CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... Island poems present their own figure of the single self floating in a " heartless immensity , " and for Bishop they instinctively take on an elegiac tone . Her poems " Crusoe in England " and " North Haven " record the loss of human ...
... Island poems present their own figure of the single self floating in a " heartless immensity , " and for Bishop they instinctively take on an elegiac tone . Her poems " Crusoe in England " and " North Haven " record the loss of human ...
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... island birds and flowers ( including the " burning " Hawkweed ) , can be seen as an exercise in articulation set against an Atlantic of loss . The contrast between the vivid presentness of the moment and the elusiveness of memory points ...
... island birds and flowers ( including the " burning " Hawkweed ) , can be seen as an exercise in articulation set against an Atlantic of loss . The contrast between the vivid presentness of the moment and the elusiveness of memory points ...
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... island " and asserts that in the modern world each of us is more deeply pained by the injury of singularity because ... islands that once formed a single continent . Singularity has diminished us modern human beings , Arnold suggests ...
... island " and asserts that in the modern world each of us is more deeply pained by the injury of singularity because ... islands that once formed a single continent . Singularity has diminished us modern human beings , Arnold suggests ...
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