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Product details:
- Edition number 1st ed.
- Publisher Wiley?Blackwell
- Date of Publication 18 September 2025
- ISBN 9781405147217
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages192 pages
- Size 229 x 152 mm
- Language English 700
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Short description:
A richly appreciative biographical and critical introduction toAmerica's best-known woman poet
Written by a world-renowned critic on Emily Dickinson.
Long description:
Emily Dickinson, A User's Guide presents acomprehensive introduction to the life and works of EmilyDickinson, Offers a richly appreciative biographical and criticalintroduction to America's most widely admired woman poet
Written by a world-renowned Emily Dickinson scholar andAmerican literary critic
Represents the only book that reads Dickinson through hermanuscripts, the print editions of her work, and the major digitalDickinson editions published since 1994
The User's Guide is a new kind of book for a newera of reading
Is the only book that is an introduction to the poet, her work,and her receptions among readers
Is the only book that presents new biography and textualdiscoveries that have just come to light in 2011
Interprets Dickinson through the dynamic interchangebetween the reader's sense of her life and her work
Draws on prominent critical views from the past century,including sentimental, modernist, new critical, psychological,feminist, queer, and postmodernist readings