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The Letters of Emily Dickinson


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English | April 2, 2024 | ISBN: 0674982975 | True EPUB | 976 pages | 21.4 MB
The definitive edition of Emily Dickinson’s correspondence, expanded and revised for the first time in over sixty years.

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‘Faith’ is a fine invention Dickinson’s Performance of Doubt and Belief


Free Download Regina Yoong, ""’Faith’ is a fine invention": Dickinson’s Performance of Doubt and Belief"
English | ISBN: 981999683X | 2024 | 148 pages | EPUB, PDF | 313 KB + 1532 KB
This book covers nineteenth-century American poet Emily Dickinson who captured the multifaceted nature of life in all of its uncertainties. Studies on her exploration of faith are ample, but in this book, the author uncovers Dickinson’s playful role-play in enacting solemn themes of religion, death, and the unknown. Dickinson’s creativity encompasses not only her use of language but also her poetic personae and self-created poetic stages inviting readers to question, contemplate deeply or even poke fun at life’s absurdities. By using performative roles such as the rejected outcast, passive supplicant, and playful warrior, Dickinson unveils-through a paradoxical framework of belief and unbelief- a line of inquiry that is multifocal and erratic to "tell all the truth and tell it slant."

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A Place for Humility Whitman, Dickinson, and the Natural World


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English | ISBN: 1609382714 | 2014 | 288 pages | PDF | 2 MB
Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman are widely acknowledged as two of America’s foremost nature poets, primarily due to their explorations of natural phenomena as evocative symbols for cultural developments, individual experiences, and poetry itself. Yet for all their metaphorical suggestiveness, Dickinson’s and Whitman’s poems about the natural world neither preclude nor erase nature’s relevance as an actual living environment. In their respective poetic projects, the earth matters both figuratively, as a realm of the imagination, and also as the physical ground that is profoundly affected by human action. This double perspective, and the ways in which it intersects with their formal innovations, points beyond their traditional status as curiously disparate icons of American nature poetry. That both of them not only approach nature as an important subject in its own right, but also address human-nature relationships in ethical terms, invests their work with important environmental overtones.

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White Heat The Friendship of Emily Dickinson and Thomas Wentworth Higginson


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English | 2008 | pages: 432 | ISBN: 1400044014, 0307456307 | EPUB | 2,1 mb
The first book to portray one of the most remarkable friendships in American letters, that of Emily Dickinson-recluse, poet-and Thomas Wentworth Higginson, minister, literary figure, active abolitionist.

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The Poems of Emily Dickinson Reading Edition


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English | 2005 | pages: 696 | ISBN: 0674018249, 0674676246 | EPUB | 0,4 mb
Emily Dickinson, poet of the interior life, imagined words/swords, hurling barbed syllables/piercing. Nothing about her adult appearance or habitation revealed such a militant soul. Only poems, written quietly in a room of her own, often hand-stitched in small volumes, then hidden in a drawer, revealed her true self. She did not live in time but in universals―an acute, sensitive nature reaching out boldly from self-referral to a wider, imagined world.

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