The Waiting House

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Date
2016-12-01Author
Mueller, Erika Marie
Department
English
Advisor(s)
Kimberly Blaeser
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The poems in this collection, The Waiting House, use techniques associated with an evolving elegiac tradition in their portrayal of anticipatory grief born of terminal illness and impending loss. Like the melancholic mourning of modern elegies described by Jahan Ramazani, my poems often resist consolation even as they borrow from elegiac conventions like poetic substitution and repetition. Additionally, they utilize strategies and patterns of literary anger outlined by Alicia Suskin Ostriker as common in postwar American women’s poetry, to express anger that is also anticipatory grief. Finally, this collection uses illness metaphors to question the well being of a larger body, house, and ecology.
Subject
Anticipatory Grief
Cancer
Ecology
Elegy
Motherhood
Poetry
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/91222Type
dissertation