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Book Synopsis
This companion to America?s greatest woman poet showcases the diversity and excellence that characterize the thriving field of Dickinson studies.

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors viii

Abbreviations of Frequently Cited Sources xv

Acknowledgments xvi

Introduction 1
Martha Nell Smith and Mary Loeffelholz

Part I: Biography – the Myth of “the Myth” 9

1 Architecture of the Unseen 11
Aife Murray

2 Fracturing a Master Narrative, Reconstructing “Sister Sue” 37
ngrid Satelmajer

3 Public, Private Spheres: What Reading Emily Dickinson’s Mail Taught me about Civil Wars 58
Martha Nell Smith

4 “Pretty much all real life”: The Material World of the Dickinson Family 79
Jane Wald

Part II: The Civil War – Historical and Political Contexts 105

5 “Drums off the Phantom Battlements”: Dickinson’s War Poems in Discursive Context 107
Faith Barrett

6 The Eagle’s Eye: Dickinson’s View of Battle 133
Renée Bergland

7 “How News Must Feel When Traveling”: Dickinson and Civil War Media 157
Eliza Richards

Part III: Cultural Contexts – Literature, Philosophy, Theology, Science 181

8 Really Indigenous Productions: Emily Dickinson, Josiah Holland, and Nineteenth-Century Popular Verse 183
Mary Loeffelholz

9 Thinking Dickinson Thinking Poetry 205
Virginia Jackson

10 Dickinson and the Exception 222
Max Cavitch

11 Dickinson’s Uses of Spiritualism: The “Nature” of Democratic Belief 235
Paul Crumbley

12 “Forever – is Composed of Nows –”: Emily Dickinson’s Conception of Time 258
Gudrun M. Grabher

13 God’s Place in Dickinson’s Ecology 269
Nancy Mayer

Part IV: Textual Conditions: Manuscripts, Printings, Digital Surrogates 279

14 Auntie Gus Felled It New 281
Tim Morris

15 Reading Dickinson in Her Context: The Fascicles 288
Eleanor Elson Heginbotham

16 The Poetics of Interruption: Dickinson, Death, and the Fascicles 309
Alexandra Socarides

17 Climates of the Creative Process: Dickinson’s Epistolary Journal 334
Connie Ann Kirk

18 Hearing the Visual Lines: How Manuscript Study Can Contribute to an Understanding of Dickinson’s Prosody 348
Ellen Louise Hart, with Sandra Chung

19 “The Thews of Hymn”: Dickinson’s Metrical Grammar 368
Michael L. Manson

20 Dickinson’s Structured Rhythms 391
Cristanne Miller

21 A Digital Regiving: Editing the Sweetest Messages in the Dickinson Electronic Archives 415
Tanya Clement

22 Editing Dickinson in an Electronic Environment 437
Lara Vetter

Part V: Poetry & Media – Dickinson’s Legacies 453

23 “Dare you see a soul at the White Heat?”: Thoughts on a “Little Home-keeping Person” 455
Sandra M. Gilbert

24 Re-Playing the Bible: My Emily Dickinson 462
Alicia Ostriker

25 “For Flash and Click and Suddenness–”: Emily Dickinson and the Photography-Effect 471
Marta L. Werner

26 “Zero to the Bone”: Thelonious Monk, Emily Dickinson, and the Rhythms of Modernism 490
Joshua Weiner

Index of First Lines 496

Index of Letters of Emily Dickinson 500

Index 503

A Companion to Emily Dickinson

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 14/02/2014
    ISBN13: 9781118492161, 978-1118492161
    ISBN10: 1118492161

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This companion to America?s greatest woman poet showcases the diversity and excellence that characterize the thriving field of Dickinson studies.

    Table of Contents

    Notes on Contributors viii

    Abbreviations of Frequently Cited Sources xv

    Acknowledgments xvi

    Introduction 1
    Martha Nell Smith and Mary Loeffelholz

    Part I: Biography – the Myth of “the Myth” 9

    1 Architecture of the Unseen 11
    Aife Murray

    2 Fracturing a Master Narrative, Reconstructing “Sister Sue” 37
    ngrid Satelmajer

    3 Public, Private Spheres: What Reading Emily Dickinson’s Mail Taught me about Civil Wars 58
    Martha Nell Smith

    4 “Pretty much all real life”: The Material World of the Dickinson Family 79
    Jane Wald

    Part II: The Civil War – Historical and Political Contexts 105

    5 “Drums off the Phantom Battlements”: Dickinson’s War Poems in Discursive Context 107
    Faith Barrett

    6 The Eagle’s Eye: Dickinson’s View of Battle 133
    Renée Bergland

    7 “How News Must Feel When Traveling”: Dickinson and Civil War Media 157
    Eliza Richards

    Part III: Cultural Contexts – Literature, Philosophy, Theology, Science 181

    8 Really Indigenous Productions: Emily Dickinson, Josiah Holland, and Nineteenth-Century Popular Verse 183
    Mary Loeffelholz

    9 Thinking Dickinson Thinking Poetry 205
    Virginia Jackson

    10 Dickinson and the Exception 222
    Max Cavitch

    11 Dickinson’s Uses of Spiritualism: The “Nature” of Democratic Belief 235
    Paul Crumbley

    12 “Forever – is Composed of Nows –”: Emily Dickinson’s Conception of Time 258
    Gudrun M. Grabher

    13 God’s Place in Dickinson’s Ecology 269
    Nancy Mayer

    Part IV: Textual Conditions: Manuscripts, Printings, Digital Surrogates 279

    14 Auntie Gus Felled It New 281
    Tim Morris

    15 Reading Dickinson in Her Context: The Fascicles 288
    Eleanor Elson Heginbotham

    16 The Poetics of Interruption: Dickinson, Death, and the Fascicles 309
    Alexandra Socarides

    17 Climates of the Creative Process: Dickinson’s Epistolary Journal 334
    Connie Ann Kirk

    18 Hearing the Visual Lines: How Manuscript Study Can Contribute to an Understanding of Dickinson’s Prosody 348
    Ellen Louise Hart, with Sandra Chung

    19 “The Thews of Hymn”: Dickinson’s Metrical Grammar 368
    Michael L. Manson

    20 Dickinson’s Structured Rhythms 391
    Cristanne Miller

    21 A Digital Regiving: Editing the Sweetest Messages in the Dickinson Electronic Archives 415
    Tanya Clement

    22 Editing Dickinson in an Electronic Environment 437
    Lara Vetter

    Part V: Poetry & Media – Dickinson’s Legacies 453

    23 “Dare you see a soul at the White Heat?”: Thoughts on a “Little Home-keeping Person” 455
    Sandra M. Gilbert

    24 Re-Playing the Bible: My Emily Dickinson 462
    Alicia Ostriker

    25 “For Flash and Click and Suddenness–”: Emily Dickinson and the Photography-Effect 471
    Marta L. Werner

    26 “Zero to the Bone”: Thelonious Monk, Emily Dickinson, and the Rhythms of Modernism 490
    Joshua Weiner

    Index of First Lines 496

    Index of Letters of Emily Dickinson 500

    Index 503

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