The Elizabeth Bishop Phenomenon

The Elizabeth Bishop phenomenon is the process whereby Elizabeth Bishop is moving from the margins of literary history into the spotlight. Shifts in the cultural perspective of readership and the emergence of new evidence about the author are just two reasons for the phenomenon.

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American literature
Anonymous writers. Authors
Bishop, Elizabeth (1911-1979)
Confessional poetry
English speaking literatures
Feminism
French speaking and English speaking literatures
History and sciences of litterature
History of literature
Imagist poetry
Literary criticism
Literary history
Love poetry
Novels
Pastoral poetry
Poetic meter
Poetry
United States
Writers
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