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ABBREVIATIONS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Manuscripts at Amherst College will be indicated by this initial and the library catalog number.
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Bingham, Millicent Todd. Ancestors' Brocades: The Literary Debut of Emily Dickinson. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1945.
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In Box 9 of the Dickinson Family Papers, bMS Am 1118.95.
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Bianchi, Martha Dickinson and Alfred Leete Hampson. The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson. Boston: Little, Brown, 1924.
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Franklin, R.W. The Editing of Emily Dickinson: A Reconsideration. Madison, Milwaukee, & London: U of Wisconsin P, 1967.
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Hart, Ellen Louise. "The Encoding of Homoerotic Desire: Emily Dickinson's Letters and Poems to Susan Dickinson,1850-1886." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 9, no. 2 (Fall 1990): 251-272.
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Franklin, R. W., Ed. The Manuscript Books of Emily Dickinson. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard UP, 1980. References to this edition will use this initial and cite fascicle number only.
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Franklin, R. W. "The Emily Dickinson Fascicles," Studies in Bibliography 36 (1983): 1-20.
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Bianchi, Martha Dickinson. Emily Dickinson Face to Face: Unpublished Letters with Notes and Reminiscences. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1932.
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H xxx corresponds to MS Am 1118.3 (xxx) H Bxx corresponds to MS Am 1118.5 (xx)
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Bingham, Millicent Todd. Emily Dickinson's Home: Letters of Edward Dickinson and His Family. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1955.
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Johnson, Thomas H. and Theodora Ward, Eds. The Letters of Emily Dickinson Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard U P, 1958. References to this edition will use this initial and give the number assigned by Johnson.
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Manuscripts at the Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.
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Wylder, Edith. The Last Face: Emily Dickinson's Manuscripts. Albuquerque: U of New Mexico P, 1971.
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Bianchi, Martha Dickinson. The Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1924.
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Sewall, Richard. The Life of Emily Dickinson. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1974.
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Franklin, R. W., Ed. The Master Letters of Emily Dickinson Amherst: Amherst College P, 1986.
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Manuscripts at the Morgan Library, New York.
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Hart, Ellen Louise and Martha Nell Smith, eds. Open Me Carefully:
Emily Dickinson's Intimate Letters to Susan Huntington Dickinson.
Ashfield, MA: Paris Press, 1998.
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Johnson, Thomas H., Ed. The Poems of Emily Dickinson. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard U P, 1955. References to this edition will use this initial and give the number assigned by Johnson.
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This refers to the Prose Fragments printed in Volume III, Letters (911-929). Citations will use these initials and give Johnson's number.
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Manuscripts at Princeton University.
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| Revelation |
Bingham, Millicent Todd. Emily Dickinson: A Revelation. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1954.
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Term used to refer to the "unbound fascicle sheets" (Vol. 2 of Manuscript Books) to "distinguish them from the poet's completed books."
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Bianchi, Martha Dickinson, ed. The Single Hound. Boston: Little, Brown, 1914.
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Manuscripts at Smith College.
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Leyda, Jay. The Years and Hours of Emily Dickinson. New Haven and London: Yale U P, 1960.
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Manuscripts at Yale University.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SECONDARY DICKINSON RESOURCES Agrawal, Abha. Emily Dickinson, Search for Self. New Delhi: Young Asia Publications, 1977. Alfrey, Shawn. The Sublime of Intense Sociability: Emily Dickinson, H.D., and Gertrude Stein. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 2000. Anderson, Charles. Emily Dickinson's Poetry: Stairway of Surprise. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1960. Arnold, Bill. Emily Dickinson's Secret Love: Mystery 'Master' behind Poems. Lake Worth, FL: PPB, 1998. Bacigalupo, Massimo, and Natalia Ginzburg. Poesie. Milan, Italy: Mondadori, 2004. ---. Poesie Milan: Arnoldo Mondadori, 1995. Barker, Wendy. Lunacy of Light: Emily Dickinson and the Experience of Metaphor. Carbondale: Southern llinois Univ. Press, 1987. Barolini, Helen. Their Other Side: Six American Women and the Lure of Italy. New York, NY: Fordham UP, 2006. Benfey, Christopher E. G. Emily Dickinson: Lives of a Poet. New York: Braziller, 1986. ---. Emily Dickinson and the Problem of Others Amherst: U of Massachusetts P, 1984. Bennett, Paula. Emily Dickinson: Woman Poet Iowa City: U of Iowa P, 1990. ---. My Life, a Loaded Gun: Female Creativity and Feminist Poetics. Boston: Beacon Press, 1986. Bianchi, Martha Dickinson. Emily Dickinson Face to Face: Unpublished Letters with Notes and Reminiscences. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1932. ---, and Alfred Leete Hampson, eds. Further Poems of Emily Dickinson. Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1929 ---. The Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1924. ---, and Alfred Leete Hampson, eds. The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson. Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1924. ---. The Single Hound. Doston: S.J. Parkhill, 1914. Bickman, Martin. The Unsounded Centre: Jungian Studies in American Romanticism Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1980. Bingham, Millicent Todd. Ancestors' Brocades: The Literary Debut of Emily Dickinson. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1955. ---. Emily Dickinson: A Revelation. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1954. ---, ed. Emily Dickinson's Home: Letters of Edward Dickinson and His Family. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1955. Blake, Caesar R. and Carlton F. Wells, eds. The Recognition of Emily Dickinson: Selected Criticism Since 1890. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1964. Bloom, Harold. Ed. Emily Dickinson: Modern Critical Views. New York: Chelsea House, 1985. Bosquet, Alain. Emily Dickinson. Paris, France: Editions Pierre Seghers, 1957. Boswell, Jeanetta. Emily Dickinson: A Bibliography of Secondary Sources, With Selective Annotations, 1890 Through 1987. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1989. Brantley, Richard. Experience and Faith: The Late-Romantic Imagination of Emily Dickinson. New York: Palgrave, 2004. Brinnin, John Malcolm. Emily Dickinson. New York, NY: Dell, 1960. Brose, Nancy Harris, Juliana McGovern Dupre, Wendy Tocher Kohler, and Jean McClure Mudge. Emily Dickinson: Profile of the Poet as Cook. Amherst, MA: Hamilton Newall, 1976. Brown, Amy Benson. Rewriting the Word: American Women Writers and the Bible Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1999. Browner, Stephanie. Love and Conquest: The Erotics of Colonial Discourse in Emily Dickinson's Poems and Letters. (22 Feb. 2001). Buckingham, Willis J. Emily Dickinson's Reception in the 1890's: A Documentary History. Pittsburgh and London: Univ. of Pittsburgh Press, 1989. ---. Emily Dickinson, an Annotated Bibliography: Writings, Scholarship, Criticism, and Ana, 1850-1968. Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press, 1970. Budick, E. Miller. Emily Dickinson and the Life of Language: a Study in Symbolic Poetics. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1985. Burr, Zofia A. Of Women, Poetry, and Power: Strategies of Address in Dickinson, Miles, Brooks, Lorde, and Angelou. Chicago: Univ. of Illinois Press, 2002. Cady, Edwin H., and Louis J. Budd. On Dickinson: The Best from American Literature Durham: Duke UP, 1990. Cameron, Sharon. Lyric Time: Dickinson and the Limits of Genre. Baltimore and London: John Hopkins Univ. Press, 1979. ---. Choosing Not Choosing: Dickinson's Fascicles. Chicago & London: U of Chicago P, 1992. Capps, Jack L. Emily Dickinson's Reading, 1836-1886. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1966. Carton, Evan. The Rhetoric of American Romance: Dialectic and Identity in Emerson, Dickinson, Poe, and Hawthorne. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985. Chase, Richard. Emily Dickinson. American Men of Letters Series. New York: William Sloan, 1951. Clendenning, Sheila T. Emily Dickinson, a Bibliography, 1850-1967. Kent, OH: Kent State Univ. Press, 1968. Cody, John. After Great Pain: The Inner Life of Emily Dickinson. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ. Press, Belknap Press, 1971. Coghill, Sheila (ed. and introd.), Thom Tammaro, and Robert Bly. Visiting Emily. Iowa City, IA: Univ. of Iowa Press, 2000. Conrad, Angela. The Wayward Nun of Amherst: Emily Dickinson and Medieval Mystical Women. New York: Garland, 2000. Cooley, Carolyn Lindley. The Music of Emily Dickinson's Poems and Letters: A Study of Imagery and Form. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2003. Crumbley, Paul. Inflections of the Pen: Dash and Voice in Emily Dickinson. Lexington, KY: Univ. Press of Kentucky, 1997. Danduarand, Karen. Dickinson Scholarship: An Annotated Bibliography, 1969-1985. New York: Garland Publishing, 1988. Danly, Susan, ed. Language as Object: Emily Dickinson and Contemporary Art. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1997. David, Thomas A., ed. 14 by Emily Dickinson with Selected Criticism. Chicago: Scott, Foresman, 1964. Delli-Carpini, John and Robert F. Morneau. Poetry as Prayer: Emily Dickinson. Pauline Books & Media, 2002. Dickenson, Donna. Emily Dickinson. Leamington Spa: Berg, 1985. Dickie, Margaret. Lyric Contingencies: Emily Dickinson and Wallace Stevens. Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennslyvania Press, 1991. Diehl, Joanne Feit. Dickinson and the Romantic Imagination. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 1981. Dobson, Joanne. Dickinson and the Strategies of Reticence : The Woman Writer in Nineteenth-Century America. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana Univ. Press, 1989. Donoghue, Denis. Emily Dickinson. Minneapolis: U. of Minn. P., 1969. Doriani, Beth Maclay. Emily Dickinson, Daughter of Prophecy. Amherst, MA: Univ. of Massachusetts Press, 1996. Duchac, Joseph. The Poems of Emily Dickinson: An Annotated Guide to Commentary Published in English, 1978-1989. New York, NY: G.K. Hall, 1993. ---. The Poems of Emily Dickinson: An Annotated Guide to Commentary Published in English, 1890-1977. Boston: Hall, 1979. Duncan, Douglas. Emily Dickinson. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd, 1965. Eberwein, Jane Donahue, ed. An Emily Dickinson Encyclopedia. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1998. ---. Dickinson: Strategies of Limitation. Amherst: Univ. of Massachusetts Press, 1985. Emily Dickinson, 1830-1886: A Bibliography. Amherst, MA, . England, Martha Winburn and John Sparrow. Hymns Unbidden: Donne, Herbert, Blake, Emily Dickinson and the Hymnographers. New York Public Library, 1966. Erkkila, Betsy. The Wicked Sisters: Women Poets, Literary History, and Discord. New York: Oxford UP, 1992. Farr, Judith, and Louise Carter. The Gardens of Emily Dickinson. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2004. ---. I Never Came to You in White. Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1996. ---. Emily Dickinson: A Collection of Critical Essays. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 1996. ---. The Passion of Emily Dickinson. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard Univ. Press, 1992. Fast, Robin Riley, and Christine Mack Gordon, eds. Approaches to Teaching Dickinson's Poetry. New York: MLA, 1989. Ferlazzo, Paul J. Critical Essays on Emily Dickinson Boston: Hall, 1984. ---. Emily Dickinson. Boston: Twayne, 1976. Finnerty, Páraic. Emily Dickinson's Shakespeare. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts P, 2006. Folsom, Ed and Kenneth M. Price. Dickinson, Slavery, and the San Domingo Moment. Ford, Thomas W. Heaven Beguiles the Tired: Death in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1966. Franklin, R. W. The Poems of Emily Dickinson Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1999. ---, ed. and introd. The Master Letters of Emily Dickinson. Amherst, MA: Amherst College, 1998. ---, ed. The Poems of Emily Dickinson I-III: Variorum Edition. Cambridge, MA, and London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1998. Poems in this edition will be cited by "FP" and the number assigned by Franklin. ---, ed. The Manuscript Books of Emily Dickinson. Cambridge & London: The Belknap P of Harvard UP, 1981. References to this edition will use "F" or "Set" and the fascicles or set number assigned by Franklin. ---. The Editing of Emily Dickinson: A Reconsideration. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1967. Fraser, Robert S., comp., and Richard M. Ludwig, introd. The Margaret Jane Pershing Collection of Emily Dickinson. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Lib., 1969. Frohock, Wilbur M. Strangers to This Ground: Cultural Diversity in Contemporary American Writing. Dallas, TX: South Methodish UP, 1961. Fuller, Jamie (ed.) and Marlene McLouglin. The Diary of Emily Dickinson. San Francisco: Mercury House, 1993. Further Poems of Emily Dickinson. Boston, MA, . Furukawa, Takao. Emily Dickinson no giho. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1980. Fuss, Diana. The Sense of an Interior: Four Writers and the Rooms That Shaped Them. New York, NY: Routledge, 2004. Galinsky, Hans. Wegbereiter moderner amerikanischer Lyrik: Interpretations- und Rezeptionsstudien zu Emily Dickinson und William Carlos Williams. Heidelberg: Winter, 1968. Galvin, Mary E. Queer Poetics: Five Modernist Women Writers. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1999. Garbowsky, Maryanne. The House Without the Door: A Study of Emily Dickinson and the Illness of Agoraphobia. Rutherford, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1989. Gardner, Thomas. A Door Ajar: Contemporary Writers and Emily Dickinson. New York, NY: Oxford UP, 2006. Gelpi, Albert. The Tenth Muse: The Psyche of the American Poet. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1975. ---. Emily Dickinson: The Mind of the Poet. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univ. Press, 1965. Gilbert, Sandra M., and Susan Gubar. The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination. New Haven: Yale UP, 1979. Grabher, Gudrun, Roland Hagenbuchle, Cristanne Miller, eds. The Emily Dickinson Handbook. Amherst: University of Massachusettes Press, 1998. Greenberg, Robert M. Splintered Worlds: Fragmentation and the Ideal of Diversity in the Work of Emerson, Melville, Whitman, and Dickinson. Boston: Northeastern Univ. Press, 1993. Griffith, Clark. The Long Shadow: Emily Dickinson's Tragic Poetry. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 1964. Guides at the DickinsonHomestead. Profile of Emily Dickinson as a Cook. Amherst, Mass.: Hamilton I. Newell, 1976. Guthrie, James R. Emily Dickinson's Vision: Illness and Identity in Her Poetry. Gainesville, FL: UP of Florida, 1998. Habegger, Alfred . "My wars are laid away in books": The Life of Emily Dickinson. New York: Modern Library Paperback edition, 2002. Hagenbüchle, Roland. Emily Dickinson: Wagnis der Selbstbegegnung. Tübingen: Stauffenburg, 1988. Halpin, K.D. and Kate Nugent. EMILY unplugged. Northampton, MA: Sleeveless Theatre, Inc., 1995-. Hampson, Alfred Leete. Emily Dickinson: A Bibliography. Northampton, MA,. Harris, Julie. Emily Dickinson-A Self- Portrait. New York: Caedmon Records, 1968. Hart, Ellen Louise, and Martha Nell Smith. Open Me Carefully: Emily Dickinson's Intimate Letters to Susan Huntington Dickinson. Ashfield, MA: Paris Press, 1998. Heginbotham, Eleanor Elson. Reading the Fascicles of Emily Dickinson: Dwelling in Possibility. Columbus: Ohio State UP, 2003. Heiskanen-Makela, Sirkk. In Quest of Truth: Observations on the Development of Emily Dickinson's Poetic Dialect. Jyvaskyla, 1970. Higgins, David. Portrait of Emily Dickinson: The Poet and Her Prose. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers Univ. Press, 1967. Himelhoch, Myra; Patterson, Rebecca; Elliott, Gary D. Emily Dickinson Bull. 1972. Homans, Margaret. Women Writers and Poetic Identity: Dorothy Wordsworth, Emily Bronte, and Emily Dickinson. Princeton University Press, 1980. Howe, Susan. My Emily Dickinson. Berkeley: North Atlantic Books, 1985. ---. The Birth-mark: Unsettling the Wilderness in American Literary History. Hanover, NH: Wesleyan UP, 1993. Hughes, Ted, ed. A Choice of Emily Dickinson's Verse. 1968. Iwata, Noriko. Emily Dickinson: Ai to Shi no Junkyosha. Osaka: Sogensha, 1982. Jackson, Virginia. Dickinson’s Misery. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 2005. Jacobsen, Josephine. Interviewed by Betty Parry. Truthtellers of the Times: Interviews with Contemporary Women Poets. Edited by Janet Palmer Mullaney. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1998. Jenkins, MacGregor. Emily Dickinson, Friend, and Neighbor. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1930. Johnson, Greg. Emily Dickinson: Perception and the Poet's Quest. University, AL: University of Alabama Press, 1985. Johnson, Tamara, ed. Readings on Emily Dickinson. Greenhaven Literary Companion to American Authors. Sand Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 1997. Johnson, Thomas H. Final Harvest: Emily Dickinson’s Poems. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1961. ---, and Theodora Ward ed. The Letters of Emily Dickinson. Cambridge & London: The Belknap P of Harvard UP, 1958. References to letters in this edition will use "L" and the number assigned by Johnson. ---. Emily Dickinson: An Interpretive Biography. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ. Press, Belknap Press, 1955. ---, ed. The Poems of Emily Dickinson. Cambridge & London: The Belknap P of Harvard UP, 1955. References to poems in this edition will use "P" and the number assigned by Johnson. ---. The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Including Variant Readings Critically Compared with All Known Manuscripts. Cambridge, MA, . Juhasz, Suzanne, Cristanne Miller, and Martha Nell Smith. Comic Power in Emily Dickinson. Austin: Univ. of Texas Press, 1993. ---, and Christanne Miller, eds. Emily Dickinson: A Celebration for Readers: Proceedings of the Conference Held on September 19-21, 1986 at the Claremont Colleges. New York: Gordon and Breach, 1989. ---. "The Undiscovered Continent": Emily Dickinson and the Space of the Mind. Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press, 1983. ---, ed. Feminist Critics Read Emily Dickinson. Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press, 1983. Kahn, Salamatullah. Emily Dickinson's Poetry: The Flood Subjects. New Delhi; Mystic, Conn.: Aarti Book Centre; Verry, 1969. Kamuf, Peggy. Signature Pieces: On the Institution of Authorship. Ithaca and London: Cornell Univ. Press, 1988. Kauffman, Linda. Discourses of Desire: Gender, Genre, and Epistolary Fictions. Ithaca and London: Cornell Univ. Press, 1986. Keller, Karl. The Only Kangaroo Among the Beauty: Emily Dickinson and America. Baltimore and London: John Hopkins Univ. Press, 1979. Kher, Inder Nath. The Landscape of Absence: Emily Dickinson’s Poetry. New Haven: Yale UP, 1974. Kirk, Connie Ann. Emily Dickinson: A Biography. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2004. Knapp, Bettina L. Emily Dickinson. New York: Continuum, 1989. Lalli, Biancamaria Tedeschini. Emily Dickinson. Florence: Monnier, 1963. Langton, Jane. Emily Dickinson in Dead. New York: St. Martin's, 1984. Lawrence, Robert R., and Frederick L. Morey. Emily Dickinson Bull. 22., 1972. Lease, Benjamin. Emily Dickinson's Readings of Men and Books: Sacred Sounding. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1990. Leiter, Sharon. Critical Companion to Emily Dickinson: A Literary Reference to Her Life and Work. New York, NY: Facts on File, 2007. Leyda, Jay. The Years and Hours of Emily Dickinson. New Haven and London: Yale Univ. Press, 1986. Lilliedahl, Ann. Emily Dickinson in Europe: Her Reputation in Selected Countries. Washington, DC: UP of America, 1981. Lilliedahl, Ann. Emily Dickinson in Europe: Her Reputation in Selected Countries. Washington, DC: UP of Amer., 1981. Lindberg-Seyersted, Brit. Emily Dickinson's Punctuation. Amer. Inst., Univ. of Oslo: Oslo, 1977. ---. Emily Dickinson’s Punctuation. Oslo: American Institute of Oslo, 1976. ---. The Voice of the Poet: Aspects of Style in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1968. Link, Franz. Zwei amerikanische Dichterinnen: Emily Dickinson und Hilda Doolittle. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 1979. Linscott, Robert N. ed. Selected Poems and Letters of Emily Dickinson. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., 1959. Loeffelholz, Mary. Dickinson and the Boundaries of Feminist Theory. Urbana, IL: Univ. of Illinois Press, 1991. Lombardo, Daniel. A Hedge Away: The Other Side of Emily Dickinson’s Amherst. Northampton, MA: Daily Hampshire Gazette, 2004. Longsworth, Polly. Emily Dickinson: A Letter. Amherst: The Friends of the Amherst College Library. 1992. ---. The World of Emily Dickinson. New York: W.W. Norton, 1990. ---. Austin & Mabel: The Amherst Affair and Love Letters of Austin Dickinson and Mabel Loomis Todd. New York: Holt, Rinehart, Winston, 1984. Loreto, Paola. La contemplazione dell'emblema: La poesia eretica di Emily Dickinson. Milan, Italy: Unicopli, 1999. Loving, Jerome. Emily Dickinson: The Poet on the Second Story. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1986. Lowenberg, Carlton. Emily Dickinson's Textbooks. Ed. Territa A. Lowenberg and Carla L. Brown. Berkeley, Calif.: West Coast Print Center, 1986. Lubbers, Klaus. Emily Dickinson: The Critical Revolution. Ann Arbor: The U of Michigan P, 1968. Lucas, Dolores D. Emily Dickinson and Riddle. Illinois UP: DeKalb, 1970. Luce, William. The Belle of Amherst. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1976. McIntosh, James. Nimble Believing: Dickinson and the Unknown. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2000. MacKenzie, Cynthia. Concordance of the Letters of Emily Dickinson. Boulder, CO: Univ. Press of Colorado, 2000. MacLeish, Archibald. Poetry and Experience. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1960. McNaughton, Ruth F. The Imagery of Emily Dickinson. Folcroft, PA: Folcroft Library Editions, 1973. McNeil, Helen. Emily Dickinson. London: Virago, 1986. McSweeney, Kerry. The Language of the Senses: Sensory-Perceptual Dynamics in Wordsworth, Coleridge, Thoreau, Whitman, and Dickinson. Montreal, QC: McGill-Queen's UP, 1998. Marder, Daniel. Exiles at Home: A Story of Literature in Nineteenth Century America Lanham, MD: UP of America, 1984. Martine, Wendy. Editor and "Introduction," The Cambridge Companion to Emily Dickinson. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2002. ---. An American Triptych: Anne Bradstreet, Emily Dickinson, Adrienne Rich. Chapel Hill and London: Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1984. Messiaen, P. Poémes Choisis. Paris, France: Aubier, 1956. Messmer, Marietta. A Vice for Voices: Reading Emily Dickinson's Correspondance. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2001. Meyerson, Joel. Emily Dickinson: A Descriptive Bibliography. Pittsburgh: U of Pittsburgh P, 1984. Miller, Cristanne. Emily Dickinson: A Poet's Grammar. Cambridge, Mass., and London: Harvard Univ. Press, 1987. Miller, Ruth. The Poetry of Emily Dickinson. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan Univ. Press, 1968. Mitchell, Domhnall. Measures of Possibility: Emily Dickinson's Manuscripts. Amherst, MA: U of Massachusetts P, 2005. ---. Emily Dickinson: Monarch of Perception. Amherst, MA: Univ. of Massachusetts Press, 2000. Mossberg, Barbara. Emily Dickinson: When a Writer is a Daughter. Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press, 1982. Mudge, Jean McClure. Emily Dickinson and the Image of Home. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1975. Nakauchi, Masao. Emily Dickinson: Tsuyu no Horosha. Tokyo: Nan'undo, 1981. Noble, Marianne. The Masochistic Pleasures of Sentimental Literature. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 2000. Oberhaus, Dorothy Huff. Emily Dickinson's Fascicles: Method & Meaning. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State Univ. Press, 1995. O’Keefe, Martha Lindblom. This Edifice: Studies in the Structure of the Fascicles of the Poetry of Emily Dickinson. Privately Printed, 1986. Oliver, Virginia H. Apocolypse of Green: A Study of Emily Dickinson's Eschatology. New York, Peter Lang, 1989. Olney, James. The Language(s) of Poetry: Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Gerard Manley Hopkins. Athens, Georgia: Univ. of Georgia Press, 1993. Orzeck, Martin and Robert Weisbuch, eds. Dickinson and Audience. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996. Ottlinger, Claudia. The Death-Motif in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson and Christina Rossetti. New York: Peter Lang, 1996. Paglia, Camille. Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson. London and New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, 1990. Patterson, Rebecca. The Riddle of Emily Dickinson. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1951. Petrino, Elizabeth A. Emily Dickinson and Her Contemporaries: Women's Versein America, 1820-1885. Hanover, NH: Univ. Press of New England, 1998. ---. Emily Dickinson's Imagery. Ed. Margaret Freeman. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1979. Petrino, Elizabeth A. Emily Dickinson and Her Contemporaries: Women's Verse in America, 1820-1885 Hanover, NH: UP of New England, 1998. Phillips, Elizabeth. Emily Dickinson: Personae and Performance. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State Univ. Press, 1996. Pickard, John B. Emily Dickinson: An Introduction and Interpretation. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1967. Pollak, Vivian R. ed. A Historical Guide to Emily Dickinson. New York: Oxford UP, 2004. --- ed. A Poet's Parents: The Courtship Letters of Emily Norcross and Edward Dickinson. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1988. ---. Dickinson: The Anxiety of Gender Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1984. Pollitt, Josephine. Emily Dickinson: The Human Background of Her Poetry. New York: Harper, 1930. Porter, David T. Dickinson: The Modern Idiom. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1981. ---. The Art of Emily Dickinson's Early Poetry. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1966. Power, Mary James, Sister. In the Name of the Bee: The Significance of Emily Dickinson. New York: Sheed & Ward, 1943. Pritchard, William H. Talking Back to Emily Dickinson, and Other Essays. Amherst, MA: Univ. of Massachusetts Press, 1998. Rich, Adrienne. A Wild Patience Has Taken Me This Far. New York: W.W. Norton, 1981. Robinson, John. Emily Dickinson: Looking to Canaan. Boston: Faber and Faber, 1986. Rosenbaum, Stanford P. Concordance to the Poems of Emily Dickinson. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1964. Rupp, Richard H. Critics on Emily Dickinson. University of Miami Press, 1972. Salska, Agnieszka. Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson: Poetry of the Central Consciousness. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1985. Sánchez-Eppler, Karen. Touching Liberty: Abolition, Feminism, and the Politics of the Body. Berkeley: U of California P, 1993. Scott, Winfield Townley. Exiles and Fabrications. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1961. Sewall, Richard B. The Life of Emily Dickinson. New York: Farrar, Streaus and Giroux, 1974. ---. The Lyman Letters: New Light on Emily Dickinson and Her Family. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1965. ---, ed. Emily Dickinson: A Collection of Critical Essays. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1963. Shackford, Martha Hale. Talks on Ten Poets, Wordsworth to Moody. New York, NY: Bookman, 1958. Sherwood, William. Circumference and Circumstance: Stages in the Mind and Art of Emily Dickinson. New York: Columbia University Press, 1968. Shurr, William H, ed., with Anna Dunlap and Emily Grey Shurr. New Poems of Emily Dickinson. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1993. ---. The Marriage of Emily Dickinson: A Study of the Fascicles. Lexington: Univ. of Kentucky Press, 1983.Sielke, Sabine. 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