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“And Then His Mother Wouldn’t Recognize Him”: Freed Verse and Loss in Elizabeth Bishop’s “Crusoe in England”
Hannah Loeb
Contemporary Literature, October 2024, 64 (4) 525-554; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/cl.64.4.525
Hannah Loeb
University of Virginia
Works Cited
- Armstrong, Isobel
- Berger, Charles
- Bielle, Joelle
- Bishop, Elizabeth
- Bishop, Elizabeth
- Bishop, Elizabeth
- Bishop, Elizabeth
- Chiasson, Dan
- Curry, Renée R.
- Doreski, C. K.
- Easthope, Antony
- Eliot, T. S.
- Finch, Annie
- Freud, Sigmund
- Ginsberg, Allen
- Glaser, Ben
- Hartman, Charles O.
- Henderson, Stephen E.
- Holder, Alan
- Hollander, John
- Leighton, Angela
- Lombardi, Marilyn May
- Lombardi, Marilyn May
- Longenbach, James
- McCabe, Susan
- Page, Barbara
- Patterson, Laura Sloan
- Ramazani, Jahan
- Steele, Timothy
- Travisano, Thomas
- Vendler, Helen
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Contemporary Literature
Vol. 64, Issue 4
1 Oct 2024
“And Then His Mother Wouldn’t Recognize Him”: Freed Verse and Loss in Elizabeth Bishop’s “Crusoe in England”
Hannah Loeb
Contemporary Literature Oct 2024, 64 (4) 525-554; DOI: 10.3368/cl.64.4.525
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