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Botteghe Oscure: Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell

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Abstract This essay explores Elizabeth Bishop’s and Robert Lowell’s relationship with Princess Marguerite Caetani and her journal Botteghe Oscure. Rather straightforward in the case of Bishop, this relationship was more complex in the case of Lowell. The essay profits from unpublished letters to and from them, especially from those held at the Caetani Archives in Rome.
The Pennsylvania State University Press
Title: Botteghe Oscure: Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell
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Abstract This essay explores Elizabeth Bishop’s and Robert Lowell’s relationship with Princess Marguerite Caetani and her journal Botteghe Oscure.
Rather straightforward in the case of Bishop, this relationship was more complex in the case of Lowell.
The essay profits from unpublished letters to and from them, especially from those held at the Caetani Archives in Rome.

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