...
... heaven was actually a sublimated expres- sion of her love of life on earth . While the lives of Bradstreet , Dickinson , and Rich chronicle the shifts in the status of American women from private companion to participant in a wider ...
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... heaven . Unlike Anne Bradstreet , Emily Dickinson did not repress her un- derstanding of cyclic time , earth's fecundity , or mortality . Committing her life and her art to the celebration of nature's powers , she became mother earth's ...
... heaven . Unlike Anne Bradstreet , Emily Dickinson did not repress her un- derstanding of cyclic time , earth's fecundity , or mortality . Committing her life and her art to the celebration of nature's powers , she became mother earth's ...
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... heavens . No longer a fixed point , God was disappearing and eternal life was problematic . Almost as if to counteract this essential instability , Dickinson remained at home to explore the spinning heavens ; no longer an inexorable ...
... heavens . No longer a fixed point , God was disappearing and eternal life was problematic . Almost as if to counteract this essential instability , Dickinson remained at home to explore the spinning heavens ; no longer an inexorable ...
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... heaven . Dickinson stayed at home , in her gar- den and with her network of friends ; to the extent that she withdrew from linear time , she created an eternity in art . Dickinson insured sta- bility by renouncing the larger world ...
... heaven . Dickinson stayed at home , in her gar- den and with her network of friends ; to the extent that she withdrew from linear time , she created an eternity in art . Dickinson insured sta- bility by renouncing the larger world ...
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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