Critical studies of poems by Dickinson, Moore, Levertov, Plath, Sexton, Brooks, Giovanni, Alta, and Rich trace the development of a now distinct tradition of poetry by women
I am a retired Professor of English and Women's Studies from the University of Colorado, Boulder. Among my many books are "Reading from the Heart: Women, Literature, and the Search for True Love" and "The Undiscovered Continent: Emily Dickinson and the Space of the Mind."
My new book, "Discovering Senior Space: A Memoir," has just been published. It is not literary criticism. It is written for a general audience.