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  1. A companion to Emily Dickinson
    Beteiligt: Smith, Martha Nell (HerausgeberIn); Loeffelholz, Mary (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Blackwell Publishing Ltd., Malden, MA.

    Architecture of the unseen /Aife Murray --Fracturing a master narrative, reconstructing "Sister Sue" /Ingrid Satelmajer --Public, private spheres : what reading Emily Dickinson's mail taught me about Civil Wars /Martha Nell Smith --"Pretty much all... mehr

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    Architecture of the unseen /Aife Murray --Fracturing a master narrative, reconstructing "Sister Sue" /Ingrid Satelmajer --Public, private spheres : what reading Emily Dickinson's mail taught me about Civil Wars /Martha Nell Smith --"Pretty much all real life" : the material world of the Dickinson family /Jane wald --"Drums off the phantom battlements" : Dickinson's War poems in discursive context /Faith Barrett --Eagle's eye : Dickinson's view of battle /Renée Bergland --"How news must feel when traveling" : Dickinson and Civil War media /Eliza Richards --Really indigenous productions : Emily Dickinson, Josiah Holland, and nineteenth-century popular verse /Mary Loeffelholz --Thinking Dickinson thinking poetry /Virginia Jackson --Dickinson and the exception /Max Cavitch --Dickinson's uses of spiritualism : the "Nature" of democratic belief /Paul Crumbley --"Forever-- is composed of Nows-- " : Emily Dickinson's conception of time /Gudrun M. Grabher --God's place in Dickinson's ecology /Nancy Mayer --Auntie Gus felled it new /Tim Morris --Reading Dickinson in her context : the fascicles /Eleanor Elson Heginbotham --Poetics of interruption : Dickinson, death, and the fascicles /Alexandra Socarides --Climates of the creative process : Dickinson's epistolary journal /Connie Ann Kirk --Hearing the visual lines : how manuscript study can contribute to an understanding of Dickinson's prosody /Ellen Louise Hart, with Sandra Chung --"The Thews of Hymn" : Dickinson's metrical grammar /Michael L. Manson --Dickinson's structured rhythms /Cristanne Miller --Digital regiving : editing the sweetest messages in the Dickinson electronic archives /Tanya Clement --Editing Dickinson in an electronic environment /Lara Vetter --"Dare you see a soul at the White Heat?" : thoughts on a "little home-keeping person" /Sandra M. Gilbert --Re-playing the Bible : my Emily Dickinson /Alicia Ostriker --"For flash and click and suddenness-- " : Emily Dickinson and the photography-effect /Marta L. Werner --"Zero to the Bone" : Thelonious Monk, Emily Dickinson, and the rhythms of modernism /Joshua Weiner. This Companion to America's greatest woman poet showcases the diversity and excellence that characterize the thriving field of Dickinson studies.:.; Covers biographical approaches of Dickinson, the historical, political and cultural contexts of her work, and its critical reception over the years.; Considers issues relating to the different formats in which Dickinson's lyrics have been published - manuscript, print, halftone and digital facsimile.; Provides incisive interventions into current critical discussions, as well as opening up fresh areas of critical inquiry.; Features new work being d

     

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    Beteiligt: Smith, Martha Nell (HerausgeberIn); Loeffelholz, Mary (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781405177481
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    RVK Klassifikation: HT 4955
    Schriftenreihe: Blackwell companions to literature and culture ; 49
    Schlagworte: Women and literature; Poets, American; Poets, American; Women and literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Poetry; Poets, American; Women and literature; Femmes écrivains américaines ; 19e siècle ; Guides, manuels, etc; Poètes américains ; 19e siècle ; Biographies ; Guides, manuels, etc; Dickinson, Emily; United States; Handbooks and manuals; History; Dickinson, Emily; Dickinson, Emily ; Guides, manuels, etc
    Weitere Schlagworte: Dickinson, Emily 1830-1886; Dickinson, Emily (1830-1886); Dickinson, Emily 1830-1886
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 523 Seiten)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Aife Murray: Architecture of the unseen

    Ingrid Satelmajer: Fracturing a master narrative, reconstructing "Sister Sue"

    Martha Nell Smith: Public, private spheres : what reading Emily Dickinson's mail taught me about Civil Wars

    Jane wald: "Pretty much all real life" : the material world of the Dickinson family

    Faith Barrett: "Drums off the phantom battlements" : Dickinson's War poems in discursive context

    Renée Bergland: Eagle's eye : Dickinson's view of battle

    Eliza Richards: "How news must feel when traveling" : Dickinson and Civil War media

    Mary Loeffelholz: Really indigenous productions : Emily Dickinson, Josiah Holland, and nineteenth-century popular verse

    Virginia Jackson: Thinking Dickinson thinking poetry

    Max Cavitch: Dickinson and the exception

    Paul Crumbley: Dickinson's uses of spiritualism : the "Nature" of democratic belief

    Gudrun M. Grabher: "Forever-- is composed of Nows-- " : Emily Dickinson's conception of time

    Nancy Mayer: God's place in Dickinson's ecology

    Tim Morris: Auntie Gus felled it new

    Eleanor Elson Heginbotham: Reading Dickinson in her context : the fascicles

    Alexandra Socarides: Poetics of interruption : Dickinson, death, and the fascicles

    Connie Ann Kirk: Climates of the creative process : Dickinson's epistolary journal

    Ellen Louise Hart, with Sandra Chung: Hearing the visual lines : how manuscript study can contribute to an understanding of Dickinson's prosody

    Michael L. Manson: "The Thews of Hymn" : Dickinson's metrical grammar

    Cristanne Miller: Dickinson's structured rhythms

    Tanya Clement: Digital regiving : editing the sweetest messages in the Dickinson electronic archives

    Lara Vetter: Editing Dickinson in an electronic environment

    Sandra M. Gilbert: "Dare you see a soul at the White Heat?" : thoughts on a "little home-keeping person"

    Alicia Ostriker: Re-playing the Bible : my Emily Dickinson

    Marta L. Werner: "For flash and click and suddenness-- " : Emily Dickinson and the photography-effect

    Joshua Weiner.: "Zero to the Bone" : Thelonious Monk, Emily Dickinson, and the rhythms of modernism

  2. From School to Salon
    Reading Nineteenth-Century American Women's Poetry
    Erschienen: [2021]; © 2004
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    With the transformation and expansion of the nineteenth-century American literary canon in the past two decades, the work of the era's American women poets has come to be widely anthologized. But scant scholarship has arisen to make full sense of it.... mehr

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    With the transformation and expansion of the nineteenth-century American literary canon in the past two decades, the work of the era's American women poets has come to be widely anthologized. But scant scholarship has arisen to make full sense of it. From School to Salon responds to this glaring gap. Mary Loeffelholz presents the work of nineteenth-century women poets in the context of the history, culture, and politics of the times. She uses a series of case studies to discuss why the recovery of nineteenth-century women's poetry has been a process of anthologization without succeeding analysis. At the same time, she provides a much-needed account of the changing social contexts through which nineteenth-century American women became poets: initially by reading, reciting, writing, and publishing poetry in school, and later, by doing those same things in literary salons, institutions created by the high-culture movement of the day. Along the way, Loeffelholz provides detailed analyses of the poetry, much of which has received little or no recent critical attention. She focuses on the works of a remarkably diverse array of poets, including Lucretia Maria Davidson, Lydia Sigourney, Maria Lowell, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Emily Dickinson, Helen Hunt Jackson, and Annie Fields. Impeccably researched and gracefully written, From School to Salon moves the study of nineteenth-century women's poetry to a new and momentous level

     

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    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry; American poetry; American poetry; Women and literature
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  3. From school to salon
    reading nineteenth-century American women's poetry
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 0691049408; 0691049394
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    RVK Klassifikation: HT 1769
    Schlagworte: American poetry; Women and literature; American poetry; American poetry; Women and literature; American poetry
    Umfang: XI, 275 S, Ill
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    Includes index

  4. From school to salon
    reading nineteenth century American women's poetry
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, N.J. [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 0691049394; 0691049408
    Schlagworte: American poetry; Women and literature; American poetry; Lyrikerin; Frauenlyrik
    Umfang: XI, 275 S., Ill.
  5. From School to Salon
    Reading Nineteenth-Century American Women's Poetry
    Erschienen: [2004]; ©2004
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    With the transformation and expansion of the nineteenth-century American literary canon in the past two decades, the work of the era's American women poets has come to be widely anthologized. But scant scholarship has arisen to make full sense of it.... mehr

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    With the transformation and expansion of the nineteenth-century American literary canon in the past two decades, the work of the era's American women poets has come to be widely anthologized. But scant scholarship has arisen to make full sense of it. From School to Salon responds to this glaring gap. Mary Loeffelholz presents the work of nineteenth-century women poets in the context of the history, culture, and politics of the times. She uses a series of case studies to discuss why the recovery of nineteenth-century women's poetry has been a process of anthologization without succeeding analysis. At the same time, she provides a much-needed account of the changing social contexts through which nineteenth-century American women became poets: initially by reading, reciting, writing, and publishing poetry in school, and later, by doing those same things in literary salons, institutions created by the high-culture movement of the day. Along the way, Loeffelholz provides detailed analyses of the poetry, much of which has received little or no recent critical attention. She focuses on the works of a remarkably diverse array of poets, including Lucretia Maria Davidson, Lydia Sigourney, Maria Lowell, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Emily Dickinson, Helen Hunt Jackson, and Annie Fields. Impeccably researched and gracefully written, From School to Salon moves the study of nineteenth-century women's poetry to a new and momentous level.

     

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  6. From School to Salon
    Reading Nineteenth-Century American Women's Poetry
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Objects of Recovery -- I. Prodigy and Teacher; or, Poetry in the Domestic-Tutelary Complex -- Chapter One Who Killed Lucretia Davidson? -- Chapter Two The School of Lydia Sigourney --... mehr

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Objects of Recovery -- I. Prodigy and Teacher; or, Poetry in the Domestic-Tutelary Complex -- Chapter One Who Killed Lucretia Davidson? -- Chapter Two The School of Lydia Sigourney -- II. Lessons of the Sphinx: Poetry and Cultural Capital in Abolition and Reconstruction -- Chapter Three Poetry, Slavery, Personification: Maria Lowell's "Africa" -- Chapter Four A Difference in the Vernacular: The Reconstruction Poetry of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper -- III. The Conquest of Autonomy -- Chapter Five "Plied from Nought to Nought": Helen Hunt Jackson and the Field of Emily Dickinson's Refusals -- Chapter Six Metropolitan Pastoral: The Salon Poetry of Annie Fields -- Conclusion: The Sentiments of Recovery: Adrienne Rich and Nineteenth-Century Women's Culture -- Notes -- Index With the transformation and expansion of the nineteenth-century American literary canon in the past two decades, the work of the era's American women poets has come to be widely anthologized. But scant scholarship has arisen to make full sense of it. From School to Salon responds to this glaring gap. Mary Loeffelholz presents the work of nineteenth-century women poets in the context of the history, culture, and politics of the times. She uses a series of case studies to discuss why the recovery of nineteenth-century women's poetry has been a process of anthologization without succeeding analysis. At the same time, she provides a much-needed account of the changing social contexts through which nineteenth-century American women became poets: initially by reading, reciting, writing, and publishing poetry in school, and later, by doing those same things in literary salons, institutions created by the high-culture movement of the day. Along the way, Loeffelholz provides detailed analyses of the poetry, much of which has received little or no recent critical attention. She focuses on the works of a remarkably diverse array of poets, including Lucretia Maria Davidson, Lydia Sigourney, Maria Lowell, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Emily Dickinson, Helen Hunt Jackson, and Annie Fields. Impeccably researched and gracefully written, From School to Salon moves the study of nineteenth-century women's poetry to a new and momentous level

     

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    Schlagworte: American poetry; American poetry; Women and literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (288 p), 6 halftones. 2 line illus
  7. The value of Emily Dickinson
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, New York, NY

    "The Value of Emily Dickinson is the first compact introduction to Dickinson to focus primarily on her poems and why they have held and continue to hold such significance for readers. It addresses the question of literary value in light of current... mehr

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    "The Value of Emily Dickinson is the first compact introduction to Dickinson to focus primarily on her poems and why they have held and continue to hold such significance for readers. It addresses the question of literary value in light of current controversies dividing scholars, including those surrounding the critical issue of whether her writings are best appreciated as visual works of manuscript art or as rhymed and metered poems intended for the inner ear. Mary Loeffelholz deftly incorporates Dickinson's distinctive biography and her historical, religious, and cultural contexts into close readings, tracing the evolution of Dickinson's style. This volume - which considers not only the complex history of Dickinson's poems in print, but also their future in digital formats - will be an invaluable resource for undergraduate and graduate students seeking to better understand the importance of this seminal American poet"...

     

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  8. From School to Salon
    Reading Nineteenth-Century American Women's Poetry
    Erschienen: [2021]; © 2004
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    With the transformation and expansion of the nineteenth-century American literary canon in the past two decades, the work of the era's American women poets has come to be widely anthologized. But scant scholarship has arisen to make full sense of it.... mehr

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    With the transformation and expansion of the nineteenth-century American literary canon in the past two decades, the work of the era's American women poets has come to be widely anthologized. But scant scholarship has arisen to make full sense of it. From School to Salon responds to this glaring gap. Mary Loeffelholz presents the work of nineteenth-century women poets in the context of the history, culture, and politics of the times. She uses a series of case studies to discuss why the recovery of nineteenth-century women's poetry has been a process of anthologization without succeeding analysis. At the same time, she provides a much-needed account of the changing social contexts through which nineteenth-century American women became poets: initially by reading, reciting, writing, and publishing poetry in school, and later, by doing those same things in literary salons, institutions created by the high-culture movement of the day. Along the way, Loeffelholz provides detailed analyses of the poetry, much of which has received little or no recent critical attention. She focuses on the works of a remarkably diverse array of poets, including Lucretia Maria Davidson, Lydia Sigourney, Maria Lowell, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Emily Dickinson, Helen Hunt Jackson, and Annie Fields. Impeccably researched and gracefully written, From School to Salon moves the study of nineteenth-century women's poetry to a new and momentous level

     

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    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry; American poetry; American poetry; Women and literature
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  9. Experimental lives
    women and literature, 1900-1945
    Erschienen: 1992
    Verlag:  Twayne Publishers, New York [u.a.]

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    Schriftenreihe: Twayne's women and literature series
    Schlagworte: English literature; Women and literature; American literature; American literature; English literature
    Umfang: xi, 255 p, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-244) and index

  10. Dickinson and the boundaries of feminist theory
    Erschienen: 1991
    Verlag:  Univ. of Illinois Press, Urbana [u.a.]

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  11. Experimental lives
    women and literature, 1900 - 1945
    Erschienen: 1992
    Verlag:  Twayne u.a., New York

    "Women's experience in the first half of the twentieth century was shaped by changes in their legal status, education, employment, and by their struggle for a redefinition of themselves and their place in society. Rejecting the literary and cultural... mehr

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    "Women's experience in the first half of the twentieth century was shaped by changes in their legal status, education, employment, and by their struggle for a redefinition of themselves and their place in society. Rejecting the literary and cultural assumptions of the Victorian and Edwardian periods, women novelists, poets, and playwrights of the modernist period used such innovations as shifting narrators, unconventional plots, imagism and symbolism, and the interior monologue to challenge literary and social traditions. Women of this experimental literary period--diverse writers ranging from Amy Lowell and Hilda Doolittle to Virginia Woolf and Zora Neale Hurston--explored such themes as the nature of the self and of consciousness, the role of women and of the artist, and political, social, and personal oppression." "In Experimental Lives Mary Loeffelholz examines the contributions of a broad range of women writers, providing a much-needed revision of the modernist canon and demonstrating the variety and originality of women's writing in this period. In such chapters as "The Women of Imagism," "British Women Novelists," and "Expatriates and Experimentalists," Loeffelholz discusses--by genre and theme--the different streams within the modernist movement, and analyzes the relationships between them. The study challenges traditional, male-oriented interpretations of the modernist period and comments in current criticism, from Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar's work to that of Toril Moi and Cary Nelson. Highlighting the volume is a foreword by noted feminist scholar Josephine Donovan. Experimental Lives is a stimulating, in-depth, and comprehensive critical guide that restores women's experience and writing to their rightful place in our understanding of this enormously creative and influential literary period."--BOOK JACKET.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Twayne's women and literature series
    Schlagworte: Engels; Letterkunde; Vrouwelijke auteurs; Englisch; Geschichte; Literatur; Schriftstellerin; American literature; American literature; English literature; English literature; Women and literature; Frau; Schriftstellerin; Frauenliteratur; Literatur; Englisch
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  12. The value of Emily Dickinson
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, New York, NY

    "The Value of Emily Dickinson is the first compact introduction to Dickinson to focus primarily on her poems and why they have held and continue to hold such significance for readers. It addresses the question of literary value in light of current... mehr

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  13. From school to salon
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    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, NJ [u.a.]

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  14. A companion to Emily Dickinson
    Beteiligt: Smith, Martha Nell (HerausgeberIn); Loeffelholz, Mary (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Blackwell Publishing Ltd., Malden, MA.

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    Architecture of the unseen /Aife Murray --Fracturing a master narrative, reconstructing "Sister Sue" /Ingrid Satelmajer --Public, private spheres : what reading Emily Dickinson's mail taught me about Civil Wars /Martha Nell Smith --"Pretty much all real life" : the material world of the Dickinson family /Jane wald --"Drums off the phantom battlements" : Dickinson's War poems in discursive context /Faith Barrett --Eagle's eye : Dickinson's view of battle /Renée Bergland --"How news must feel when traveling" : Dickinson and Civil War media /Eliza Richards --Really indigenous productions : Emily Dickinson, Josiah Holland, and nineteenth-century popular verse /Mary Loeffelholz --Thinking Dickinson thinking poetry /Virginia Jackson --Dickinson and the exception /Max Cavitch --Dickinson's uses of spiritualism : the "Nature" of democratic belief /Paul Crumbley --"Forever-- is composed of Nows-- " : Emily Dickinson's conception of time /Gudrun M. Grabher --God's place in Dickinson's ecology /Nancy Mayer --Auntie Gus felled it new /Tim Morris --Reading Dickinson in her context : the fascicles /Eleanor Elson Heginbotham --Poetics of interruption : Dickinson, death, and the fascicles /Alexandra Socarides --Climates of the creative process : Dickinson's epistolary journal /Connie Ann Kirk --Hearing the visual lines : how manuscript study can contribute to an understanding of Dickinson's prosody /Ellen Louise Hart, with Sandra Chung --"The Thews of Hymn" : Dickinson's metrical grammar /Michael L. Manson --Dickinson's structured rhythms /Cristanne Miller --Digital regiving : editing the sweetest messages in the Dickinson electronic archives /Tanya Clement --Editing Dickinson in an electronic environment /Lara Vetter --"Dare you see a soul at the White Heat?" : thoughts on a "little home-keeping person" /Sandra M. Gilbert --Re-playing the Bible : my Emily Dickinson /Alicia Ostriker --"For flash and click and suddenness-- " : Emily Dickinson and the photography-effect /Marta L. Werner --"Zero to the Bone" : Thelonious Monk, Emily Dickinson, and the rhythms of modernism /Joshua Weiner. This Companion to America's greatest woman poet showcases the diversity and excellence that characterize the thriving field of Dickinson studies.:.; Covers biographical approaches of Dickinson, the historical, political and cultural contexts of her work, and its critical reception over the years.; Considers issues relating to the different formats in which Dickinson's lyrics have been published - manuscript, print, halftone and digital facsimile.; Provides incisive interventions into current critical discussions, as well as opening up fresh areas of critical inquiry.; Features new work being d

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Blackwell companions to literature and culture ; 49
    Schlagworte: Women and literature; Poets, American; Poets, American; Women and literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Poetry; Poets, American; Women and literature; Femmes écrivains américaines ; 19e siècle ; Guides, manuels, etc; Poètes américains ; 19e siècle ; Biographies ; Guides, manuels, etc; Dickinson, Emily; United States; Handbooks and manuals; History; Dickinson, Emily; Dickinson, Emily ; Guides, manuels, etc
    Weitere Schlagworte: Dickinson, Emily 1830-1886; Dickinson, Emily (1830-1886); Dickinson, Emily 1830-1886
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Aife Murray: Architecture of the unseen

    Ingrid Satelmajer: Fracturing a master narrative, reconstructing "Sister Sue"

    Martha Nell Smith: Public, private spheres : what reading Emily Dickinson's mail taught me about Civil Wars

    Jane wald: "Pretty much all real life" : the material world of the Dickinson family

    Faith Barrett: "Drums off the phantom battlements" : Dickinson's War poems in discursive context

    Renée Bergland: Eagle's eye : Dickinson's view of battle

    Eliza Richards: "How news must feel when traveling" : Dickinson and Civil War media

    Mary Loeffelholz: Really indigenous productions : Emily Dickinson, Josiah Holland, and nineteenth-century popular verse

    Virginia Jackson: Thinking Dickinson thinking poetry

    Max Cavitch: Dickinson and the exception

    Paul Crumbley: Dickinson's uses of spiritualism : the "Nature" of democratic belief

    Gudrun M. Grabher: "Forever-- is composed of Nows-- " : Emily Dickinson's conception of time

    Nancy Mayer: God's place in Dickinson's ecology

    Tim Morris: Auntie Gus felled it new

    Eleanor Elson Heginbotham: Reading Dickinson in her context : the fascicles

    Alexandra Socarides: Poetics of interruption : Dickinson, death, and the fascicles

    Connie Ann Kirk: Climates of the creative process : Dickinson's epistolary journal

    Ellen Louise Hart, with Sandra Chung: Hearing the visual lines : how manuscript study can contribute to an understanding of Dickinson's prosody

    Michael L. Manson: "The Thews of Hymn" : Dickinson's metrical grammar

    Cristanne Miller: Dickinson's structured rhythms

    Tanya Clement: Digital regiving : editing the sweetest messages in the Dickinson electronic archives

    Lara Vetter: Editing Dickinson in an electronic environment

    Sandra M. Gilbert: "Dare you see a soul at the White Heat?" : thoughts on a "little home-keeping person"

    Alicia Ostriker: Re-playing the Bible : my Emily Dickinson

    Marta L. Werner: "For flash and click and suddenness-- " : Emily Dickinson and the photography-effect

    Joshua Weiner.: "Zero to the Bone" : Thelonious Monk, Emily Dickinson, and the rhythms of modernism

  15. Dickinson and the boundaries of feminist theory
    Erschienen: 1991
    Verlag:  Univ. of Illinois Pr., Urbana, Ill. [u.a.]

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    Schriftenreihe: Illini books : American literature : Critical theory : Women's studies
    Schlagworte: Array; Array; Array
    Umfang: VIII, 179 S.
  16. From school to salon
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    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, NJ [u.a.]

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    Schriftenreihe: Princeton paperbacks
    Schlagworte: American poetry; Women and literature; American poetry
    Umfang: XI, 275 S., Ill.
  17. Dickinson and the boundaries of feminist theory
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  18. Experimental lives
    women and literature, 1900 - 1945
    Erschienen: 1992
    Verlag:  Twayne u.a., New York

    "Women's experience in the first half of the twentieth century was shaped by changes in their legal status, education, employment, and by their struggle for a redefinition of themselves and their place in society. Rejecting the literary and cultural... mehr

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    "Women's experience in the first half of the twentieth century was shaped by changes in their legal status, education, employment, and by their struggle for a redefinition of themselves and their place in society. Rejecting the literary and cultural assumptions of the Victorian and Edwardian periods, women novelists, poets, and playwrights of the modernist period used such innovations as shifting narrators, unconventional plots, imagism and symbolism, and the interior monologue to challenge literary and social traditions. Women of this experimental literary period--diverse writers ranging from Amy Lowell and Hilda Doolittle to Virginia Woolf and Zora Neale Hurston--explored such themes as the nature of the self and of consciousness, the role of women and of the artist, and political, social, and personal oppression." "In Experimental Lives Mary Loeffelholz examines the contributions of a broad range of women writers, providing a much-needed revision of the modernist canon and demonstrating the variety and originality of women's writing in this period. In such chapters as "The Women of Imagism," "British Women Novelists," and "Expatriates and Experimentalists," Loeffelholz discusses--by genre and theme--the different streams within the modernist movement, and analyzes the relationships between them. The study challenges traditional, male-oriented interpretations of the modernist period and comments in current criticism, from Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar's work to that of Toril Moi and Cary Nelson. Highlighting the volume is a foreword by noted feminist scholar Josephine Donovan. Experimental Lives is a stimulating, in-depth, and comprehensive critical guide that restores women's experience and writing to their rightful place in our understanding of this enormously creative and influential literary period."--BOOK JACKET.

     

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    ISBN: 0805789766; 0805789774
    RVK Klassifikation: HM 1071
    Schriftenreihe: Twayne's women and literature series
    Schlagworte: Engels; Letterkunde; Vrouwelijke auteurs; Englisch; Geschichte; Literatur; Schriftstellerin; American literature; American literature; English literature; English literature; Women and literature; Frau; Schriftstellerin; Frauenliteratur; Literatur; Englisch
    Umfang: XI, 256 S.
  19. From school to salon
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    Erschienen: 2004
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  20. The value of Emily Dickinson
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, New York, NY

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    "Emily Dickinson's writing remains valuable to a wide range of readers today. This I know because my first-generation Kindle(tm) tells me so; when it goes to sleep, its electronic ink every so often morphs into her image, surfacing in the screensaver's rotation of canonical authors along with the likenesses of Charlotte Bronte, James Joyce, John Milton, Sir Thomas More, John Steinbeck, Shakespeare, Mark Twain, Virginia Woolf"-- "The Value of Emily Dickinson is the first compact introduction to Dickinson to focus primarily on her poems and why they have held and continue to hold such significance for readers. It addresses the question of literary value in light of current controversies dividing scholars, including those surrounding the critical issue of whether her writings are best appreciated as visual works of manuscript art or as rhymed and metered poems intended for the inner ear. Mary Loeffelholz deftly incorporates Dickinson's distinctive biography and her historical, religious, and cultural contexts into close readings, tracing the evolution of Dickinson's style. This volume - which considers not only the complex history of Dickinson's poems in print, but also their future in digital formats - will be an invaluable resource for undergraduate and graduate students seeking to better understand the importance of this seminal American poet"-- Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. The life of Dickinson's writing; 2. Some striding - giant - love -; 3. Women, now, queens, now!; 4. Her American materials; 5. Faith and doubt; 6. The spirit lasts - but in what mode -

     

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    ISBN: 9781107083912; 9781107445864
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    Schlagworte: Autobiography in literature; Women poets, American; Poets, American; Women and literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Dickinson, Emily (1830-1886); Dickinson, Emily (1830-1886)
    Umfang: 164 Seiten
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  21. The value of Emily Dickinson
    Erschienen: 2016
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    The Value of Emily Dickinson is the first compact introduction to Dickinson to focus primarily on her poems and why they have held and continue to hold such significance for readers. It addresses the question of literary value in light of current controversies dividing scholars, including those surrounding the critical issue of whether her writings are best appreciated as visual works of manuscript art or as rhymed and metered poems intended for the inner ear. Mary Loeffelholz deftly incorporates Dickinson's distinctive biography and her historical, religious, and cultural contexts into close readings, tracing the evolution of Dickinson's style. This volume - which considers not only the complex history of Dickinson's poems in print, but also their future in digital formats - will be an invaluable resource for undergraduate and graduate students seeking to better understand the importance of this seminal American poet

     

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    Schlagworte: Autobiography in literature; Women poets, American; Poets, American; Women and literature; Dickinson, Emily ; 1830-1886 ; Criticism and interpretation; Dickinson, Emily ; 1830-1886 ; Appreciation; Autobiography in literature; Women poets, American ; Biography; Poets, American ; 19th century ; Biography; Women and literature ; United States ; History ; 19th century
    Weitere Schlagworte: Dickinson, Emily (1830-1886); Dickinson, Emily (1830-1886)
    Umfang: 1 online resource (164 pages)
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  22. From school to salon
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    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, N.J. [u.a.]

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    Schlagworte: American poetry; Women and literature; American poetry
    Umfang: XI, 275 S. : Ill.
  23. Experimental lives
    women and literature, 1900 - 1945
    Erschienen: 1992
    Verlag:  Twayne Publ. [u.a.], New York [u.a.]

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    Schlagworte: English literature; Women and literature; American literature; American literature; English literature
    Umfang: XI, 256 S.
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-244) and index

  24. The value of Emily Dickinson
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    The Value of Emily Dickinson is the first compact introduction to Dickinson to focus primarily on her poems and why they have held and continue to hold such significance for readers. It addresses the question of literary value in light of current controversies dividing scholars, including those surrounding the critical issue of whether her writings are best appreciated as visual works of manuscript art or as rhymed and metered poems intended for the inner ear. Mary Loeffelholz deftly incorporates Dickinson's distinctive biography and her historical, religious, and cultural contexts into close readings, tracing the evolution of Dickinson's style. This volume - which considers not only the complex history of Dickinson's poems in print, but also their future in digital formats - will be an invaluable resource for undergraduate and graduate students seeking to better understand the importance of this seminal American poet

     

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    Schlagworte: Autobiography in literature; Women poets, American; Poets, American; Women and literature; Dickinson, Emily ; 1830-1886 ; Criticism and interpretation; Dickinson, Emily ; 1830-1886 ; Appreciation; Autobiography in literature; Women poets, American ; Biography; Poets, American ; 19th century ; Biography; Women and literature ; United States ; History ; 19th century
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    "Emily Dickinson's writing remains valuable to a wide range of readers today. This I know because my first-generation Kindle(tm) tells me so; when it goes to sleep, its electronic ink every so often morphs into her image, surfacing in the screensaver's rotation of canonical authors along with the likenesses of Charlotte Bronte, James Joyce, John Milton, Sir Thomas More, John Steinbeck, Shakespeare, Mark Twain, Virginia Woolf"-- "The Value of Emily Dickinson is the first compact introduction to Dickinson to focus primarily on her poems and why they have held and continue to hold such significance for readers. It addresses the question of literary value in light of current controversies dividing scholars, including those surrounding the critical issue of whether her writings are best appreciated as visual works of manuscript art or as rhymed and metered poems intended for the inner ear. Mary Loeffelholz deftly incorporates Dickinson's distinctive biography and her historical, religious, and cultural contexts into close readings, tracing the evolution of Dickinson's style. This volume - which considers not only the complex history of Dickinson's poems in print, but also their future in digital formats - will be an invaluable resource for undergraduate and graduate students seeking to better understand the importance of this seminal American poet"-- Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. The life of Dickinson's writing; 2. Some striding - giant - love -; 3. Women, now, queens, now!; 4. Her American materials; 5. Faith and doubt; 6. The spirit lasts - but in what mode -

     

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    Verlag (Inhaltsverzeichnis)
    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781107083912; 9781107445864
    Weitere Identifier:
    9781107445864
    RVK Klassifikation: HT 4955
    Auflage/Ausgabe: First published
    Schlagworte: Autobiography in literature; Women poets, American; Poets, American; Women and literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Dickinson, Emily (1830-1886); Dickinson, Emily (1830-1886)
    Umfang: 164 Seiten
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    Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. The life of Dickinson's writing; 2. Some striding - giant - love -; 3. Women, now, queens, now!; 4. Her American materials; 5. Faith and doubt; 6. The spirit lasts - but in what mode -.