Filling Station Analysis Elizabeth Bishop critical analysis of poem, review school overview. Analysis of the poem. literary terms.
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Academic and critical articles on Elizabeth Bishop Benigni, Michael. "The Oracular Imagination in Elizabeth Bishop," in Antigonish Review #123. Brief commentary on "Filling Station" from leading critics, at the Modern American Poetry Site (Univ. of Illinois)
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--this little filling station, oil-soaked, oil-permeated to a disturbing, over-all black translucency. Be careful with that match! Father wears a dirty, oil-soaked monkey suit that cuts him under the arms, and several quick and saucy and greasy sons assist him (it's a family filling More poems by Elizabeth Bishop...
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--Not to have had to stop for gas and heard the sad, two-noted, wooden tune of disparate wooden clogs carelessly clacking over a grease-stained filling-station floor. (In another country the clogs would all be tested. More poems by Elizabeth Bishop...
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Jun 1, 2006 Examining Problems in the Airline Industry / Book Review Examining Themes in "Filling Station" by Elizabeth Bishop
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Elizabeth Bishop - "Filling Station". The poem consists of seven stanzas. You must submit for review: 1 essay to get limited access...
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Chapter 10: Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) (a) As Bishop describes setting and inhabitants of this "family filling station," she deliberately builds upon the initial observation, "Oh, but it is dirty!" Why dwell upon and develop this commentary? Does it suggest a missing family member?
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The Poetry of Elizabeth Bishop Elizabeth Bishop was born in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1911, and lost her mother into a mental institution when she was five years old–a loss that was permanent. Her father was already dead. Originally published in the June 1984 issue of Boston Review...
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