@misc
{TN_libero_mab2,
author = {
Dickie, Margaret
AND
Travisano, Thomas
},
title = {
Gendered Modernisms
American Women Poets and Their Readers
},
publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press},
publisher = {},
isbn = {9781512801668},
keywords = {
American poetry Women authors History and criticism
,
American poetry 20th century History and criticism
,
Authors and readers United States History 20th century
,
Books and reading United States History 20th century
,
Canon (Literature)
,
Modernism (Literature) United States
,
Women and literature United States History 20th century
,
LITERARY CRITICISM / Women Authors
},
year = {[2016]},
year = {, ©1996},
abstract = {Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Introduction -- -- Part I. Gertrude Stein (1874-1946) -- -- 1. Recovering the Repression in Stein’s Erotic Poetry -- -- 2. History as Conjugation: Stein’s Stanzas in Meditation and the Literary History of the Modernist Long Poem -- -- Part II. H. D. (1886-1961) -- -- 3. H. D., Modernism, and the Transgressive Sexualities of Decadent-Romantic Platonism -- -- 4. Pornopoeia, the Modernist Canon, and the Cultural Capital of Sexual Literacy: The Case of H. D. -- -- Part III. Marianne Moore (1887-1972) -- -- 5. “So As to Be One Having Some Way of Being One Having Some Way of Working”: Marianne Moore and Literary Tradition -- -- 6. “The Frigate Pelican” ’s Progress: Marianne Moore’s Multiple Versions and Modernist Practice -- -- Part IV. Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) -- -- 7. Jouissance and the Sentimental Daughter: Edna St. Vincent Millay -- -- 8. Antimodern, Modern, and Postmodern Millay: Contexts of Revaluation -- -- Part V. Laura (Riding) Jackson (1901-1991) -- -- 9. Laura (Riding) Jackson’s “Really New” Poem -- -- Part VI. Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) -- -- 10. The Elizabeth Bishop Phenomenon -- -- Part VII. Muriel Rukeyser (1913-1980) -- -- 11. Muriel Rukeyser and Her Literary Critics -- -- 12. “The Buried Life and the Body of Waking”: Muriel Rukeyser and the Politics of Literary History -- -- Part VIII. Gwendolyn Brooks (1917– ) -- -- 13. Whose Canon? Gwendolyn Brooks: Founder at the Center of the “Margins” -- -- Contributors -- -- Index -- -- Backmatter},
address = {
Philadelphia, Pa.
,
},
url = {
http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
}
}