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Emily Dickinson

Bloom, Harold2008
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A critical guide to the works of the 19th century American poet Emily Dickinson.The vast majority of her poems were published posthumously, as she kept her writing private. It includes perceptive interpretations of Dickinson and her creative output.
Main title:
Emily Dickinson / by Harold Bloom (Editor)
Imprint:
New York Bloom's Literary Criticism 2008
Collation:
232 p. Mode of access: World Wide Web
Audience:
SecondaryGeneral
Contents:
Editor’s note - Introduction / Harold Bloom - Sumptuous destitution / Richard Wilbur - Presence and place in Emily Dickinson’s poetry / Douglas Anderson - The development of Dickinson’s style / Timothy Morris - Dickinson’s discontinuous lyric self / Margaret Dickie - Revising the script: Emily Dickinson’s Manuscripts / Domhnall Mitchell - Emily Dickinson as an editorial problem / G. Thomas Tanselle - Emily Dickinson and popular culture / David S. Reynolds - Musical qualities of Dickinson’s poetry: Nineteenth century views / Carolyn Lindley Cooley - Dickinson’s epistolary naturalness/ Logan Esdale - Public and private in Dickinson’s war poetry / Shira Wolosky - Emily Dickinson’s unutterable word / Deirdre Fagan - Meeting her maker: Emily Dickinson's god / Jay Ladin - Earth’s most graphic Transaction: The syllables of Emily Dickinson / John Felstiner - Chronology - Contributors - Bibliography - Acknowledgements - Index.
ISBN:
9781438112923 (ebook)
Dewey class:
811.4 DIC
Local class:
811.4
Language:
English
BRN:
69249
Electronic access:
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
OnlineOnline resource (Member logon)811.4 DICNot for loan (Set: 10 Feb 2016)
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