Background
Elizabeth Loizeaux was born on December 16, 1950, in Mineola, New York.
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Elizabeth Loizeaux studied at Mount Holyoke College. She got a Bachelor of Arts.
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Elizabeth Loizeaux studied at the University of Michigan. She got a Master of Arts and a Doctor of Philosophy.
Elizabeth Loizeaux
(This volume traces Yeats' fascination with the visual art...)
This volume traces Yeats' fascination with the visual arts and their influence on his poetry. Elizabeth Bergmann Loizeaux demonstrates how the influences in Yeats' early years, especially his interest in Pre-Raphaelite painting, helped shape his aesthetic theory and practice as a poet. She argues that the analogies Yeats often used between the visual arts and literature provide an apt way to characterize his own work.
https://www.amazon.com/Yeats-Visual-Arts-Irish-Studies/dp/0815629958
1986
(What happens when, in the wake of postmodernism, the old ...)
What happens when, in the wake of postmodernism, the old enterprise of bibliography, textual criticism, or scholarly editing crosses paths and processes with visual and cultural studies? In Reimagining Textuality, major scholars map out in this volume a new discipline, drawing on and redirecting a host of subfields concerned with the production, distribution, reproduction, consumption, reception, archiving, editing, and sociology of texts.
https://www.amazon.com/Reimagining-Textuality-Textual-Studies-Print/dp/0299173844
2002
(This extended treatment of the poetic representation of v...)
This extended treatment of the poetic representation of visual art examines a wide range of figures, from William Butler Yeats and Marianne Moore to Anne Sexton and Ted Hughes. Elegantly and persuasively written, the study also contains a rich sample of images that allows readers to see the same works these poets were addressing. By investigating the complex, changing relations between twentieth-century poetry, visual art, and audience, it considers how poetic responses to visual art place the lyric firmly within the social world. For those interested in the interplay between poetry and visual art, this will be essential reading.
https://www.amazon.com/Twentieth-Century-Poetry-Elizabeth-Bergmann-Loizeaux/dp/052188795X
2008
Elizabeth Loizeaux was born on December 16, 1950, in Mineola, New York.
Elizabeth Loizeaux attended Mount Holyoke College, where she received a Bachelor of Arts in 1972. Besides, Loizeaux graduated from the University of Michigan. There she earned a Master of Arts in 1974 and a Doctor of Philosophy in English in 1980.
Before coming to Boston University in 2012, Elizabeth Loizeaux taught at the University of Maryland, College Park. She worked as an assistant professor, then associate professor of English from 1980, and also was a director of English undergraduate studies from 1990 to 1995. She is currently detailed full-time to the provost's office, where she serves as the associate provost for Undergraduate Affairs. Although Loizeaux is not at the moment teaching, she is glad to talk with students interested in 20th-century poetry and to work with students pursuing independent projects at the graduate or undergraduate level. Elizabeth Loizeaux also was a visiting professor at the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom in 1985-1986, teaches at Yeats International Summer School in 1996 and 1998 in Ireland, and at and Tübingen University in Germany in 2002.
Additionally, Elizabeth Loizeaux is a writer. She is the author of Yeats in the Visual Arts and is coeditor of Reimagining Textuality: Textual Studies in the Late Age of Print. It is an in-depth study of the way pre-Raphaelite painting, William Morris's tapestry, William Blake's woodcuts, theatrical design, Byzantine art, and Renaissance sculpture influenced Yeats's poetry as he moved through various stages in his work. Another book, Reimagining Textuality, is a collection of nine essays and has three sections, with a response at the end of each section. The essayists, most from university English departments, specializes in cultural studies, textual editing, and verbal-visual studies. They write about technology and impact on the production of texts, integrating visual items into the text, and the relationships between the spoken and written word, including the element of the audience. Moreover, Elizabeth Loizeaux is a contributor of articles to journals, including Yeats: An Annual of Critical and Textual Studies, Word & Image, and Review.
Elizabeth Loizeaux is well known as a writer and educator. She taught for more than thirty years in the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Germany. Besides, Loizeaux was a Center for Teaching Excellence-Lilly fellow in 1995-1996 and received the National Endowment for the Humanities summer stipend in 1982.
(What happens when, in the wake of postmodernism, the old ...)
2002(This extended treatment of the poetic representation of v...)
2008(This volume traces Yeats' fascination with the visual art...)
1986Elizabeth Loizeaux married in 1982.