Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson
About this book
"Domhnall Mitchell begins by focusing on three historical phenomena - the railroad, the Dickinson Homestead, and horticulture - and argues that poems about trains, home, and flowers engage with their meanings in ways that extend beyond the confines of the aesthetic. He shows how Dickinson's poems and letters reveal the full complexity of her position as a woman situated within a larger social and economic class."--BOOK JACKET.
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- OL Work ID
- OL5825249W
Subjects
Critique et interprétationPolitical and social viewsLittérature et sociétéManuscrits américainsPensée politique et socialeHistoryAmerican ManuscriptsLiterature and societyHistoireCriticism and interpretationCommunauté dans la littératureManuscritsCommunity life in literatureWomen and literatureFemmes et littératureManuscriptsDickinson, emily, 1830-1886LITERARY CRITICISM