Lizzie Borden in love: poems in women's voices
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Beschreibung: | Lori Schappell, a conjoined twin, addresses the Kmart cashier who eyes her with too much sympathy -- - The Rockwell poems - Irene, suicide, four years after divorcing Norman Rockwell and marrying Francis Hartley, Jr. - Mary Rockwell, after the abortion - Mary Rockwell, 1950 - Mary Rockwell after her son is accidentally stabbed while fencing - To Mary Rockwell, now dead -- - Mary Todd on her deathbed -- - Marie Laurent Pasteur addresses Louis in her mind while she scalds the sheets -- - Marie Laurent Pasteur watches Louis walk to the kennels after his stroke -- - Mary Cassatt, going blind, crosses her room -- - Katharine Hepburn in the attic with her dead brother -- - The Beuret-Claudel-Rodin poems - Rose Beuret in a cool bath while a servant reads the society pages to her - Camille Claudel bathing in the lake near Chateau D'Islette - Camille Claudel does not want to see the baby - Camille Claudel in her studio in Quai Bourbon - Camille Claudel refuses to sculpt clay given to her by Sister Saint Hildefonse at the Asylum - After a trip to the dentist with Sister Saint Hildefonse, Camille Claudel returns to the Asylum - Camille Claudel dies after thirty years in the Asylum -- - For Sylvia : come Winter. come, Winter -- - Minna Edison listens to her husband give a lecture around the time he is deciding to disown Thomas Edison, Jr., Minna's stepson -- - Margaret Sanger addresses the ghost of Ida Craddock -- - Monica Lewinsky thinks of Bill Clinton while standing naked in front of a hotel mirror -- - Mrs. Dali -- - The Borden poems - Lizzie Borden addresses her jury of men - Lizzie Borden in love - The night Lizzie Borden dies -- - The lion tamer's wife after the lion's escape from the Motordome -- - Dorothy Day's daughter, pregnant with her ninth child, begs her mother for charity : a bedtime prayer -- - Marie Curie gives advice to her daughter Irene before her wedding -- - The Mule-faced woman, 1926 -- - Ethel Waters' mother, Louise, raped at twelve, cannot listen to her daughter sing "His eye is on the sparrow" -- - Ida Saxton McKinley, the First Lady, seizes during a dinner party -- - Helen Keller dying in her sleep |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 71 p.) |
ISBN: | 0809327252 080938812X 9780809327256 9780809388127 |
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