The Oxford handbook of Emily Dickinson /

"Includes new historical research that provides the most thorough nineteenth-century contextualization of Dickinson in relation to religion, race, gender, sexuality, age, class, ecology, and place, and historically grounded contexts for thinking about publication, media, education, and reading...

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Group Author: Miller, Cristanne (Editor); Sánchez-Eppler, Karen (Editor)
Published: Oxford University Press,
Publisher Address: Oxford, United Kingdom :
Publication Dates: 2022.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: First edition.
Series: Oxford handbooks
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Summary: "Includes new historical research that provides the most thorough nineteenth-century contextualization of Dickinson in relation to religion, race, gender, sexuality, age, class, ecology, and place, and historically grounded contexts for thinking about publication, media, education, and reading practices. Features original interpretations of Dickinson's compositional practices, reception, and influence including chapters on translations of Dickinson's work into visual arts, musical composition, international cultural practices, popular culture, and other languages. Considers Dickinson's composition and circulation of poems, her environmental ecology, her responses to the Civil War, and her relation to publishing and media." --
Carrier Form: xxiv, 631 pages : illustrations, forms ; 26 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN: 9780198833932
0198833938
Index Number: PS1541
CLC: K837.125.6-62
I712.072-62
Call Number: I712.072-62/O984