Feminist Critics Read Emily DickinsonSuzanne Juhasz Indiana University Press, 1983 - 184 עמודים While feminist criticism has come only recently to the study of Emily Dickinson, it seems inevitable that Dickinson -- the greatest woman poet in the English language -- should be viewed in the cultural, psychological, historical, and literary context of her womanhood. The essays in this collection are dedicated to the continued exploration and definition of Dickinson's artistry. "Feminist Critics Read Emily Dickinson" heralds an exciting new vision of the work of a great poet. -- From publisher's description. |
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BARBARA ANTONINA CLARKE MOSSBERG | 45 |
KARL KELLER Notes on Sleeping with Emily Dickinson | 67 |
ADALAIDE MORRIS The Love of Thee | 98 |
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