Draws on the letters between Elizabeth Bishop and Anne Stevenson to analyze Bishop's poems, focusing on Bishop's search for self-placement in her childhood, her fascination with seventeenth-century baroque art, her use of the fable to give autonomy and authority to natural creatures, and her acceptance of evolutionary change.
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