Susan Howe | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 23 pages of analysis & critique of Susan Howe.

Susan Howe | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 23 pages of analysis & critique of Susan Howe.
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SOURCE: Freitag, Kornelia. “Writing Language Poetry as a Woman: Susan Howe's Feminist Project in A Bibliography of the King's Book, or, Eikon Basilike.” Amerikastudien: American Studies 40, no. 1 (1995): 45-57.

In the following essay, Freitag discusses the lack of attention from feminist literary critics to Howe's verse and underscores the feminist themes in A Bibliography of the King's Book, or Eikon Basilike.

Yes, gender difference does affect our use of language, and we constantly confront issues of difference, distance, and absence, when we write. That doesn't mean I can relegate women to what we “should” or “must” be doing. Orders suggest hierarchy and category. Categories and hierarchies suggest property. My voice formed from my life belongs to no one else. What I put into words is no longer my possession. Possibility has opened.

Identity and memory are crucial for anyone writing poetry. For women the field is still dauntingly empty...

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