Dickinson's fascicles : a spectrum of possibilities /
"In this volume, a number of senior and emerging Dickinson scholars raise their disparate voices with a particular set of theoretical premises, each selecting specific fascicles for close inspection. The result is the first practical, balanced, common ground for studying Dickinson's poetry...
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Other Authors / Creators: | Crumbley, Paul, 1952- editor. Heginbotham, Eleanor Elson, editor. |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Imprint: | Columbus : Ohio State University Press, [2014] |
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Table of Contents:
- List of Illustrations
- List of Abbreviations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction "The Prism never held the Hues": (Fri664)
- Chapter 1. Dickinson's Fascicles
- Chapter 2. The Word Made Flesh: DickinsonÆs Variants and the Life of Language
- Chapter 3. Magical Transformations; "Necromancy Sweet," Texts, and Identity in Fascicle
- Chapter 4. The Precincts of Play: Fascicle
- Chapter 5. "Looking at Death, is Dying": Fascicle 16 in a Civil War Context
- Chapter 6. Civil War(s) and Dickinson Manuscript Book Reconstructions, Deconstructed
- Chapter 7. Managing Multiple Contexts: Dickinson, Genre, and the Circulation of Fascicle I
- Chapter 8. Manuscript Study, Fascicle Study: Appreciating Dickinson's Prosody
- Chapter 9. "This - was my finallest / Occasion -": Fascicle 40 and Dickinson's Aesthetic of Intrinsic Renown
- Chapter 10. Coda from My Emily Dickinson
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Contributors
- Index of First Lines
- Index to Letters (including poems cited as letters)
- General Index