Adrienne Rich: The Moment of Change
The volume covers the full progression of her poetry from the beginning through her most recent work. It clarifies her entire poetic output and illuminates her concepts of nation, the female body, power, and women's sexuality. In doing so, it draws on a vast body of literary, theoretical, and cultural scholarship. While the book offers a thorough study of Rich and her works, it also examines the critical reaction that her controversial writings have engendered. |
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Began writing poetry as a child with the encouragement and under the supervision of her father , Arnold Rich , in whose " very Victorian , pre - Raphaelite " library , Rich recalls , she read Tennyson , Keats , Arnold , Blake , Rossetti ...
... cultural , or political implications of her father's being Jewish ) , sent to a Christian church and schools , Adrienne Rich grew up as a poet , obedient to her exacting father , working very hard to master the craft .
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Contents
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Eruptions of the Female Psyche | 39 |
New Poetry Enters the World | 71 |
Seeing Is Changing Writing Is Renaming | 97 |
To Be an American Woman | 127 |
A New Relationship to the Universe | 159 |
Here Is a Map of Our Country | 187 |
Poetrys Inadmissible Untimely Messenger | 209 |
A Revolutionary Textual Strategy Embodying the Materiality of Womens Experience | 223 |
Fox Postmodern Adrienne Rich | 241 |
Notes | 249 |
Bibliography | 259 |
Index of Adrienne Richs Works | 269 |
General Index | 273 |