The focus of this title, first published in 1989, begins with
Dickinson's poems themselves and the ways in which we read them.
There are three readings for each of the six poems under
consideration that are both complementary and provocative. The
selected poems show Dickinson speaking of herself in increasingly
wider relationships - to love, the outside world, death and
eternity - and are grouped together to reveal her overlapping
attitudes and feelings. Other topics discussed range from general
epistemological and critical considerations to the poet's
self-identification and the process of reading her poetry as a
feminist critic. This title will be of interest to students of
literature.
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