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1 You Ought to Be Ashamed (but Aren’t): Elizabeth Bishop and the Subject of Lyric
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- 1 You Ought to Be Ashamed (but Aren’t): Elizabeth Bishop and the Subject of Lyric 42
- 2. Something for Someone: Anne Sexton, Interpretation, and the Shame of the Confessional 98
- 3. “Speaking in Effect”: Identifying (with) Bernadette Mayer’s Shamed Expressive Practice 154
- 4. Tired of Myself: Th e 1990s and the “Lyric Shame” Poem 210
- Afterword 265
- Notes 273
- Acknowledgments 329
- Credits 333
- Index 337
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- 1 You Ought to Be Ashamed (but Aren’t): Elizabeth Bishop and the Subject of Lyric 42
- 2. Something for Someone: Anne Sexton, Interpretation, and the Shame of the Confessional 98
- 3. “Speaking in Effect”: Identifying (with) Bernadette Mayer’s Shamed Expressive Practice 154
- 4. Tired of Myself: Th e 1990s and the “Lyric Shame” Poem 210
- Afterword 265
- Notes 273
- Acknowledgments 329
- Credits 333
- Index 337