This book approaches, for the first time, Bishop's work in multiple genres as a stylistic whole. Tapping into recent work on literature as a form of cognition, it also reinvigorates the long-neglected study of prose itself--a literary form whose history and structure has never received the scholarly attention it deserves.
-- "Elizabeth Bishop Society"
This book approaches, for the first time, Bishop's work in multiple genres as a stylistic whole. Tapping into recent work on literature as a form of cognition, it also reinvigorates the long-neglected study of prose itself--a literary form whose history and structure has never received the scholarly attention it deserves.
-- "Elizabeth Bishop Society"