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title:Hints and Disguises : Marianne Moore and Her Contemporaries
author:Goodridge, Celeste.
publisher:University of Iowa Press
isbn10 | asin:0877452393
print isbn13:9780877452393
ebook isbn13:9781587290909
language:English
subjectMoore, Marianne,--1887-1972--Contemporaries, Moore, Marianne,--1887-1972--Knowledge--Literature, American poetry--20th century--History and criticism.
publication date:1989
lcc:PS3525.O5616Z673 1989eb
ddc:811/.52
subject:Moore, Marianne,--1887-1972--Contemporaries, Moore, Marianne,--1887-1972--Knowledge--Literature, American poetry--20th century--History and criticism.
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Hints and Disguises
Marianne Moore and Her Contemporaries
By Celeste Goodridge
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA PRESS
IOWA CITY Picture 2
Page iv
University of Iowa Press, Iowa City 52242
Copyright 1989 by the University of Iowa
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
First edition, 1989
Typesetting by G&S Typesetters, Austin, Texas
Printing and binding by Thomson-Shore, Dexter, Michigan
No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by
any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and
recording, without permission in writing from the publisher.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Goodridge, Celeste.
Hints and disguises: Marianne Moore and her contemporaries/by
Celeste Goodridge.1st ed.
p. cm.
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-87745-239-3
1. Moore, Marianne, 18871972Contemporaries. 2. Moore,
Marianne, 18871972KnowledgeLiterature. 3. American
poetry20th centuryHistory and criticism. I. Title.
PS3525.O5616Z673 1989 89-4758
811'.52dc19 CIP
Page v
For my mother and in memory of
Clare Elizabeth Barnett, 19541976
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Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
A Note on the Text
xi
1. "Breasting the mode": Moore's Place in High Modernism
1
2. "Aristocratic cipher": Moore's Reviews of Stevens
27
3. "Firm piloting of rebellious fluency": Moore's Reviews of Pound's Cantos
55
4. "Poets are never of the world in which they live": Moore's Quarrel with Williams
75
5. "Combative sincerity" and "Studious constraint": The Literary Exchanges of Moore and Eliot
100
Afterword
127
Permissions
135
Notes
137
Selected Bibliography
161
Index
171

Page ix
Acknowledgments
The late David Kalstone, who encouraged me to undertake this study as a dissertation, stands behind this book as a presence and voice who continues to influence and inspire my work. Elaine Showalter and Tom Edwards generously commented on this as a dissertation and provided essential advice concerning revisions for the book. The Graduate English Program of Rutgers University provided funds for some of my first trips to the Moore archive.
Sincere thanks to Pat Willis, the curator of American literature at the Beinecke Library of Yale University, for reading and discussing an earlier draft of the book and for sharing her extensive knowledge of Moore and the Moore archive with me; her guidance has been exemplary. Members of the Rosenbach Museum and Library staff, Ellen Dunlap, Evelyn Feldman, Leslie Morris, Carol Jones Neuman, and Joan Watson, have been most helpful during the course of my research. I am especially grateful to Marianne Craig Moore, Literary Executor for the Estate of Marianne Moore, for permitting me to cite unpublished material. Special thanks also to Peggy Fox, of New Directions, for clarifying issues of copyright law for me. Others have offered friendship and collegiality during the writing of this book. This cannot be acknowledged sufficiently, but thanks to Anne Blackford, Frank Burroughs, Brewster Buttfield, Helen Carson, Carol Colatrella, Charlotte Daniels, Anne Fleche, Carol McGuirk, Linda Kozusko, George and Cleo Kearns, Gayle Pemberton, Barry Quails, Alan Nadel, Judy Novey, Mark Scott, Ed Shea, Johanna Smith, Linda Turzynski, William Watterson, and Jim Wood.
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Grants from the Bowdoin College Faculty Development Fund made it possible for me to complete the research for this book. Several people have also helped bring the book to its closure. Robert Boenig typed the manuscript onto computer disks, making every step of the publishing process easier. Thanks to Gail Zlatnik of the University of Iowa for her meticulous copyediting of the manuscript.
My greatest debt is to Margaret M. Phelan for unwavering friendship, endless conversations, and for reading drafts of this with patience and freshness of perception; her observations and insights have been invaluable in shaping my own.
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