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  1. The Complete Poems, 1927-1979 by Elizabeth Bishop, 1984-04-01
  2. The Collected Prose by Elizabeth Bishop, 1984-11-01
  3. Rare and Commonplace Flowers: The Story of Elizabeth Bishop and Lota de Macedo Soares by Carmen Oliveira, 2003-08-15
  4. Elizabeth Bishop: Poems, Prose and Letters (Library of America) by Elizabeth Bishop, 2008-02-14
  5. One Art: Letters by Elizabeth Bishop, 1995-09-30
  6. God and Elizabeth Bishop:Meditations on Religion and Poetry by Cheryl Walker, 2005-07-08
  7. Geography III: Poems (FSG Classics) by Elizabeth Bishop, 2008-03-18
  8. Deep Skin: Elizabeth Bishop and Visual Art by Peggy Samuels, 2010-03-18
  9. Words in Air: The Complete Correspondence Between Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell by Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Lowell, 2010-03-16
  10. Complete Poems by Elizabeth Bishop, 1978
  11. Poems by Elizabeth Bishop, 2011-02-01
  12. Elizabeth Bishop: Life and the Memory of It by Brett C. Millier, 1995-09-01
  13. Elizabeth Bishop and The New Yorker: The Complete Correspondence by Elizabeth Bishop, 2011-02-01
  14. Elizabeth Bishop: The Geography of Gender (Feminist Issues : Practice, Politics, Theory) by Marilyn May Lombardi, 1993-09-01

1. Elizabeth Bishop At Vassar College
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Elizabeth Bishop was born in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1911, but spent part of her childhood with her Canadian grandparents after her father's death and her mother's permanent hospitalization in a Nova Scotian sanitarium. She attended two different boarding schools, the North Shore Country Day School in Swampscott, Massachusetts, and Walnut Hill School in Natick, Massachusetts, where she contributed to the school newspapers, The Owl and Blue Pencil, respectively. Bishop graduated from Vassar College in 1934. In addition to working on the student newspaper, The Vassar Miscellany, she founded a literary magazine, Con Spirito, with fellow students Mary McCarthy, Eleanor Clark, and Muriel Rukeyser. It was as a Vassar student that Elizabeth Bishop met Marianne Moore . They first met in 1934 when Fanny Borden, the Vassar librarian, arranged an introduction, and their friendship continued until Moore's death in 1972. Elizabeth Bishop traveled extensively in Europe and lived in New York, Key West, Florida, and, for sixteen years, in Brazil. She taught briefly at the University of Washington, at Harvard for seven years, at New York University, and just prior to her death in 1979, at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Elizabeth Bishop. Elizabeth Bishop, born in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1911, had a difficult childhood her father died when she was very young, and while still in early childhood her mother was permanently hospitalized in a sanitarium. For a RealAudio presentation of Elizabeth Bishop's poetry by Huck Gutman, Professor
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Modern Poetry Elizabeth Bishop Elizabeth Bishop, born in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1911, had a difficult childhood: her father died when she was very young, and while still in early childhood her mother was permanently hospitalized in a sanitarium. She spent her childhood years living with her grandparents in Nova Scotia, and with relatives in Massachusetts. Bishop attended Vassar College, and afterwards travelled a great deal, living at different times in New York, Key West, Brazil and Boston. She was for many years the Poetry Editor of The Nation magazine. Bishop was Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress [the equivalent to what is now called the Poet Laureate] in 1949-50. In 1955, she received the Pulitzer Prize for . Her book of poems, Questions of Travel , won the National Book Award in 1965. A later book, Geography III , received the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1976. Bishop taught poetry at Harvard and New York University. She died on October 6, 1979. Elizabeth Bishop's poems can be read in:
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3. H-Net Scholars - Elizabeth Bishop
Elizabeth Bishop University of Texas, Austin. I. Address/Contact Information. Affiliation University of Texas, Austin. Email Address Bishop@mail.hnet.msu.edu.
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4. H-Net Scholars - Elizabeth Bishop
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6. Elizabeth Bishop
Elizabeth Bishop A Legacy of Names for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer communities. Bishop, Elizabeth (19111979). POET.
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Online Resources Texts: Elizabeth Bishop Texts: Queer Histories Texts: Authors Index ... Suggest a Name Names Index: A B C D ... Scholars Index The Complete Poems, 1927-1979 by Elizabeth Bishop Elizabeth Bishop was vehement about her arta perfectionist who didn't want to be seen as a "woman poet." In 1977, two years before her death she wrote, "art is art and to separate writings, paintings, musical compositions, etc., into two sexes is to emphasize values in them that are not art." She also deeply distrusted the dominant mode of modern poetry, one practiced with such detached passion by her friend Robert Lowell, the confessional. Like all great poets, she was less a maker of poems than a maker of feelings. David Bromwich

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Elizabeth Bishop Poet of the Periphery (biography) Elizabeth Bishop Edited by Jo Shapcott and Linda Anderson, Elizabeth Bishop. This
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10. Elizabeth Bishop - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Elizabeth Bishop. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Elizabeth Bishop (February 8, 1911 October 6, 1979), was an American poet and writer.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Elizabeth Bishop February 8 October 6 ), was an American poet and writer. A protege of Marianne Moore , and a good friend of Robert Lowell , Elizabeth Bishop was born in Worcester, Massachusetts . After her father's death and her mother's institutionalization, Elizabeth Bishop lived with her Canadian grandparents in Nova Scotia for a few years, and later with her father's family in Boston, Massachusetts . She attended two different boarding schools, and in 1934 graduated from Vassar College In 1956, Bishop won the Pulitzer Prize for her collection of poetry, . For her poetry, Bishop was awarded the Houghton Mifflin poetry award in 1946, and later, the National Book Award, the National Book Critics Circle Award , and the Neustadt Prize for Literature. Elizabeth Bishop also received two Guggenheim fellowships. Elizabeth Bishop travelled widely during her lifetime, living in New York, Key West , and, for sixteen years, in Brazil with her companion Lota de Macedo Soares.

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Eucharist, Bishop, Church: The Unity of the Church in the Divine Eucharist and the Bishop During the First Three Centuries
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Elizabeth Bishop. A Prodigal. Bishop, Elizabeth, (1911 — 1979), US poet and shortstory writer, noted for the penetrating and imaginative quality of her verse.
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A Prodigal
The brown enormous odor he lived by
was too close, with its breathing and thick hair,
for him to judge. The floor was rotten; the sty
was plastered halfway up with glass-smooth dung.
Light-lashed, self-righteous, above moving snouts,
the pigs' eyes followed him, a cheerful stare
even to the sow that always ate her young till, sickening, he leaned to scratch her head. But sometimes mornings after drinking bouts (he hid the pints behind the two-by-fours), the sunrise glazed the barnyard mud with red the burning puddles seemed to reassure. And then he thought he almost might endure his exile yet another year or more. But evenings the first star came to warn. The farmer whom he worked for came at dark to shut the cows and horses in the barn beneath their overhanging clouds of hay, with pitchforks, faint forked lightnings, catching light, safe and companionable as in the Ark. The pigs stuck out their little feet and snored. The lanternlike the sun, going away

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Biography of Elizabeth Bishop. Elizabeth Bishop (1911 1979). It was as a Vassar student that Elizabeth Bishop met Marianne Moore.
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Elizabeth Bishop was born in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1911, but spent part of her childhood with her Canadian grandparents after her father's death and her mother's permanent hospitalization in a Nova Scotian sanitarium. She attended two different boarding schools, the North Shore Country Day School in Swampscott, Massachusetts, and Walnut Hill School in Natick, Massachusetts, where she contributed to the school newspapers, The Owl and Blue Pencil, respectively. Bishop graduated from Vassar College in 1934. In addition to working on the student newspaper, The Vassar Miscellany, she founded a literary magazine, Con Spirito, with fellow students Mary McCarthy, Eleanor Clark, and Muriel Rukeyser. It was as a Vassar student that Elizabeth Bishop met Marianne Moore. They first met in 1934 when Fanny Borden, the Vassar librarian, arranged an introduction, and their friendship continued until Moore's death in 1972. Elizabeth Bishop traveled extensively in Europe and lived in New York, Key West, Florida, and, for sixteen years, in Brazil. She taught briefly at the University of Washington, at Harvard for seven years, at New York University, and just prior to her death in 1979, at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Elizabeth Bishop. Elizabeth Bishop (February 8, 1911 October 6, 1979), was an American poet and writer. A protege of Marianne Moore
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Elizabeth Bishop February 8 October 6 ), was an American poet and writer. A protege of Marianne Moore , and a good friend of Robert Lowell , Elizabeth Bishop was born in Worcester, Massachusetts . After her father's death and her mother's institutionalization, Elizabeth Bishop lived with her Canadian grandparents in Nova Scotia for a few years, and later with her father's family in Boston, Massachusetts . She attended two different boarding schools, and in 1934 graduated from Vassar College In 1956, Bishop won the Pulitzer Prize for her collection of poetry, . For her poetry, Bishop was awarded the Houghton Mifflin poetry award in 1946, and later, the National Book Award, the National Book Critics Circle Award , and the Neustadt Prize for Literature. Elizabeth Bishop also received two Guggenheim fellowships. Elizabeth Bishop travelled widely during her lifetime, living in New York, Key West , and, for sixteen years, in Brazil with her companion Lota de Macedo Soares. Bishop often contributed articles to The New Yorker , and in 1964, wrote the obituary for Flannery O'Connor in The New York Review of Books Bishop lectured in higher education for a number of years. For a short time she taught at the

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Elizabeth Bishop Born February 8, 1911 // Died October 6, 1979. The Complete Poems 19271979 by Elizabeth Bishop, published by Farrar, Straus Giroux, Inc.
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Born on February 8, 1911, in Worcester, Massachusetts, Elizabeth Bishop was reared by her maternal grandparents in Nova Scotia, Canada, and an aunt in Boston. After graduating from Vassar College in 1934, she traveled abroad often, living for a time in Key West, Florida (1938-42), and Mexico (1943). She was consultant in poetry at the Library of Congress from 1949 to 1950.
Much of Bishop's later work addresses the frigid/tropical dichotomy of a New England conscience in a tropic sphere. Questions of Travel (1965) and Geography III (1976) offer spare, powerful meditations on the need for self-exploration, on the value of art (especially poetry) in human life, and on human responsibility in a chaotic world. The latter collection includes some of Bishop's best-known poems, among them "In the Waiting Room," "Crusoe in England," and the exquisite villanelle "One Art." A collection entitled The Complete Poems was published in 1969. Bishop taught writing at Harvard University from 1970 to 1977. She was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1976. Posthumously published volumes include The Complete Poems, 1927-1979 (1983) and The Collected Prose (1984). She died in Boston, Massachusetts, on October 6, 1979.
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19. Elizabeth Bishop - Quotation Guide
Elizabeth Bishop What childishness is it that while there s breath of life in our bodies, we are determined to rush to see the sun the other way around?
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Bishop's poetry avoids explicit accounts of her personal life, and focuses instead with great subtlety on her impressions of the physical world. Her images are precise and true to life, and they reflect her own sharp wit and moral sense.
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  • An Anthology of Twentieth-Century Brazilian Poetry
  • Becoming a Poet: Elizabeth Bishop With Marianne Moore and Robert Lowell Describes Elizabeth Bishop's friendships with Marianne Moore and Robert Lowell.
  • Conversations With Elizabeth Bishop Gathers twenty-five years of the poet's conversations with various interviewers, in which she discusses personal experiences, principal themes, the authors who influenced her, and other subjects.
  • Dear Elizabeth: Five Poems and Three Letters to Elizabeth Bishop
  • Exchanging Hats: Paintings Presents the little-known paintings of the poet Elizabeth Bishop and cites many painterly passages from Bishop's writing.
  • Geography III Miss Bishop's fifth book of poetry includes such recent works as Crusoe in England, Five Flights Up and the prose poem 12 O'Clock News.
  • One Art A long-anticipated collection of more than five hundred letters by a major American poet offers a wide range of Bishop's correspondence with fellow poets, such as Robert Lowell, and with other friends, creating a rich picture of her fascinating life.
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