Senaha, Eijun. “A Life of Louisa Sarah Bevington”. The Hokkaido University Annual Report on Cultural Sciences, Vol.
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, pp. 131-49. passim
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Textual Production | L. S. Bevington | Her work as an essayist, however, has only recently been discussed in detail. Eijun Senaha
analysed both her poetry and her essays in his brief biography in 2000, Senaha, Eijun. “A Life of Louisa Sarah Bevington”. The Hokkaido University Annual Report on Cultural Sciences, Vol. 101 , pp. 131-49. passim |
Textual Features | L. S. Bevington | The poems in Key-Notes are philosophical in nature, extensively discussing the origins of the universe, and of the Earth in particular, and Darwinian
evolution. Eijun Senaha
argues that they also reflect Emerson
's transcendentalism. Senaha, Eijun. “A Life of Louisa Sarah Bevington”. The Hokkaido University Annual Report on Cultural Sciences, Vol. 101 , pp. 131-49. 134 |
Textual Features | L. S. Bevington | Eijun Senaha
argues that the final poem of the volume, titled Dinner, is autobiographical. Senaha, Eijun. “A Life of Louisa Sarah Bevington”. The Hokkaido University Annual Report on Cultural Sciences, Vol. 101 , pp. 131-49. 143-4 |
Residence | L. S. Bevington | LSB
began married life with her husband living with his parents; later they alternated between London and Munich. Domingue, Jackie Dees. Doctrine and Dynamite. Texas A and M. 13 |
Literary responses | L. S. Bevington | Recent evaluations have been equally positive: Eijun Senaha
termed this book more polished and literary than Key-Notes, Senaha, Eijun. “A Life of Louisa Sarah Bevington”. The Hokkaido University Annual Report on Cultural Sciences, Vol. 101 , pp. 131-49. 137 |
Literary responses | L. S. Bevington | Compared with Bevington's other two collections, this little volume met with relatively little response (an omission which continues in current scholarship). Only one scholar, Eijun Senaha
, has discussed it in depth. He termed this... |
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