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Much of Elizabeth Bishop's work was published again after her death, with new work being found years after her passing. The works include not just previously unpublished work, but drafts, correspondences, and notes. Bishop was her own harshest critic, and her final drafts always sparked interest.

 

Her posthumous works include:

 

  • The Complete Poems 1927--1979

  • Edgar Allan Poe and the Juke-Box

  • Poems, Prose, and Letters

All of Elizabeth Bishop's work was compiled after her death, along with several interviews, short stories, and previously unknown poems she had discarded or simply not finished over the years. These were taken and included in the following works:

 

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