Preface iv; Acknowledgments xi; Women Poets and Alcohol: An Introduction 13; Chapter 1 - ''Just a Little One'': Dorothy Parker as Archetype 35; Chapter 2 - ''The Alchemist'': Louise Bogan 59; Chapter 3 - ''I must not die of pity'': Edna St. Vincent Millay's Addictions 97; Chapter 4 - ''Hold to Oblivion'': Elinor Wylie's Intolerable Life 122; Chapter 5 - ''Thought's End'': Leonie Adams and the Life of the Mind 143; Chapter 6 - ''Words from the Piazza del Limbo'': Isabella Gardner as Fallen Woman 169; Chapter 7 - ''The Prodigal'': Elizabeth Bishop's Exile 194; Chapter 8 - Jean Garrigue: An Epilogue 225; Afterword 240; Notes 246; Works Cited 255
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''Millier makes a convincing case for the way these poems engage, often in veiled forms, with both the allures of alcohol for women writers and the consequent dangers of alcoholism. An intelligent and captivating work.'' Thomas Travisano, editor of Words in Air: The Complete Correspondence Between Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell

