This internationally -acclaimed study is now re-introduced with a
substantial new introduction by the author. It is a work of
extraordinary finesse which offers a full-length study which
integrates the poet's homoeroticism into an interpretation of her
poetry. In this new edition Paula Bennett surveys other analysis by
critics of Dickinson's work, and the conundrums these have raised.
Bennett illuminates Dickinson's desire to be a `strong' woman poet
against the background of her situation as a 19th-century woman.
The author provides clear, incisive analyses of Dickinson's poetry,
with a wide-angle view of the poet's cultural situation. She also
gives sensitive discussion of Dickinson's sexual imagery. It is a
major contribution to our understanding of representations of
female sexuality in Art and in literature.â
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