Feminist Poets is a single-volume reference that contains selected essays from Critical Survey of Poetry, Fourth Edition. Every article in this set was carefully selected by our editors to provide the best information available about the topic covered. The essays in Feminist Poets discuss such influential poets as Margaret Atwood, Lorna Dee Cervantes, Alice Fulton, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Getrude Stein. See below for the complete Table of Contents.
Feminist Poets Table of Contents
Feminist Criticism
Allen, Paula Gunn
Atwood, Margaret
Behn, Aphra
Bishop, Elizabeth
Boland, Eavan
Cervantes, Lorna Dee
Forché, Carolyn
Fulton, Alice
H. D.
Hirshfield, Jane
Howe, Susan
Levertov, Denise
Mew, Charlotte
Millay, Edna St. Vincent
Moore, Marianne
Moss, Thylias
Ostriker, Alicia Suskin
Plath, Sylvia
Rich, Adrienne
Rukeyser, Muriel
Sexton, Anne
Stein, Gertrude
Walker, Alice
Yamada, Mitsuye
Yosano Akiko
About Critical Survey of Poetry
Completely updated and expanded, Critical Survey of Poetry, Fourth Edition profiles major poets throughout history and the world, including analyses of their significant individual poems or collections. This new edition includes all poets from the previous edition and adds 145 new ones, covering 843 poets in total.
All the original essays were evaluated for their currency, and 133 of them were replaced or given substantial revision, in most cases by the original contributor. The sections "Other literary forms," "Achievements," "Biography," and "Analysis" were updated to include recent developments: new titles or awards, changes in residence or employment, and shifts in critical and popular reception. For these essays, material on one or more specific poems or collections was added.
For all essays, the bibliographies--lists of the poet's works and sources for further consultation--were revised to provide readers with the latest information. Every overview essay and its bibliography was brought up to date as well.
Essays begin with full data on dates and places of birth and death, and a list of the poet's "Principal Poetry." Next is a brief overview of "Other literary forms" and two longer sections, "Achievements" and "Biography." The longest section, "Analysis," discusses the poet's work and examines several poems. The final section includes a listing of other major works and a bibliography containing up-to-date resources. All essays are signed by the academics and other experts who wrote them.