From her childhood in Nova Scotia to her travels in Brazil, the show showcases the geographical spirit of Bishop's life, combined with scenes from her poetry.
The different locations and dramatized lives in Crane's poetry and in his greatest work, The Bridge, illustrate this point.
Dramatic scenes and New England landscapes illuminate Dickinson's passionate genius, and her poetry represents a wide range of imaginative experiences.
From the bold originality of "Prufrock" to the probing, meditative style of "The Four Quartets," Eliot's life, influences, and poetry are explored through photographs, archival footage, and discussions with friends, critics, and scholars.