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El. knyga: Emily Dickinson: A Celebration for Readers

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The focus of this title, first published in 1989, begins with Dickinson’s poems themselves and the ways in which we read them. There are three readings for each of the six poems under consideration that are both complementary and provocative. The selected poems show Dickinson speaking of herself in increasingly wider relationships – to love, the outside world, death and eternity – and are grouped together to reveal her overlapping attitudes and feelings. Other topics discussed range from general epistemological and critical considerations to the poet’s self-identification and the process of reading her poetry as a feminist critic. This title will be of interest to students of literature.
Introduction 1(8)
Suzanne Juhasz
Cristanne Miller
Locating a Feminist Critical Practice: Between the Kingdom and the Glory 9(14)
Cheryl Walker
Workshop One Poem 271, "A solemn thing --- it was --- I said"
23(32)
Marcia Falk
Barbara Mossberg
29(6)
Maurya Simon
35(4)
Workshop Discussion
39(16)
Workshop Two Poem 315, "He fumbles at your Soul"
55(32)
Robin Riley Fast
Suzanne Juhasz
61(6)
Ellin Ringler-Henderson
67(6)
Workshop Discussion
73(14)
Workshop Three Poem 656, "The --- name of it --- is `Autumn'"
87(30)
Joanne Feit Diehl
Barbara Packer
91(4)
Workshop Discussion
95(22)
Workshop Four Poem 754, "My Life had stood --- a Loaded Gun"
117(34)
Joanne Dobson
Lillian Faderman
121(6)
Ellin Ringler-Henderson
127(6)
Workshop Discussion
133(18)
Workshop Five Poem 1581, "The farthest Thunder that I heard"
151(26)
Marcia Falk
Barbara Packer
155(4)
Workshop Discussion
159(18)
Workshop Six Poem 1651, "A Word made Flesh is seldom"
177
Joanne Feit Diehl
Cristanne Miller
181(4)
Maurya Simon
185(4)
Workshop Discussion
189(20)
Plenary Panel. Reading the Poems: Three Accounts
Robin Riley Fast, Reading Evanescence
209(8)
Suzanne Juhasz, Reading Dickinson Doubly
217(6)
Cristanne Miller, Approaches to Reading Dickinson
223(8)
Plenary Panel. Two Views of the Poet
Joanne Dobson, Emily Dickinson and the `Prickly Art' of Housekeeping
231(8)
Barbara Mossberg, Double Exposures: Emily Dickinson's and Gertrude Stein's Anti-autobiographies
239
Suzanne Juhasz, Cristanne Miller