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Elizabeth Bishop Critical Essay | Critical Essay by Mutlu Konuk Blasing

This literature criticism consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis & critique of Elizabeth Bishop.
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Critical Essay by Mutlu Konuk Blasing

The poetry of Elizabeth Bishop sustains seemingly contradictory commentary: she is an autobiographical poet with an impersonal touch; a surrealist given to meticulous observations of natural facts; a formalist whose poems are open-ended accumulations of detail. Bishop's work resists analysis in terms of such romantic and modernist oppositions as art and life, subject and object, dream and reality, experiment and convention. While she revises the dualistic thinking of her predecessors, her strategy reverses that of other postmodernists: in her work, it is not art that is reduced to experience, but experience that tends to be reduced to art. The "objective" world of experience in Bishop is never a natural source but always an already represented world, and this given, original distance informs her poetry. For Bishop's uniqueness does not lie in her peculiar sensibility, as the largely descriptive criticism of her work—encouraged by her own irreverence toward theoretical discussions of...
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This section contains 853 words
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Purchase our Bishop, Elizabeth 1911–1979 - Critical Essay by Mutlu Konuk Blasing
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Bishop, Elizabeth 1911–1979 - Critical Essay by Mutlu Konuk Blasing from Literature Criticism Series. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.
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