
Elizabeth Bishop by Bonnie Costello
In this finely written companion to Elizabeth Bishop's poetry, Bonnie Costello gives a compelling use of Bishop and her ways of seeing and writing.
Essential reading for anyone interested in Elizabeth Bishop’s life and art… Bishop’s struggle as an heir to modernism comes alive in Costello’s precise prose* Women’s Review of Books *
Elizabeth Bishop: Questions of Mastery explores the connection between the poet’s descriptive passion and her ecphrastic imagination. Costello is interested in…stratagems of design to which Bishop resorts in a desire for mastery over world and self… The connections Costello makes between modern art and modern poetry are valuable, imaginative, and licit. -- Judith Farr * Belles Lettres *
Costello traces Bishop’s progress toward her quite clear rejection of ‘the magisterial claims of art’ in a series of dazzlingly close readings of the poems, including a handful that have rarely been discussed… I have been reading Bishop for ten years, and it seems to me that until I read Costello’s explications of ‘Over 2000 Illustrations and a Complete Concordance,’ ‘Roosters,’ and ‘Pink Dog,’ I had not read them at all. -- Brett Miller * Harvard Review *
A guide to Bishop’s poetry and an appreciation of her unique qualities as an observer. The generous quotations from letters, drafts, journals, and occasional prose sketches both deepen and confirm the analysis here, and make the result a work of criticism that has some of the suggestive power of biography. -- David Bromwich
Elizabeth Bishop: Questions of Mastery explores the connection between the poet’s descriptive passion and her ecphrastic imagination. Costello is interested in…stratagems of design to which Bishop resorts in a desire for mastery over world and self… The connections Costello makes between modern art and modern poetry are valuable, imaginative, and licit. -- Judith Farr * Belles Lettres *
Costello traces Bishop’s progress toward her quite clear rejection of ‘the magisterial claims of art’ in a series of dazzlingly close readings of the poems, including a handful that have rarely been discussed… I have been reading Bishop for ten years, and it seems to me that until I read Costello’s explications of ‘Over 2000 Illustrations and a Complete Concordance,’ ‘Roosters,’ and ‘Pink Dog,’ I had not read them at all. -- Brett Miller * Harvard Review *
A guide to Bishop’s poetry and an appreciation of her unique qualities as an observer. The generous quotations from letters, drafts, journals, and occasional prose sketches both deepen and confirm the analysis here, and make the result a work of criticism that has some of the suggestive power of biography. -- David Bromwich
Bonnie Costello, Professor of English at Boston University, is the general editor of The Selected Letters of Marianne Moore.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780674246904 |
| ISBN 10 | 067424690X |
| Title | Elizabeth Bishop |
| Author | Bonnie Costello |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Harvard University Press |
| Year published | 1993-03-15 |
| Number of pages | 280 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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